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A Sacrifice of new Season's Millinery at The BIG TORE, Waitara. Our Annua! Stocktaking is now being nude, and we intend effecting a complete clearance of all our Mll/ LI NE RY, including many newly-imported Model Hats, Military Toques and Ready-to-Wears As there only one certain way to reduce stuck. vii., reduce prices —this lias been dune in a generous s[iirit v \viili a determined disregard for or loss. So. Madame. here i 3 your chance! For one short ve-k you are offeroil the jiiek hi any Hat in our store at :< red in i i'.n of from 3/ to 5 in the £. These llat* vil! be shown in the windows, a Is. i on tables in the 9lio|i. where ymi are cordially invited to colli,' and try them oil. Beonie & Go. 7he Big Store,

EXCEPTIONAL IN STYLE AS WELL AS IN CUT, COCKER'S TAILORING flouiuian.is the attention of every kdv aji.l trin ■viaan of taste. V\'e ntTV-r «„ . viv- patron the liighi -t s"kiJ! 't'.iai'iable in the art of clot lie* 't'Ukimr. and our aim in rvery Mlit tarn out is a perfect nroi'.Ui'iiu'! in r-'wy particular. Our ciiu.M'. \ir. Neil Gray, late of V.allnul ;■-a.t'vUtcliurch and Tiliiann iutn«lw"4 a personal element into aannont, thus ensuring a. individuality not to iv >t't"ii in ordinary tailoring. The await fltfl j ■rout I'UV.-I ■.'ollcns for winter ■; ion. May we have f showing them to HERBERT COOKER HiGH-Cr.A-sS 'I AH.'VR & COSTUMIER. >;iav i-i.viiouTii. GLASSES fob HEADACHE are becoming daily better knows;. The public are beginning to appreciate the {act that drugs merely temporarily relieve, whereas suitable Glasses permanently eura the trouble by removing the cause. "Eyestrain" does not mean dimness of vision, but clear sight obtained by •training the eyes. HAVE YOURS TE»TCO. ERNEST B. DAVIES P.iM C , Loetlao, IXO, legUal London QulUUd Sitht-Tettlni Optician DEVON ST., NEV PLYMOUTH aczzr*@c=a®c=ip mat lli: XI) MUD :i ,i ,-Vfrv . in, I. ■> alkhic. In order and i'.-rU'.'t-u< off tin ; s ho LEGGINGS. j - !!.-■ besl • I'»('K 1 '»('K ■ >-!■' MICK'S "iN i. py/rs Bros HOOT IMM'TKHS, NEW I'l /MOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 316, 16 June 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 316, 16 June 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 316, 16 June 1915, Page 4

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