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ft Sacrifice of new Season's Millinery at The BIG STORE, Waitara. Our Annual Stocktaking is now ■ being made, and we intend effecting a complete clearance of all our MIL LI NE RY. including many newly-imported Model Hats, Military Toques and Ready-to-Wears As there is only one certain way to reduce stock, viz., reduce prices —this lias been done in a generous spirit, with a determined disregard for prolit or loss. ') So, Madame.'here is your chance! For one short week you are offered the pick of any Hat in our store at a reduction of from 3/ to 5/ in the £. lese Hats will be shown in the widows, also on tables in the hop, where you are cordially invited to prune and try them on. Rennie & Co. The Big Store, Waitara,

WE EXCEL IN HIGH-GRADE -TAILORING FOR LADIES. Our object lias always been to make Costume that sliall be entirely satisfactory to ladie, of taste and discrimination in dress, and the continual increase in tin- numbers of our customers •indicates ,-learly that we have suc,«eod«d. -CORRECTNESS OF CUT IS UNFAILINCLY ACHIEVED. !And our selection of cloths is exclusive, high-grade and excellent in design and . quality. No lady who wants a really smart Costume for Winter wear need hesitate for a moment to come to us. HERBERT COCKER BBiDIBS' & OKXTLEMEXB TAILOR, ■OEViIX STREET. GLASSES for HEADACHE n. The public a beginning to appreciate the fact that drugs merely temporarily relieve, whereas suitable Glasses permanent! cure the trouble by removing the cause. "Eyestrain" does not 'mean dimness of vision, but clear sight obtained by straining the eyes. Have YOURS Tested. ERNEST B. DAVIES DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH ni. Kiir—-i<ai in]

mm EAIN AND MUD Tliiis;i' nr.' ■'.,- enemies of every man wlio bn, to do nm,.;, walking ]ii tli.- winter tine. In order to prevent, J.is Jl-hs and feet getting wet (.iiiil thus ward off rhil).--—(l.im.l'ituiis t'liiip.-!) lie needs STOUT BOOTS AND LEGGINGS. • .And t!ii-- ,s wiiere he. g t u the best ami mi.,:, rouble „i new kinds. THE 1iß,n!. : -T STOCK OF MKX'i \VE.vr:i»:!'- ; :!:sis-n.vo iioot.s McEf £N Bros jgm importers, new arMoura.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1915, Page 4

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