Remember! we gsva Values, nat Taik. OUR REPUTATION IS ASSURANCE THAT OFFERINGS ARE JUST AS STATED. WE WOULD RATHER UNDERSTATE THAN OVERSTATE VALUES. THE FOLLOWING EMPHASISE THIS RULE. Men's Fleecy Pants 2 9 Men's odd Tweed Coats 9, 6 Men's Petone Flannels 2/11 Roslyn Boxed Suits 32 '6 Men's Wool Knitted Shirts 3/9 Serge Costumo Skirts 3/11 Pillow Cases sd. each Lace Duchesse Sets 9d. set 36inch Calico 3/11 dozen. Cream Flannelette 4/11 doz. NEW PLYMOUTH ELTHAM INGLEWOOD HAWERA Limited WANGANUI. STRATFORD
(WALTHAX, MASS.) F. 0.8. WELLINGTON. The Cearles? Transmission Car, No Gears to Strip. No Clutch to Slip, Upkeep reduced to a Minimum. Completely equipped with all Modern improvements including Electric Light and Electric Self Starter. _ • PLYMOUT^
Farmers, read this: -V T. DAKKN. Dear fir,— , riVit i.t sl*v!i i:.:s rcts.i'ul ti-m lam satirJii-il that t'u l U'.Sgttt '* i£,r K r, ' a- ' ' w%c t,,c i;i " siri'.l uir. ft ill (!uo ti:nc. Yours truly, AMTIKH HOBINSnX. Ilamana. lo.'lj/!5. rail particuiaro from H. 0. LUKE, Agent, INGLEWOQD.
Ip H 0 S. y. gIM 0 X S SAWMII.LER, CARKLXGTON HOAt), m;w Plymouth. . Ilaa taken this opportunity of announcing to the people of New Plymouth iiiiii hnrrnunfiiir.; di-triets that he has I't- hi-, SAWMILL, ar.d is retailing his Timber. It ttouM be a benefit to any contractor or builder to interview 31. Simmons at his residence, Vogeltown, or at the Sawmill. All timber dressed to order for building throughout. Wln'ii you think 1 of a ielieiously fragiur.t tea frtee. Ask' Get «jur_ share of the £3O to be d>stribtiiifT among u=ers of "Desert Gold" Tea 61' Cash Prizes. For particulars Mt Jtoi gtoeer. 1
ALUi.V IKIMXK ai.MI'AXV. Our i!i'M( rji_M 1 pnlilie will !'» intere-f. cd and "lad to liear Unit the cultured ard clever !ri-Ii comedian. Mr. Allen Doone. v,il! r-!i'irl!y uijikc Itis p -appearance in town. 'J'li.■ rim of Minns* lie mad- will 1" re;iM'i:ilj!-ru't liv in.ie-.. \vlii> admired iii-' slyie ui play le- produced. and his countrymen Iwvr every ;i in simUhix him a popular idi.l. fi-r -{•ijriisjf the Trisli rktrsster in iin t;'i:. nnei*. elevated, evi!-r----ous and clean. Uaone cumc- 1 u uivitli i!e',v plays and several new »ou':s. and t!i" tiKiaanrir will a-. before hj" el an cieberal-' and luxurious < h-<raider. The oj - -sin-j- play "A Koiuawe in Ireland.' is tle-erihed as a ucin ot h'i-1' lii" and !ile-\-t';ilts prepress UiroiuU Ami-rifi ;.•«< a tnmiijiii, »i:«l jmtuiujr the ru ol d of its :-:ie,-ss. it .KlioiiU |-r. •>' i< ;::a;.:iiet here. Mr. Ifoi-ac has the s:i]jii> clover and popular coru.pany au-'l ll'.* is still supported by tint tlnrnii-' ;' and captivating actress, Miss Edna.Keoley. Wo extend Mr Donne and his cfttipany a hearty welcome, on Thtii'fdv'. ,Tiilv 15th, "The Parish
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1915, Page 8
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