OOT ARGAINS Ladies' Gluce Derby Shoes, fitted with wide lates and rubber heels, Ladies' Chrome Lcglets, 10/0 Girl's Chrome Leglets, 7/9 Men's Marlow's Durox Sole, Welted, Cookhanl'i, worth 35/-, now 28/6. Territorial Boots, as supplied to Kitchener'* Army, 21/« DEARE'S BOOT ARCADE 9/11. Writ# us, we do the rest.
The Humanised Mechanism THE LATEST WORD IN PLAYER-PIANOS THE MOST SENSITIVE AND INSTANTANEOUS CHAPPELL PLAYER-PIANO The only player having direct wind impulse and while simplicity itself in construction, gives the most complete control, thus ensures the performer the utmost power of expression. To quote a local musician's opinion "It fulfils the highest expectations." On view at COLLIER'S PIANO IMPORTERS NEW PLYMOUTH CALL AND TRY.
HELPFUL BOOKS FOR FARMERS. TURMERS OF TARANAKI WOULD DO WELL TO INSPECT BOASE'S STOCK .OF BOOKS. If & few shillings spent, it would be amply rewarded for knowledge gained from the following:— The Business of Dairying, by C. Lane, 6s od, post 4'/ 2 d. The Science and Practice of Cheesemaking, by Van Slvke Publow, 9s, post 6d. Modern Methods of Testing Milk and Milk Products, by Van Slyke, 4s 6d, post 3d. Cattle Breeds and Management, by W. Housman, 4s Gd, post 4%d. The Sheep, by G. Amatage, 3s 6d, post 3d. Gardening in New Zealand, by M. Murphy, 4s 6d, post 4'/ 2 d. Profitable Dairying, by C. L. Peek, 4s, post 3d. The Kew Zealand Farmer's Account Boole, 9s, post 4'/ 2 d. SPACE BEIXG ONLY LIMITED, We can only mention a few from our huge stock. YOUR ENQUIRIES APPRECIATED. F. J. BOASE AND CO., HIGH STREET, HAWERA. The Farmers' Booksellers and Stationers. EMPIRE HQ TEL,. STRATFORD. 'CECIL ARDEX {Late of New Plymouth)' Proprietor. Spirits true to label. Only Speight's Beer on tap. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. ALL MEALS Is* Old ajul Xew Friends Welcomed. •g TRAX D 0 X JJ OUS E' (Xeair Railway Station), FITZROY. ISUPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE:; Comfortable, Sunny Rooms. Piano,* Hct and Cold Water Baths. Sea-bath-ing accommodation. Terms moderate. 'Phone 278 (two rings). W. SOOTT, f ■ Proprietor. SgTOiXY T? IV E R JJ 0 T EL' ' tkATO, Passengers by Motor 'Bus can rely oil getting Morning and Afternoon Tea at the above Hotel. Popular Brandsiof Ales, Beat of Wines and Spirits always available. Motto: Best is not good enough. ... B. T. BOOKER, Proprietor. r >, Branohitte Banished! BY TAKING ma I s i on V" 14 V
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1915, Page 4
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394Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1915, Page 4
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