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BABY'S WEEK WAITARA. Bargains in Plenty for "His Majesty the Baby!" The hand that rocks the cradle is often too tired to make clothes for baby. This is how the Big Store's Sale helps many a tired mother by by offering children's clothes at far less than she can make them. : FLAWNELETTE GOWNS, Cream silk embroidered. Sale price I^9. INFANTS' WOOL VESTS. Cream, soft make. Sale price Bd. WOOL POLKA COATS. Cream s'Uk trimmed, from 1/8. INFANTS' HOODS. Woolen, cream. Sale price 1/3. INFANTS' PILCHERS. Knitted wool. Sale price 1/6. INFANTS' BONNETS. Silk and lace trimmed. Now 1/6. Rennie&Co THE BIG STORE, WAITARA.

Watches i'. i.h illuminated hands fu.d f:£um. Xo need to strike matt.':)- (■* to see ilie ti)n<>. Splendid gift to trooper friend. Eotueruar.i's radium dial wrist watcU 70/-. C. H. DREW DEVON STBEET NEW PLYMOUIH *ou are likely at any time l» ive warnings of eye-troabie. At first these are slight maybe nothing more than temporary dimness or occasional aching, but the time has come when you need Glasses for close work and the sooner you jet them the better for you. Call and let us examine your eyes, and, if necessary, fit you with Glasses. We Lave a perfect Sight Testing equipment, and the highest passible scientific qualifications, backed by many years' practical experience. ERNEST B. DAVIES I FJLJI.C. Laujae. HO, Eacbod USHatmiranaii-raniinfTHuii DEVW ST., NEW PLTBOUTfI

THE FAMOUS BUICK GAR ECONOMY. RELIABILITY. /pHE Red Cross Society of England selected 304 Buick Chassis in London for their War Equipment after an extensive enquiry into tie merits of all others, and these cars are at the front to-day. 40 BUICK ears were used in running down De Wet in Africa, and. at the end of the Rebellion they were sffiH run. vvag as well as ever. There are 2000 BUICK owners in New Zealand to-day, and each one of them backs the BUICK. The BUICK is always ready for work—no "smashed geais, do btfik ftkles gone; eg srp«Me «tf aay *tao- •,.!..:, -HiJit- i v' ; '■ prar [AT BIJIO K TBS OAR THAT aATHSKIiiS <> W, O'CAIXAGHAN. ■ ' ~ sOJjg FOB TABAN'AKI. R. >W. D. BQBEKISON, Sob-Agent,

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1915, Page 4

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354

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1915, Page 4

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