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A Note of Warning! Readers of this paper and their friends are hereby > warned that RENNIES Winter Sale is drawing to its close. The final date will soon be announced, and these remarkable bargains for men are offered for THE LAST TIME-IT'S NOW OR NEVER! 4/6, now 1/11, Smart Dressy Shirts Without collars. Good washing 1 colors. 5/6, now 3/11. Ribbed Wool Pants All pure wool. Colonial made. 3/6, now 1/11, Merino Undersh'ts A soft make, natural color, easy "" / ' washed. 9/6, now 2/11. ' Wire wove Trousers , For hard-working men; greys and browns, 1/11, now, 6d. Men's Silk Ties Wide and narrow ends, good colors. 20/-, now 12/6. Men's Tweed Suits Imported Tweed; small sizes only. 39/ it, now 27/6. Navy Vicuna Suits For second best; all sizes at pre-. sent. . Rennie&Cp. THE BIG STORE, WAITARA-

Wrist Watcbes with illuminated hands and figures. need Strike match e* to gee rhc time. Splendid gift to trooper friend. Rotherham'a radium dial wrist watch 70/C. H. DREW DEVON STREET . NEW PLYMOUTH fou are likely at any time to have warnings of eye-trouble. 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 •ooncr you get them the better for you. Call and lei us examineyour eyes, ami, if necessary, fit you with Glasses. We have a perfect Sight Testing equipment, and the highest possible scientific qualifications, backed by many years' practical experience. ERNEST B. DAVSES KaiU"., UtcluH, !•'lO . Lo:iaan imirua smt-tbtisc m\m DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH Till- FAMOUS BUICK C A II ECONOMY. UELIAUIUTY.

THE Jii'i! Cros* Society of England selected 304 Buick Chassis in London for their War Kqui,, nieiit nfter an extensive pnmiirv into the merits of nil oil., rs, and tiieie cars are at the front today. ill BUICK tars were used in running down Do Wet in Africa, ami at the end of the Rebellion they Were still runis well ns ever. re are 2000 IiCICK owners in New Zealand to-dav, and each one of them iiicks the IiUICK. The BUJCK is always! ready for work—no sanashed gears, no'back axles gone; eo trouble of any BUY A BUICK, THE C.AH THAT SATISFIES EVERYONE. SOI'E AGEXT FOR TARAN'AKI. R W. D. r.OBERTSOIC, Sub-Agent, IDEVON STREET, pW. PLYMOUTH. Jdnd. W. O'CALLAGHAN. HAWERA,

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1915, Page 4

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