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A Note of Warning! Headers 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 colors. ! ' 5/6, now 3/1-1. Ribbed Wool Pants .All pure wool. Colonial wade. 3/6, now 1/11. Merino Undersh'ts A soft make, natural color, aasy washed. 9/6, now 2/11. Wirewove Trousers For hard-working men; grey 3 and browns. 1/11, now 6d. Men's Silk Ties Wide and narrow ends, flood colors. 20/-, now 12/6. Men's Tweed Suits Imported Tweedy small sixes onlr. 39/ i, uow 27/6, Navy Vicuna Suits For second bart; all sues«at present. THE BIG STORE, W/UTARA.

Watches with illuminated hands and figure*. No need to strike matches to see the time. Splendid gift to trooper friend. Rotherharo's radinm dial wrist -watcli 70/-. C. H. DREW DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH

ONCE PAST FORTY 1 nings of eye-ti At first these are slight maybe nothing more than temporary dimness ar occasional aching', but the time ias came when you need Classes for close work and the •ooner you get them the better for you. Call and let us examine your eyes, and, if necessary, fit you With Glasses. We have a perfect Sight Testing equipment, and th« highest passible scientific qualifications, backed by many years' practical experience. ERNEST B. DAVIES ; P.IM.C, Uatn, f.| o, Ea(lni4 hum tiuunti iKwr-TBTuio tmm DEVON ST., NEW PLYMUTI

THE FAMOUS BUICK OAR ECONOMY. RELIABILITY. r]XHE Eed Cros9 Society of England selected 304 Buick Chassis in London for their War Equipment after an extensive enquiry into the merits of all otters, and these cars are at the front to-day. 40 BUICK? cars were used in ruanaig down T)e Wet in Africa, and at the end of the Rebellion they were still runnine as well as ever. There are 2000 BUICK owners in Xew Zealand to-day, and each one of them backs the BUICK. The BUICK is always ready for work —no smashed geairs, no back axles gome; no trouble of any Jrijid. 'BUY A BUICK • THE OAR THAT SATJBiFIES ■.,■ ■\ EVERYONE. .V 3 % O'CALUaHAN. 7 HAWERA, - SOLE AGENT FOR TARANAKL" (R. tWi D. ROBERTSON, Sab-Agaii, . IDBVm SSBETi KSW iPLYMOUffH,

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1915, Page 4

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385

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

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

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