Goods Wear.... WultCS »» P*r excellence the store to make your shopping borne. Hera Is gathered the largest selection of what the Americans call "tub-fast wash goods"—materials that will stand the scrub of washing day and the fiercest rays of the sun without fading. Here we have magnificent value voiles in spots and stripes, or the more dainty flowered designs. Hese are chiefly in double widths at prices from 1/8 to 2/6 per yard, "Duro-dye" piqued is small pattern ehecka an* Btripes are admirable wear for the girl 4Dinches wide and priced at 1/11 per yaTd. Other qualities are as low as 7Jd. Our calico and muslin list ia a' long one. Send for patterns ' to-day of anything you wish. Direct Importers, New Plymouth.
Fishing Season. We'ie ready with a full stock of all the tackle you're likely to need. New rods, lines, casts, traces, flies, minnows, sea lines, hooks, bait, etc.; all the gear necessary for the Angler. Be in time and have your kit ready for opening day. i Fishing Licenses procurable from F. J. Boase and Co., the up-to-date Sports Goods maggot BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS HAWERA
THE "DOMINION" GKS. Designed and built by ui. For comfort, usefulness and finish tneie gigs challenge »11. Send te ua far your—04S SPRINGS MOTOR BODIES EEPAINTmQ. RE-TRIMMING, REPAIRS ETC. HURRELL mas** ' BROS. HAW]ERA AND ELTHAM.
ONCE FORTY KM hare warnings of'ey<strr>iißle. At first these are alight maybe nothing more than temporary dimness or occamaaal aching, but the time baa came when ypu need granges'fordone work and the iaoner}io»g«ttijetß the better for Too, Call amriet us examine j-our eyes, and, ifareceroary, fit you with Glasses. We have a. perfect Sight Testing equipment, and the highest possible scientific (yralificationjjrfbackedbymany years' practical-experience. EBKEST ft BftVIES DEVOH ST., KEW PLiMBDTH QEASIBE 000MMODATION KIOSK, CASTLEOLIF.F, WANGANUT, Superior Accommodation for visitors. Meals suppiied to camping parties bringing tents. Bathing within twenty yards distance. Trams stop at door. Electric iighting, swing 3 and ocean wave for children.—MßS. CUNNINOHAM. Pro-
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1915, Page 4
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329Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1915, Page 4
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