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I 1 p&> His Majesty the Baby specially invited. This is Children's Week and every mother is invited to inspect the splendid assortment of children's clothes here offered at remarkably low prices. Washing: Frocks Striped Gingham, with belts, From 2/3. Holland Frocks Jumper style, Oriental Trimmings. From 3/G. Linen Overalls White, Oriental striped fronts, From 3/C. One Piece Frocks Sailor blouses, pleated skirts, From 4/6. White Dresses Muslin embroidered, trimmed lace, from 3/11. Washing Hats in Muslin and Pique, from 1/-. Bring in the Prams! THE BIG STORE, WAITAEA.

FOOTWEAR Foot-ease is Assured when you are shod with «ur "K" BOOTS OR SHOES. The man of taste is recognised by his boots—their style, their quality and their general appearance of "the right thing." GET IN TOUCH WITH THE "K" BRAND OF FOOTWEAR and i ou will never wear any They are made from highjrade leather on the very litest lasts—they have the iillm smi\n" look and wear splendidly. individuality in Footwear ia worth aiming at, and our stock of "I\'' Boots and Shoes will conic up to the full expectations of the most particular man. Make a personal inspection Df 'K.'' Footwear—the ideal McEWEN BROS. BOOTERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Supreme Excellence. cigarettes; THE NEW RED PACKING, 'Noi 333 vow* 10 for 60, StklUm/aantiH

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1916, Page 4

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