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Gift Sale I Boots Given Free A.6.C. Boot Co.'s Sale. Read this— The Taranaki Amusements, Ltd,, having bought our shop, and requiring same for , entrance to picture show, we have to vacate present premises. STOCK MUST BE SOLD! 5000 Pairs Boots, Shoes, Slippers, etc., to be cleared in a few weeks. SPECIAL OFFER 200 PAIRS BOOTS FREE. For every 25 pairs sold, we refund the cash on the last purchaser. H may be a 5/- p&ir or 35/- pair, no matter what money will be refunded. Remember, every pair marked at our Cut Cash Prices, The stock must be cleared as we have to vacate the premises. A.B.C. BOOT CO., DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. SALE NOW ON. SPECIAL DISCOUNT ALE l'or Xrnas Shoppers we have secured large stocks of beautiful goods. Amongst these are many novelties for souvenirs in gold, silver, enamel and electro-plate. Our goods are of British manufacture and were bought most favorably. Inspect our Show Cases and Windows —our stocks will delight you and the prices appeal to you. WRISTLET WATCHES IN GOID, SILVER AND'NICKEL. Remember: LIbcRAL CASH DISCOUNT to all shoppers during the holt- » days. J. BBNNET T JEWELLER :: DEVON STREHT.

SIGNET RINGB. The best present to give a trooper friend who already lias a wrist watch is a GOLD SIGNET RING. He will value it as a gift not only tj'lulc at tin? front, but after the war. A good nssoniiii'iit uic.y be seen • t DREW'S, DEVON* STREET, X E W ;P L Y M 0 u T H.

W. SAXON JONES, D.5.0.A., by Kxain. (Late o£ Wellington). OPTHALMIC OPTICIAN and SPECTACLE SPECIALIST. May be consulted at W'estwood's Pilarmacy, Hawera, every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday; at F. Edwards', chemist, Stratford, every Tuesday; at Williams', Chemist, Patea, every Friday. Also periodical visits to Eltham. ' FILL HIS "CIVIC" PIPE WITH "ARCADIAN MIXTURE.' And watch the smiles that mingle with (lie ascending smoke-rings, bespeaking a contented mind and ensuring a delightful and cosy evening. Fastidious smokers swear by this combination. All enjoy the rare and lovely aroma. W. H. PREECE Specialises in these lines, but also supplies every a-' ed-for item of smokeivV lilies, besides cur.duciii.'; . leading hairdrcssing shaving business in Xc> Plymouth. Four chairs. Xo waiting.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1916, Page 4

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