B«ys' Sport Suits, ' All-wool tweed, nice " dark patterns, plain knickers, sizes 6 to 14. Bays' Empire Suits, Sp«ts style, plain 17/fi knickers, pure wsol, plain greys and br»wns, shea sto 1» years. , . Roslyn make, all pure "j 8/(2 wesl and dark pat- TO terns, plain knickers, 9g/Q sizes 6 to 18. Boys' Sport Suits, less. All with plain TO knickers, sizes 3 to IS QQ/i The Melbourne, Ltd., notify that, owing to advantageous arrangements having been completed with the leading N.Z. mills ample supplies of boys' clothing are now available in present-day styles at prices showing little or no advance on those obtaining before the war. In th ; s connection particular attention is directed to the various lines of boys' "Sport" Suits and odd knickers. Boys' Plain Knickers, All pure wool, dark rt patterns, sizes 2 to Boys' Varsity Suits. These economical suits 1"8/ Ci still retain their popularity.' Pure wool and rery durable, sizes 4 to 11 years. Youths' Sport Suits, Roslyn pure wool, dark grey and fawn mixtures TO extension knickers, sizes 18 to 18. 5/11 Saddle Tweed Knickers. A grand wearing line, all pure wool and in dark TO grey shades. Best knickers (2/Q on the market, sizes 3 to 10. Serge College "Shorts." Made of fine quality Q/1 1 Indigo Serge, guaran- TO teed to keep its color 1 1/ Q. and _ wear well, sizes 6 NEW PLYMOUTH, ELTHAM, INCLEWOOD, HAWERA, STRATFORD, WANGANUI.
™en are Hard on Shoes iat is no reason why Shoes should be hard on DOCKRILL'S'.iSve just landed direct from the makers-* • , 130 ft PAIRS OF CHILDREN'S SHOES. They include Box Calf, Patent, and Tan Willow Calf—th§ stales are Derby, Ankle Strap, and One-bar and can be bad either welted, machine sewn or pumps. The Sizes Range from Children's 2's to Maids' 2's^ •These shoes are easy on the feet—fit snugly where support _ and protection are needed—are roomy across the toes, , " SEE THESE SHOES TO-DAY. DOCKRILL' DEVON STREET '/■ V/• \>■ \. k, NEW PLYMOUTH.
GRASS SEEDS ■ I have i»y lew season's stock of Ryegrass, Cocksfoot, Cowgrass, Timothy, Lotus Major, etc. in stock. ALL SPLENDID SAMPLES. CALL AND INSPECT THEM*. Special quotations f»r quantities. H\ C. SEEDSMAN INGLEWOOD.
(Waltkam, Mass.) " hi ii I'f'f i""i"'ffJffi' m S*£ P^! m m y<« » ft Ssß 5& The Car far C«mfort. The Car far Economy. Tha Car f«£ Reliability. The Car with z Racerd. The Car which has proved itself. The Car without Extras, The Car Standardised. SEE IT, RIDE IN IT. wsimovm
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1916, Page 8
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413Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 February 1916, Page 8
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