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Great Doings IN Waitara! SCORES OF WOMEN REJOICINGAt The Big Store Have you?— Cot the Bargain Budget? If not, we'll send it. There's money in it. Come and spend it. If you cannot come—i write! {Millinery Specialists, WAITARA.

McEWEN BROTHERS RECOMMENDS ITSELF ' It makes evey step a pleasure. The hygienic shapes, the careful finish, ensure ideal comfort. Every pair is made on the quality principle and is sure for exceptionally good service. McEwen's stocks are the largest ' in the district—always. Tnis is • particularly fortunate for you, for we bonght large consignments * PRE-WAR PRICES, which we are selling at pre-war' prices. See the result in our SPECIAL .VALUES IN MEN'S BOOTS. IIiADIES! See our new smart styles in High-leg Boots, with «loth tops, in black, white, fawn . and brown. , McEWEN BROS. I * «'THE K. BOOT STORE, ' ?J STO PLYMOUTH. You Should Wear a Cocker Suit Because— ' Wc have had years of experience in tailoring suits to fit men of every figure —to please men of every taste. We will please YOU. We are in a position to secure "first pick" of many exclusive fabrics — by "exclusive" we mean fabrics of which it is possible to secure only one or two suit lengths. We finish so excellently that wherever you go—whatever company you may be in—you can rest assured that your suit "holds its own" with the very best. For these three reasons alone come, place the order for your new suit with us now. We employ first-class cutter land men coat hands. H. COCKER, .High Class Tailor and Costumier, NEW PLYMOUTH. EYESIGHT. EYESTRAIN. W. SAXON JONES (D.S.n.A; liv Exam.,. SICTIT SPECIALIST. (Tate of Arthur Cocks. Optical specialist*, NVllinjilon). May be consulted as follows: Monday—PATEA, at Mr. H. P. Williams' clii'ini«t, from 1 1 to 4 p.m. Tueadar— STKATKdl'D. «t Mr. V. IMWlrts', cli'-ni*t. fn.m 1 (<■ •" p.m. Wednesday-KLTI I.AM, at Vv. A. If™- . ecfk.s i-lieiiii 1. from li to :J p.m. Tliiir.'cluv, l'i-tl;>v m»l Sitrmlay—llAWEllA. at Mr. -I- H Wotwoud;. chMi'M, from '■•-W to •"> P'». Jiute: TiK'-e >Wt* will he rejrulor v week. I.oiis-?i'i ~|L n;r avd every flutiou of mair* eMiutctl

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1916, Page 4

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