THE BIG STORE 14 pleased to announce that amongst the cargo salved > froto the ill-fated Rangatira was a case of Aprons and Overalls bought at pre-war prices T ? These have opened up in J." 'splendid condition and will tbe offered this week at the | following reduced prices. t Overalls J I Cambric, pinafore shapes, A ' navy grounds, dots, stripes ♦ i and ring patterns, now 2/11. | Aprons ♦ Cambric, • "Dorothy" shape, j belt and pocket, light and X ' navy grounds, assorted pat- ♦ terns 5/6. Morning Glories Print, navy grounds, trimmed light stripes, full fitting sizes 6/11 eaeli Nurses Aprons White longcloth, the new sbrfpc, full length, with pn< - «ts, also in navy' with ' bib .. 2/K *" •' bib "2/8, i/U I Rennie&Co. The Big Store, Waitara.
Foot Styles for Ladies. The present season surpasses any previous one for elegant footwear dainty, smart boots and shoes called for by the, fashionable short full skirt. The fashionable Bostoek * models lead the way for ex-" elusive designs, choice leathers, tasteful, novel effects and neat easy fittings—all •urprisingly low priced. INSPECT OUR LATEST MODELS. McEWEN BROS THE STYLISH BOOT IMPORTERS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
Clothes Sense. QUALITY in clothes is a direct answer to the dictates of economy, for one good suit will outlast three poor ones A COOP SUIT TO ORDER. Is far better than any ready made clothes, which are but B poor parody on the genuine tailor-made garments after «11. A Cocker tailored-to-ordor suit will be a source of continual satisfaction by reason of its fine quality, handsome material, admirable shapeliness and true fit. LET US MEASURE YOU NOW. H. COCKER, High Class Tailor and Costumier. -"-NEW PLYMOUTH.—
EYESIGHT. " EYESTRAIN. W. SAXON JONES (D.S.O.A. bv Exam.), SIGHT SPECIALIST. (late of Arthur Cocks, Optical spccialists, Wellington).' Mav be consulted a? follows: ' Monday—PATEA, at Mr. H. P. Williams' chMiiist. from '.l to 4 p.m. Tuosdoy-STRATFOKD, rt Mr. l-\ Edvards\ clifnist, from 1 to 5 p.m. : .Wedrtesdijy—ELTHAM, at Mr. A. Han- . eock'i, /chemist, from 12 to 3 p.m. Jliursdav, Friday and Saturday—HAWEKA, at Mr. J. H. Westwood's, clieuiist, from 9.30 to* 5 p.m. Note: ■ These visits will be regular every week. Len's-jrinding and every Wfewription of optical repairs executed i ' - ®KJ«j?s5. Consultation _free«_ -
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1916, Page 4
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