WHERE TO BUY IN ELTHAM. LETTER to E. Clare brings him to , " your door with measure and tape to measure you. c.n. QHART SUITS to measure, fit and style guaranteed; every particular attention given to; from 03/-. E. Clare, QOOD Serviceable Boots cannot be beaten for farm work. W« know what you want.—L. Hill. e.n. gOOTS to wear, boots to plea3e,~aml at lowest cash prices. Go to L. Hill,, the Bootman. e.n. jjJASE those tired feet by buying a ' -'onifortable pair of fireside slippers. Great variety at L. Hill's. e.n. gES'I chest prcservei is worn on the sole of your foot. L. Hill understands your requirements. c.n. prices at Martin's Jewellery Store, Eltham, make it expensive fqr you [ to buy elsewhere. e.n. JjIORECA'ST the weather-Bates'-Spe-cial Barometei for New Zealand, with book of instruction, £3 3s (post free) from Martin's. e.n. gGG PRESERVER-Keepova, A 1/bottle makes enough preservative for 20 dozen eggs.—J. O'Hagan, chemist. ■JTJDiDEROL, for sore teats, makes ing easier. Nothing better on the market.—J. O'Hagan, the Farmers' Chemist. e.w. IfISH, fresh from the ocean blue; cheaper than meat, more ta^ty.— T. C. Skipper, below Paterson's Stables. JfJLTHAM Fish and Fruit Mart, below IPaterson's Stables. Note the address: J. C. Skipper. Trial solicited, e.n gMALLEY & CO., Eltham.—Factory Butter, 1/0 lb; Oeremilk Calf Food; Carbide, 2cwt. drums, 70s. Sole agents Yates' and Sutton's Seeds. e.e. gMALLEY & CO., sole agents Mount Lavinia Teas, 1/8, 1/10 and 2/-. e.e inia Tea.—Smalley &■ Co., Eltham.
|J > SHEEHY, Baker and Confectioner. next Post Office, best shop in town for small goods. Fresh daily; e.n. better than the toothso Cakes, Sponges, Pies, etc., manufactured by J. Sheehy, your baker, e.n T ADIES' Summer Dresses, in Voiles White Embroidery, Tussore Silk, etc.—Miss McMenamin, opposite Post Office. e.n. T ADIES' Costumes, Gabardines, Serges —all the latest colors.—Miss AleMenamin, opposite Post Office. e,n. piQUK Costumes, Pique Skirts, Pique Hats, for ladies and children, smart and at low prices.—Miss McMenamin. jypSS MeMEXAMiy, for Sheeting , Towels, Flannelettes, Prints, Dress Materials, Silk, etc. —Opposite P.O. e.n. J/pLLWERY.-All the latest designs ir trimmed and untrimmed straws and silks. Prices reasonable.—Miss McMenamin. e.e. gND-OF-SEASON. - Great value in Overcoats. Heavy reductions #t E. Parrott's, Eltham. e.n. ■tyHEX we were kids "mum" bought oiu "lids" at Parrott's. Now we I are men we go again to Parrott's. e.n. WATS and Caps galore; low prices.— E. Parrott, the men's clothier, ElQREAT range of rubber-lined ties; will not wrinkle, will not crinkle. Try one.—E. iParrott. e.n. JACKSON CABS.—A car of English design, finish and quality, amazing flexibility. Ask for particulars.—lra .f. Bridger, agent, Eltham, Stratford, Opunake. e.n.
THJ'j truly wonderful Powerplus Indian Motor Cyek'R. Don't forget tin spring frame question. Wlien buying a motor-cycle buy an Indian. Eltliam. "M'OTOT! Accessories.—Largest stock in district; all that's latest, and best. —lra J. Bridger, motor agent, Eltliam. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SGCIETi'. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1910, TO APKIL 30, 1917. WISHING! Licenses may be obtained at the following Post Offices: New Plymouth, Tariki, lnglewood, Waitara, Okato, Wares, Pimgarehn, Rabotn, Opunake, Egmont, Village, and at the Office of the Secretary, New Plymouth. . 0. N. FIRTH, Secretarv, ' Licenses.—Men, whole season (available over all Dominion), 20s; women and boys (under 16 yeors of age), 5»; day licenses (available for Taranaki district only), 2s Cd; half-season licenses, from December 20, 1916 (available for Taranaki district only), 12s 6d. The Society WiU pay' 2s each lot, Shag's heads. •' ' ' "'■•"•
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1916, Page 1
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