Saved from tho Wreck of the "Rangatira" THE BIG STORE i la pleased to announce that amongst the cirgo salved • from the ill-fated Rangatira was a case of Aprons and Overalls ) bought at pre-war prices ; ' These hare opened up in splendid condition and will be offered this week at the j following reduced prices. Overalls j ; Cambric, pinafore shapes, J navy grounds, dots, stripes I and'ring patterns, now 2/11. Aprons J Cambric, "Dorothy" shape, I belt and pocket, light and navy grounds, assorted patJ t terns 5/6. . Morning Glories | Print, nary grounds, trimmed light stripes, full fitting Sizes 6/11 each Nurses Aprons j White longcloth, the new t shape, full length, with pooeta, also in navy with bib.. 2/n *« •>' • ? bib «*.. .»;. 2/6, 2/11 The Big Store, Waitara.
* Foot Styles for Ladies. ! TJie present season surpasses any previous one for elegant footwear'— dainty, smart boots and shoes called for by the fashionable short full akirt. The fashionable Bostoek models lead the way for exclusive designs, choice leathers, tasteful, novel effects and neat easy iittings—all •nrptisingly low priced! INSPECT OUR LATEST MODELS! McEWEN BROS. THE STYLISH BOOT IMPORTERS, HEW PLYMOUTH. "ACCORDING TO COCKER." Cocker was the first writer of a volume on arithmetic, asil thus? who took his book as their ;.»uide were enabled to "speak with authority" on iritlini'tic questions. Iltnce the phrase "according to Cocker," niueh suggests correctness. "Recording to Cocker" also lucin* correctness in tailoring, for Cocker has had Ion" experience with both ladies' and men's tailoring. Finure suit or costume satisfaction by letting Cocker dc ;our tailoring. See the big Eiocks of materials, much \ bought at pre-war prices. *H. COCKER, High Class Tailor and Costumier, -r-NEW PLYMOUTH.—
mSIGHT. '" ' EYESTRAIN, W. SAXON JONES (D.S.O.A. bv Exam.), SIGHT SPKCIAUST. (I»te of Arthur Cocks. Optical specialists, Wellington). Mat be consulted as follows: Monday— PATEA, at Mr H. P. Williams' chemist, from II to 4 p.m. Tueaday—STRATFORD, st Mr. F. Edrards', chemist, from 1 to a p.m. Wednesday—ELTKAM, at Mr. A. Hancock's, cliemirt, from 12 to 3 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday—HAWEßA, at.Sir. J. H. Westwood's, ' chemist, from 9.30 to 5 p.m. jKote: Tfcti* visits will be regular mry weak. Lens-grinding and every Ofisaltetloß ftt* *5fT ;^Hfj|
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1916, Page 4
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364Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1916, Page 4
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