Saved from the Wreck of the "Rangatira" THE BIG STORE Is pleased to announce that amongst the cargo salved from the ill-fated Rangatira wa» a case of Aprons and Overalls : bought at pre-war prices 4 splendid condition and will b* oftVred this week at tha following reduced prices. Overalls Ganbric, pinafore shapes, navy grounds, dots, stripes --* -'ng patterns, nov* °" 1 Aprons brie, "Dorothy" »aapr, belt and psck«t, light an* navy grounds, assorted pattern* . 5/ B - Morning dories Print, navy grounds, trimmed light stripes, full fitting size* 6/11 each Nurses Aprons ' White longcloth, the new ' --j, full length, with pralso in navy with bib •>/<■*■>■ '/ bib *. 2/8, 2/U Rennie&Co. : The Big Store, Waitara. ; Twixt Skirt-Hem & Ankle. New Cloth Legged Boots for Spring, 1916. This Bewly arrived spring footwear is authoritative. Madam! Fashion is emphatic concerning high legged boots and we display a fine range in keeping with the dmifa* «f fashionable- dressers. This footwear merits . /our choice on- four canal,» WEARABILITY! CJOMFQRT! PERFECT STYLE! ECONOMICAL PRICES.' We are also featuring some i choice examples of low cut and Derby Shoes—sterling values alls Our invitation is < extended. Cone! RcEWEN BROS "The K Boot Store." XEW- PLYMOUTH. " ACCORDING TO COCKER." Cocker was the first writer of a volume on arithmetic, ani those Who took his boot as their jiiide were enabled to "speak with authorit/" on iritlim-'tic question?. Ifince the phrase '"according to Cocker, 7 ' winch suggen* "According to Cocker" also mews correctness in tailorin?, for Cocker has had long c.rncrieree with both ladies' ami mec's tailoring. Fcsure suit or costume satisfaction by* letting Cocker do . jour tailoring. See the big elncfts of materials, much bought at pre-war prices. ' H. COCKER, High. Class Tailor and Costumier, —NEW PLYMOBTH.STESIGHT. E7ESTRAIK. W. SAXON JONES (D.S.O.A. bv Exam), SIOtTF SPECIALIST. '(l*te of Arthtrr Cocks, Optical specialist*! Wellington). May be consulted as follows: Monday—PATEA, at Mr. H. P. Williams'* cheniisf, from 11 to 4 p.m. »t Mr". F. Ti■nods', chemist, from 1 to 5 p.m. "Wedneaday—EtTHAJf, at Mr. A. H _ codS, chemist, from 12 to 3 p.m. TfiorVJay, FftdaV iSi Satcrday—HAW&tJr, at Iff. JT. H.- W«twbod's, chemist,, front 0.30 to 5 p.m. "ffote: These viaits will be regular «rery week. aiid every ■vj4xs*»t'
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1916, Page 4
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365Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 October 1916, Page 4
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