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n SMART COSTUMES READY-TO-WEAR FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Wo now feature somc-styiish ready-to-wear costumes. If you have been unable to get one made or to spare the time an<l money required for the making of a costume to order, see these ready-made garments. We have > imported . them ourselves direet from England, and they embody the latest styles. Will you Inspect '! H. COCKER, Jailor and costumier, NEW PLYMOUTH. P.S. Just arrived, holiday wear rain and sports coats'. - Latest cuts. The Season for Gifts s Here! you MUST XOT WORRY about where to go for Christmas and Xew Year Oifts, Our store is full and brimming over. Our extensive stocks of Jewels and Jewellery, Silver nnd Sil-ver-plate. Watches, Clocks, and dozens of prettily-designed novelties nr.: bigger Minn usual this year. Tn spile of the general rise in price of all commodities, we bought at a great advantage for cash, and eau in consequence adhere rigidly to our famous low prices. A call and inspection of our stock will convince von of our sterling values. «J. BENNETT, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELL KR, p /s\i M it/. J: mW J

GIFT TIME Is liore for all—for Mum and Dad all the kiddies, for cousins, uncles, aunts, grand-dad and grandmum, and for sweethearts at H A W K E'S big All-British Stores in Devon and Egniont Streets, Xew Plymouth, and at Inglewood the shelves are brimming over with every kind of novelty and vast stocks of Crockery and Glassware. FOR TARANAKI FpLK Long association with the requirements of Taranalci people has taught us what they require. WE HAVE THE GOODS all marked out in plain figures, and having purchased from the best houses in the world our stocks are' not the shoddy kind. OUR VALUES will he found the best inthe province. COME AND SEE. C. 0. HAWKE, SEW PLYMOUTH AJSD INGLHWOOD. QPCX AK E JJACIXCS QU-'B. AXXUAL MEETING. SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1917. rIAXDIC'AP HURDLES, 1% miles, ISO so vs. UAIDEX PLATE, 7 furlongs, IUO so vs. PLYING HAXDICA'P, 0 furlongs, iJO sovs. )PUXAKE RACIXG CLU'B HAXDICAP (open), ly, miles, 200 sovs. ELECTRIC STAKES, 5 farlor.gs, 100 ' sovs. (VELTER HAXDICAP, 7 sovs. ?RESIDEXT'S HAXDICAP, 1 mile, 150 sovs. FAREWELL HAXDICA'P, 5 furlongs, 130 sovs. Full Programme appearing later. P. S. RILEY, Secretary, , Pihama.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1916, Page 8

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