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Ladies! Your chance has come, grasp it. ;l=tiJJJHfei SUMMER SALE HAS STARTED. ■Our first big bargain event of ■> the new year is going Btrong. The bargains arc being swiftly snapped up by greedy buyers—- ; v sew goods are brought out each ' ' vday and here are some rare bargains offered for the first time. Chemise Vests. Rue rib, extra long, now 1/-. Morning Blouses. I)ark washing colors, now 2/6. Washing Skirts. Various colorings, reduced to 2/11. Pinafore Overalls. •Women's, navy and grey, now B/6. White Drill Skirts. Muslin Dresses. ladies, white, embroidered, now Rennie&Co. I THE BIG STORE! WAITARA. "The Sporting Chance" Dsesn't apply to Sporting Footwear. On the links, on the court, or on the pitch, your footwear must be correct and «omfortabU*-don't take a kings—be CERTAIN by purchasing sporting -foot* j .wear, from • ' ''i JIcKWEIT BROS' FINE DISPLAY. In this footwear, strength ' and snpplenesu are nicely combined with decided low- - ness of price. As you value cqmfort, Btyle and economy, as you value a square dea}- , purchase here. ' ITS yOUR TURN NOWf McEWEN BROS. •The K Boot Store." NEW PLYMOUTH. How Should a Gentleman Dress? {Cocker's tailoring is ideal for ft gentlemanly appearance—always in accord with the dictates of refinement, quietly dignified, stylish, wellfitting, SEAL CLOTHES ECONOMY KHERE. -You cari rely on the fabrics for long wear. And because of their high qnality, tht ■killed cutting and the careful workmanship, each garment retains its shapeliness to the utmost degree. H. COCKER, Tailor and Costumier, e-NEW PLYMOUTH; jTO BUILDERS AND CON- * ; {TRACTORS. VfTBE WANGANUI SASH AND DOOR [l FACTORY AND TIMBER OOMi (ifANY, LIMITED, have appointee f T. W* WELCH, ONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, their Local Agent Joinery quotations on appUca'tion. ' s 4/4 along Specifications. pom flnppli?d from Auckland to the ■!*. s """ Mo Comwfitore for

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1917, Page 4

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