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Wfi m I %m I OUR BOOTS FOR FARMERS Carry a guarantee of sterling worth. They are hoots which will prove their goodness as time goes on—they give solid satisfaction from the first day's wear till the last. WE DO REPAIRS. R. DEARE'S BOOT ARCADE, HEW PLYMOUTH. THERE'S EXTRA VALUE IN A Equal value • secures only an equal share of success, other / things being equal. Wo arc selling hundreds of BRINSMEAD and CHAPPELL PIANOS. Because in these pianos the' buyer not only secures as much, but more than he can buy in any other piano at the price. THE PRICE IS RIGHT. They create business because they offer the greatest value. And no one can honestly question the durability or tone of either the British BRINSMEAD or CHAPPELL. SOLE AGENTS, New Plymouth 4 Wanganui. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. To the Farmer and others ! On Receipt of 30/free a 15-jcwelled LEVER WATCH in a strong Silver Case and... GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS. H. R f Garnham DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. A Stitch in time improves The Easter Suit! —k Now is just the time to 'J order your Easter Suit. Hurry and bustle are BO good toius—we like to take time over the ' ititchery and fashioning of every garment—a reasonable time, of course. • The result is SUIT PERFECTION. Suppose ypu order from I the fine new fabrics? CALL ■ , you'll be pleasedH. COCKER, TAILOR AND CO?' r UMI«R.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1917, Page 4

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