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OUR BOOTS FOR FARMERS ■ Carry a guarantee of sterling worth. They are boots 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. DE ARE'S BOOT ARCADE, NEW PLYMOUTH. Worth More to You Than any Other Piano. Before yon decide on which piano you will buy consider this fact carefully—the comfort of having the BEST. The Piano you can rely on from yfcar to year as long as i you live is worth to you many times the money you "save" by buying any- of the cheap and worthless instruments. - . , . ABrinsmea'd or ChappeES Piano is worth more to you because of what is put into it. They are not only British—but the Inost reliable > BRITISH PJAXOS MADE. \ SOLE AGENTS TARANAKI HOLIIER'S PIANO IMPORTERS NEWI PLYMOUTH Cocker Suits are Tailored ' On,the Board" The "board" is a built-in table on whifh the tailor sits when making suits. Tailoring "on the board" Is a guarantee that the garments are , being ' hind-tailored—quite distinct from the less satisfactory gar- , raontsnnade at the machine. Hate your suit hand-tailored by H. Cocker—our coats are made by first\elass tailors seated "on • the board:'.' The garments will keep shape and give long service. Prices aro moderate, and smart fabrics await inspection, H. COCKER, Tailor and Costumier, NEW PLYMOUTH. PUBLIC NOTICE. INCREASE IS PRICE OF NEWS, PAPERS. QX and after April 2, 1917, the Taranaki Newspapers mentioned hereunder will be supplied at 2d per copy. At the late General Meeting of the New Zealand Newspaper (Proprietors' Association it was unanimously decided that an increase in the selling price of papers was necessary, owing to ths heavy advance in the landed coat of news printing paper and the increased cost of newspaper production generally, ((due to conditions arising out of the war. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On an after April 2 the following ratea will be cliargcd:— DEtIVERED: Booted. Prepaid. '£ a. <i. '£ s. d. •2 12 0 2 0 0 per annum. 1 0 0 1 3 0 per half-year. "0 13 0 012 0 per quarter. . Casual Sales—2d per copy. TARANAIU DAILY NEWSTiiomas 0. List, Proprietor. TARANAKI HERALD-' H. AVeston, Proprietor. HAWERA k N'ORMANBY STAR, 1 W. A. Parkinson & Co., Ltd. . STRATPORf) EVENING. POST-. ~ . Strit&gl !P*inUßK. ani Pubi

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1917, Page 4

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