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Grand Winter Sale, Comm l ences °"st turd^' < in ~ ' June 3uth. .Daring the next few weeks OUR CUSTOMERS are offered an exceptional opportunity of purchasing leys' and Ken's Clothing. EVERY LINE IN STOCK IS REDUCED and the prices are unusual. (All we ask is a visit to compare). Men's "Warm Winter Shirts, Usual Prices 10/6 8/11 7/6 Sale Prices 8/11 6/11 5/11 Boys' Varsity Caps, 6d. Boys' Tweed Hate, 1/-. Man's Tweed Hate, 2/11. Men's Tweed Caps, 1/3. Yen's full-size Underflannels, Sale Price 1/11. Men's Grey Striped Denim Working Trousers, Sale Price 3/6 pair. Boys' Strong Shirts, 1/11. ! Boys' Denim Knickers. 2/9. [Boys' all-wool Tweed Knickers, I 4/11 pair. The Famous Swandri Overcoat, [full riding cut, in navy, grey, or khaki, Sale Price 48/6. Men's Boslyn all-wool Saddle Tweed Trousers. Usually 17/6, for 14/6. Men's Khaki Drill Working Trousers, Sale Price 4/11 pair. Men's Dark Tweed Doubiebreasted Overcoats, belted back, strapped cuffs. Usual Prices 57/6 52/6 42/6 Sale Prices 48/11 45/- 36/6 Boys' Oilskin Overcoats, Sale Prices 10/6 and 12/6. Mens Oilskin Overcoats, Sale Price, 17/6 Silk Wide End Ties, 6d. Linen Collars (Military shape) 2d. Boys' Jersevs. button shoulder. 3/11. Boys' Strong Braces, 6d. Men's Singlets and Underpants, Usual Prices 2/6 and 2/11, Sale Prices 1/11. Men's All-wool Colonial Knitted Underpants. Sale Prices 4/11 pair. Large size Bush Rugs, worth 6/11, sale price 4/11. Men's Soft Felt Hats, in brown and black, worth 7/6, for 4/11. Men's and O.S. Men's Pyjamas in good quality Flannelette, complete with girdle, Sale Price 4/11 suit. Men's Neglige Shirts, neat striped patterns, with linen bands. Usual Prices 5/11. 5/6, 4/11. Sale Price 3/11. louths' Heavy Tweed Doublebreasted Overcoats, belted back, strapped cuffs. Usual Prices 27/6 35/Sale Prices 22/6 27/6 Men's and O.S. Sen's Fleecelined Singlets and Underpants, Sale Price 2/6. Men'n all-wool Socks, Colonial manufacture, Sale Price 1/- pair Boys' Varsity Suits, 8/6. Boys' Jersey Suits, in tweed, or velvet, 10/6. Men's Strong Working Shirts with collars, Sale Price 3/lL DEVON STBEET JCBW PLYMOUTH. Best Value Store inTaranaM.

J* 7 % m v w z* m •*• \f f \>r.< S\4l The Prestige of SCOULLAR Furniture The excellent quality, the unexcelled workmanship, the stability and artistic superiority of every piece, have resulted in the prestige Hindi is always connected with the "HOUSE OF SCOULLAR'S." Begin well by Furnishing with SCOULLAR Furniture. We devote special attention to the furnishing of country homes, and unite ENQUIRIES BY MAIL for PARTICULARS and ESTIMATES. The Scoullar Co. Ltd. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, ait MMTKRTON and HABTINCM. ■iJC *&* S« «*#

SENSIBLE DRINK ' WENDEL'9 WINES la witw of the greatly increased de■sutdfor WENDBL'S PURE GRAPE WISES, nrt strongly advise the public to Mod along their orders as early u ! possible. 3%era is no bererage that can compage with WEXDEL'S FUSE LIGHT, WINKS to keep you fit and well. Bahf fully matured, they are only mildly alcoholic, bat great la ttrtngt h »P'"g and sustaining qualities, while the flavor and bouquet are afaaply delightful. WEHDEL'S WINES are guaranteed absolutely pore grape wines, entirely free from any adulterant or coloring ABRIDGED PRICE-LIST. Perßot. Per Dm. g. d. s. d. Ko. 1 Port »".-..• »..., 3 0 30 0 So. » Pert 3 6 36 0 Ko. 4 Port (invalid, old) 4 0 42 0 Special Im-atid Port(Tery old) 5 8 60 0 Skerry ipale) 3 0 30 0 Sherry (brown) * 0 30 0 Sherry (very old) ...... 4 0 42 0 Malaga « 4 0 42 0 Madeira (white) ■.-. 3 0 30 0 Frontignae (sweet) .... 3 C 30 0 Coastaatia - ' « M'A Burgundy -4 0 42 0 Muscatel (»ery choiee) 4 « 60 0 Claret (unsweetened) ..3 0 30 ,0 Claret (dry) 3 « 36>0 Claret (old, dry) * » « 0 Qninine Port »•>« 3 • 3 * v ° .(Assorted cases at per doien made np£ Packing and carriage free to nearest atation or wharf on case lots; 3d *r bottle must be added for postage afd packing if less than 1 dozen bottles its. ordered. :;' Free Book Posted on Bequest, r Write direct to J. WIHDEL & CO, LTD, IMC Karangtbape Road, AUCKLAND 4 0 42 0 4 « 60 0 4 0 42 0 3 « 3**o HENRY BROWN & CO. rpiMBER TI£ERCHANT3 AND TOLVEBY MANUFACTURERS TIMBER YARD AND FACTORY: Moity Street (Breakwater Tram) Near Railway. fJTOBKRS, J)OOr.S, RASHES, IWBAMEB, QLASS, QB;4UHT, pCtttONGOIY. IttfhMt? iaatfei Jareet fnnc bawmills tc

When your Car f is shod with TREAD • you seldom need your spare wheel I m I i 2A ■ s** There's Pleasurein Motoring when you can drive thousands of miles on British - made Duniops wifhout the slightest trouble. Diinlop quality means to you satisfactory service at a minimum edst. . It means the Best Tyre miide at less cost per mile than the foreign article. Have " Dimlops"—thev pay! j. DUNLOP RUBBER CO AndatAAddWid -i *tfe* The IViost Dtirable Pipes. -•. Cru ap as Earthenware lnd ; lasts for 1 all time o ■MP/ 1 m m± SP IKV **m Best far sewage, road and form culverts, and all drainage work*. No other should be used. Price list on application. CEMENT PIPE CO., LTD., Waitara, or L. A. NOLAN & CO., New Plymouth FLI-KEF.I.O is the only insect powder manufactured in \'cw Zealand by I '" * DIPHTHERIA. Britolicrs. NO FLIES CAN LIVE 1,,whero FLI-KKELO is used. Flies carry T\* Pretention 4s safer than Cure. Tak diswus. VUKEELO kills flies. '.ObSj JSykeaj^ormatiiUTablets—l/6 all stem tainablc from all chemists and storq- sore tßjjuat,' smoker's throat, quii.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1917, Page 7

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

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

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