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Fast Dye Stockings, In these days af poor dyes and poor quality initation wool stockings it is a pleasure to lie able to announce the arrival #f a largo shipment o£ pure wool hosiery guaranteed not to lose color in wa»hmg or wear. The stockings enumerated below come to us direct from one of the most (conservative manufacturers in Leicester from whom we have been regularly purchasing for- the past '2O . years. Erery pair is guaranteed and the purchase* price will: be cheerfully refunded to any customer not thoroughly satisfied. 'With regard-to; prices, these xatsr&tty show a small increase over last season's rate»but: nevertheless our lose will still fee found to be the very teat vatottt the Dominion. ijonest Reliable Hosiery. ILSH GSSHMERE HOSE pan wool, seamless-feet. Smj (sir bears aag 2/3 gEBBBD- fusmrßßß Huag, 'one-one rib, nOeed silkies, vaj wv)i(miiuK y.oyrt 201 FAJ3CT RIBBED HOSE, 2/H pare wool casbmere splendid winter wejgW PIKE CASHMERE HOSE 3/6 ir.ee soft finish, seamless and good wearing I FAMOUS LLAMA HOSE 3/11 very best quality, yellow label, fashioned' GIRLS' CASHMERE 1/ 11 HOSE, two-one rib, pure wool, six fold knees, sizes 5 and 6 The Melbourne Ltd. I ' ALL BRANCHES.

£lO DEPOSIT. Miichenson's Gardens 26 t. v aaprnoNs to choose from. J —£lo>deposit, £5 in 3,6,9 or 12 months, balance at 6 per cent, fey seven years. may bevfttained front-* L A. NOLAN & Co. NEWTLYMOUTH. for Winter Rain & Slush. tcsSmocy of hundreds of wearers of the famous "HttlHi 'Winter 'Footwear'' pro Yea that it is without a doubt best wet we&tber footnretr >on the market. It has £ flplendid reputation for the «teiling icrriee it renders to nei 'nd women-daring , the roughest weather. In fact it is • ' ♦ertt*fe Dreadnought—theextra reinforcements and .quality / fcHfati&b insareSmmnnity from damp uzxtil-woni'oui-DOCKRILL'S w® 6TREBT , . NEW PLYMOUTH, HE HOUSE OF A HONORED STYLBS. .

Prime Table Potatoes, Chaff, Oats, Pollard, etc. WDReSSINOtfUWURE, £5 log. PER TON. I - • H. C. LUKE. ' INGIfiWOOD.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1917, Page 8

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