Ladies' Box Calf Derby Boots, Cable Stitched Welts, Postage Paid, 28/6 Never since the war began, has the D.I.C. been able to ofier so excellent a value in smart, stylish and useful footwear for ladies. This boot is the happy medium: it is neither light nor heavy, but a real utilitarian boot which has all the beauty of the finest footwear, in addition to its good wearing propensities. You can have a pair on " appro "if you like; we have them in all sizes and fittings. One thipg about them you are sure to like is the cable stitched welt. It is a smart welt, indeed it is the latest idea in up-to-date footwear. Write down for a pair your size ;■ the D.I.C. pays postage, and in addition allows a discount of is. in the £ and over if you pay cash. That is a good proposition. Write to the Manager, D.I.C-, Box 1478, Wellington,TTow, while you are thinking of it. ( Per Pair 28/6 Postage Paid D.I.C. : Box 1478, Wellington 'HE] |]J QUALITY. 1 mmmmam. ' When yotwr C&y is shod with white TREAD dumlop TYRES' y A you seldom need wheel V J2 m*> > mm Pkasum itt Motoring 'kXifi. DUNLOP RUBBER CO. 95 Courtenay PI., Wellington 116 Worcester St., Christc'h And at Auckland when you can drive thousands of miles on British - made Dun lop; without the slightest trouble. Dunlop quality means to you satisfactory service at a minimum cost. It means the Best Tyre made at less cost per mile than the foreign article. . Have "Dunlops"—they pay! illustrated iter on application. 22m n 709. sea?*; ECONOMY Is displayed in our CARPETS AND RUGS. 11l the furnishing of a home, nothing plays a more important part than the floor coverings "A room well carpeted is half furnished"—is an old saying but a truo one. OUR RUGS AND CARPETS HELP TO FURNISH YOUR HOWIE ATTRACTIVELY AND ECONOMICALLY! / Our prices show remarkable value, and our selection of colorings and design are very satisfying. IF IT'S A (}ABPET OR RUG YOU ■ , WANT THEN ' CALL - E IIERK! Red Post Furnishing Coy., ' ' NEW, PLYMOUTH.
REMOVAL NOTICE. CAXTON PRINTING WORKS, STRAT. FORD. Q.OODWIN FORD, Printer and Binder, in thanking his many customers for their patronage during the past twelve months, begs to announce he has removed to premises lately occupied by Wright and Lawrence, Broadway (opp. Bank of N.Z.), where a continuance of their favors will be esteemed. . of New Plymouth, June. tion Road, and Inglewood District are notified that I have taken up the Motor Bus Run lately carried on by Mr. W. Jackson between New Plymouth and Inglewood. Customers may rely on strict attention to messages, parcels, etc. Send your parcels through m&—it will pay you'. My fares arc all cheaper than tTain. My motto will be to please my custo* mers. - , - E. J. BAKER, I , " Proprietor. » If I please you icll ol'iors; if GOODWIN FORD, Stratford. Phone 209. NOTICE.
A RHEUMATISM CURE AT LAST! No matter how long you may have suffered from Rheumatism, you owe it to.yourself to try RHEUMO. It removes the uric acid in the blood—the cause of the disease . The graudal easing of the /pain as:the excess acid is expelled, the subsidence of inflammation and reduction of the swelling will come as a blessed relief, as it did to those who tried other "curfes" without avail. Read what Mr. Henry Bristow. of Port Ahuriri, writes:—"l experienced the pains of Rheumatics or Rheumatic Gout, and for eight or ten weeks had to take to my bed. My sufferings were very severe, so bad in fact that even the closing of a door would make my heart jump. I decided to try RHEUMO. I got relief and was soon able to get about and follow my occupation." RJHE'UMO is a proven cure —it seldom fails to brin? relief. 2/6 and t/Ki 'bottle. PROPER EXPRESSION OF APPRECIATION. A compliment should be as quickly given for good goods and good service as a kick for defective goods and poor service. Most people realise this. That is why so many have written to the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy telling of remarkable cures of coughs and colds it lias effected, and cxp-i cosing their 'appreciation of the i good qualities of this well-known \ remedy. ■ Sold, everywhere
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1917, Page 6
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