Artistic 0 WHY for Women. For grace and beauty of quaiity footwear you do not have to look beyond our new ' BROWN SWEDE LEG, PATENT GOLOSHED BOOTS ' ■;••■ For etylo and originality we arc willing that you should be the judge Regal Shoe Store, Devon St., New Plymouth.
0!Bil£S will be made now by taking advantage to the full of Our huge stocks enable us to show some arrest* ing values in Household Drapery. Special: Herroekses' SG-inch Lon.seloth in fine shirting finish for cmbroidering in nice smart undcp wear 1/3 per yard. Horrockfes' plain pillow casing 40 inches wide, lljd per yard. Heavy herring bone sheets, unbleached, single bed, 5/11 per pair, double C/1I per pair. Voile Casements in latest btyles, colored or self boirers —very handsome, 1/3, 1/8 1/11 per yard, flcal Indigo Dyed Shirting Flannelette, 30 inches wide, 9! per yard Wide Pyjama Flannelettes, handsome stripes, fast colors, IOJd and 1/- per yard Direct Importers New Plymouth
ADLAM.—At Hinemoa, New Plymouth on July 31, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. S. Adlam, a daughter. HARTLEY—On August 3, at Sew Plymouth, John, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Hartley; aged 42 years. COLE.-On August 3, 1017, at New Plvmouth Hospital, Robert Kitchener, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cole, of Carrington Road, aged two FUNERAL NOTICES. The Funeral of the late John Hartleywill leave the Hospital grounds tomorrow (Sunday), August 5, at 2 p.m., for le Ilcuni Cemetery. Friends kinrtlv accept this intimation. MALCOLM K. CLOW, Undertaker. The funeral of the late Robert Kitchener Cole will leave the Hospital grounds to-day (Saturday), August 4, at 2.30 p.m., for To Hemii Cemetery. Friends wil* kindly accept this intimation. BOON BROS., LTD., ' Undertakers. ]yjRS. IPEARN and Family wish tol thank all friends for expressions of sympathy and floral emblems in their recent sad bereavement. U.A.C.D. MOTUROA NO. 19. rjHE Brethren of the above Lodge arc requested to assemble at the Lodge room, Robe Street, to-morrow (Sunday), Augubt 5, at 1.30 p.m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of their late brother, John Hartley. W. MORRIS. A.D. WEATHER FORECAST. B;- Toleffrtph. —Press Association. Wellington, Last, Night. Present indications arc for moderate to strong westerly winds, with southerly tendency. Expflct changeable weather, *nd scattwed sbovrm, especially in the Wait Coaat iJrUtrict*. The barometer k wMtoMr, with ft &fc^t*a4**r/.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1917, Page 4
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