A Week of Sharp Selling. Sto,J:ing, tli© "spring cleaning" of our business is now proceeding and all oddments, slightly soiled goods, etc., ere discounted and classed as "specials." You have now the opportunity of securing these at special bargain prices, Seo the windows. 10 only Boys' D.B. Overcoats, to fit boys aged 3>to 8, usually 12/0 to 16/0 .. .. i only Youths' Tweed Overcoats, sizes 13 to 18, a great bargain .. ~ ~, S only Boys' Tweed Varsity Suits, sizes « >:, i 13 o«]y Men's Tweed Sao Suits va um &-.] « only Men's D.B. Tweed Overcoats, all up- w to-date styles .. ~ ~ ... 13 dozen Men's Shirts, comprising white find striped : also working shirts .. te .j ? dozen Men's Soft Hat 3, all cslors EH 5M 35 pairs Women's Shoes, various shapes per «.t 27 pairs Men's Glace and Calf Boots .. ™ Aad many other equally cheap lines. 9/11: 8/'6 39/6 39/6 3/11 $/6 14/6 NEW ZEALAND Zealand es? *2 TH mm m
1917 MODEL FORD 1917 MODEL FORP OBEY THAT IMPULSE, Not to own a motor car is a disadvantage. You miss ttie privilege of quick transportation, of pleasant and economical recreation and an enlarged social and business activity. iimost every day we hear from Ford owners who are so pleased with their cars that they don't *ce how they ever got'along 'without them. They ouiy wish tliey had acted upon that impulse sooner. Havo you carefully considered the matter of owning a Ford Car? Ara you going to wish you had acted sooner? Wlty noi obey thatimpnlsd Write for particulars and literature. H. DERBY & CO., liardet Street Ford Dealers 'Phono 555, New Plymotttfc ■ Pianos on Easy Terms. Deposit * A* d< s. *, ; m t 12 5 16 1 13 & in 1 10 1 17 e 10 7 10 3 1» 2 16 9 10 10 0 HOFFMANN W. P. NICOLL & Co. s < (Lato Wi,, Eowe)i Seed and Produce Merehartfs* Eiosk' Best Quality RASS AND CLOVER SSEBS,oats, op* wjfJisjsiaiii snalll® TENNIS, Tiequisities. in Great Variety. "Kaop lit youi.^samc^ ■- TENNIS Ayers' \v acting . , v . 42/6 „ S.ND. .......«*i» » Eitson ....... ... 42/8 Spalding's Gold Meda! D. f„ HJ). . . 45/ii » j, H.C. gs 45/Slazengert Lyceum 45}• K&CUETS. fHwengef's tenburfc Ch&wbirs m W-.wtjr „ E.G-M. „ Whitebousa „ Special Bnaoo ge^ ,Yj X)(:HIGU H. yj . » lUm<h».w £.-3K«agss>sj TENNIS BikLiS. ,va;»voTf.iw&sst'i m% 1 w 9 TENNIS StSKfiKIRS TRANSPARENT Rubbefiiainlle Grips 8/> Steanbi Presses Marking pint 0/0, Tennis 1ml! wate, o<mir<>-j>ttii)«s 6/G, 'joVcm S/P «i<L 0/0, TennisJMa, 42ft s 1 Jit M/ 3 and 35/-, 43ft «S Cocci "The - 42/8the mm mm, <,, mmtrnm- i v -
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 August 1917, Page 7
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