Summer Shirts For Men and Boys atthe Big Store, Waitara The nak who likes a really de- ■ pendable shirt that gives good Miviee and 'washes well, should see the shirts here offered. They are the nearest styifcs which •how quality in every pattern • and a saving in every price. White Tennis Bhlrts Wide Md narrow collars, silky (tripe 4/11. fhe "Car.oe" Shirt White, has three styles of collar in «se 6/11. Fancy Striped Shirts • With and without collars, % Mg range 3/11. Tobralco Shirt* White ground, fancy stripes, the best made 7/6. Silk Fronted Shirts for wear, with and without collars 8/6. SUk Shirts White and tussore, with collars 13/0. Rennie&Co. The Big Store, Waitara Ak You a Lossiteer or a Profiteer? If yo'i are not dealing at the right store, a store that does not give van the GOODS at the right ptioes, well then, you are a lossiteef. If, on the other hand, you are dealing with this store, you art a profiteer. STUDY THESE SPOT CASH PRICES AND BECOME A CUSTOMER. Sago—<d Ih Jellies—s for Is Tapioe*—4d. lb Calnp coffee—l/ 9 Rice—slb for 1/- Soap-1/- bat Currants —7d lb Peel —9d lb Sultanas—9d lb Nugget—3 for 1/ Broken Pekoe Tea—l/ 9 Vermicilli—7d lb 2ibs Honey—l/ 6 Macaroni— 7d lb Canied Peat—9d Curry—l/l Mullet—Bd Ja Salmon—B4 E. BECKBESSINGER General Storekeeper and Hardware Merchant, IW* 1 * STREET - WAITARA Hho* 23. P.O. Box 6.
New Style Footwear For Bright Days. With the arrival of spring, the topic uppermost in the mind of women is new attire. "Begin at the feet" seems pertinent ad- ' vide jut sow, with the vogue of . the short skirt—doesn't it? .Well, here's -.the footwear of charm, nattiness, economy. We . are showing the styles for the sew season—the very latest, a big variety of fashions in a full range of dainty leathers; suedes in brown and black; white nubuek; tan glaces and kids in many smart shades; white canvas; black glace and kid. Ask to see the special new styles in •trap shoes—they are just what you have longed for, and they log the'foot in perfect fit. A McEWEN BROS. Footwear Important SEW PLYMOUTH. SOMERSET HOUSE, ((Private Hotel). Photfe— HAWEBA. -13 i im E. MeLEAN wishes to notify; rr t*» Puttie that she bat taken over tfcjt (Uwve house.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1917, Page 4
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381Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 October 1917, Page 4
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