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/P® Children's EM Cold Weather 111 l Clothes "Free by Post." Offering this week at THE STORE Of course yon want your little girl to be snug and cosy these cold days. Every good mother does! Bennies' hove provided for the children'* health and happiness. Bring them in, and we will show how economically they can be dressed in garments here quoted. Stockingette, navy, white, saxe. From (1/(1 each. Navy, checkeollar and cuffs, loose belt, 9/6. Stockingette, cream, nary. From Xavv, saxe; 19 to 27 inches; from 6/-. Fleecy Bloomers Navy, clastic at waist and knee < From 2/11. Girls' Underskirts Flannelette. scalloped edge, colors. From 2/9. Kiltie Dresses Serge Frocks Girls' ierseys #ii. Serge Skirts PBICES QUOTED AHE FOB i-IBST SIZE.

From Sunny Ceylon To You. Farning's Tea •p* 1/7 Pound SPOTCASH. Eetmomy U the watchword of every good house-wife these times, and when you can save 7d a pound on your tea bill it means everything to you, and remember the quality and flavor is guaranteed. This: tea was purchased rate time agvon favorable terms and compared with the landed cost to-day the; price is-extremely low. L BECKBESSINGER General - Storekeeper and Hard' ware Merchant, MsUBAM SIBXBT - WAITARA *Hmm ft FX). Box ti. LADIES'! Hero's Model Footwear. Winter is here—are you prepared with seasonable footwear? You know your boots must now be of stouter build so as to keep out winter's cold and wet. t The newest creations, linked with exact and careful construction are embodied in McEwen winter boots and shoes. Although giving the necessary solidity, the utmost smartness is expressed. Here your trtrf wish caa be satisfied. We take great care in seeing that wary eutomr is exactly suited—as to stylo fit and price. A word t* tlx wias: Boy footwear bow—-i* im gaiag to be dear. NcEWEN BROS. Footwear Itaportert, t a NEW PLEMOUIH. JOB _ £L£~XaBBS2ia KtWS" fobbing Boom has the facilities for turning out work ext*!;t<<n:*ly, ebeaplyand effectively. When in need of any printing, from a visiting tard to a poster, please Ting 'pi'<»* 17 and- oar representative will oil

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1918, Page 4

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