" Regal" Challenge Bargains. Which every footwear buyer should knew about, are these lines which we mention to-day. Men and Roys get a chance with Regal Money Savers—but they'll get left if they don't buy soon I PHICES. Men's Glaee Derby Boots 23/6, 25/-, 27/0 and *3O/-. Men's Box Calf Derby Boots 25/•, 27/6, 30/-, 32/6,' and 35/-. Other snap linos are waiting herei for prompt buyers! Regal Shoe Store, Devon St., New Plymouth,
IT MAY BE YOUR TURN TOMORROW. ARE YOU PREPARED? The war lias altered, and is altering many existing conditions. Many of the best artisans have answered the country's call and enlisted—someone has had to fill the breach. To-morrow the opportunity of promotion may come to you. Can you fill the job? Get in touch with us at once, and we will show you how a few months' study will fit you for a higher position that is your 9 when you qualify. We give personal attention to all students desirous of passing Government Exams, in all branches of Engineering.
Bower's, Engineering Schools Colwill's Chambers, Routh's Buildings, AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 50. P.O. Box 865. the usual time for sending in Land and Income Tax Returns is approaching Taxpayers are strongly advised to send to Hemingway and Robertson, P.O. Box 516, Auckland, for "The Land and Income Taxpayers' Guide" (post paid 10s 6d), in which book are not only complete directions for filling in returns, but full information in simple language on the whole subject. FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. STOTT.—In loving memory of 2561 X, Private Jams# Thomas Stott, Ist Wellington Infantry Battalion, 17th Reinforcements, died of wounds received at Messlnes ou June 9, 1917. When alone in ray sorrow the sad teara flow; There comes a dream of a dear long ago. And, unknown to the world, he stands by my side, And whispers the words, "Death cannot divide." Only those who have lost are able to tell The pain Hint Is felt at not saying farewell, —lnserted by Emma Walsh, Ngaere. PALCONEE.—In memory of James Falconer, of New Plymouth, and late of Urenul, killed in action at Messlnes, June, 1917. His life was good His death was great; What better would he Hare asked of fate, Than to risk his all In England's strife, And give for others A true man's life f —lnserted by a Urenul friend.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1918, Page 4
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