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alKoomef lf« Baby Week At the Klf ; store XW» ia . bafcy week and we ■want every mother to lee the <Mgr garments ben provided for health and comfort. Mother love now warna her wanner clothing is wanted and her dears for tin beat Value, will prompt her to (elect some here Matinee Coats White, soft fancy wool; from 4/6 Wool Vests White, long and short sleeves; from 1/-. Flannelette Gowns Cbaam, trimmed with laoe 2/11' Head Squares Stand, embroidered, 3/11. Infants Barras White flannel 6/11; flannelette 2/3. Baby's Bootees White, wool, plain and fane; tops 1/-. BRIHG THE BABY. tS* mi/rut From Sunny Ceylon —Te You.—> Fanning's Tea Pw 1/7 Pound j /._ SPOT, CASH,) UotoSj; & thsr watchwords bl •mg; good bouse-wiM thaae tiamj and when yojrean tava 7d It posad ooyoor tea bill it mean* Uraything'toyou, and remember the quality and flavor is gnartataedi tea waa purchased Mat-time ago on favorable-terma and eoapared witk the. landed tcrtto-da; the price la agfremely m K BECKBESSINGER QAhI Storekeeper and Hard* ( ware Merchanl, JfeUSAM SIBEET - WAITAKA 'JfeaaOt P.O. B<ufr LADIES'! Here's Model Footwear. Winter is here—are yon prepared with seasonable footwear? You know your boots must now be of itooter build «o aa to keep out winter's cold and wet Tkt newest creations, linked „ with exact and eareful construe* lion are embodied in McEwen winter boots and ahoea. Although giving the necessary solidity, the utmost smartness is ;expreßs--1 ed. Hare your every wish can be natilled. We take great care t In Mdag that ersry euatomer la eaeUy suited—aa to style fit and prfre. A word to the wiser Bay footwear now—it- la going to be dear.' NcEWEN BROS. Jf Fooftnprlmportaatf NEW PLYMOUTH. ..ftut haa tiu" taarfUg oak-work ex- • !'tieusly, cheaply «nd«cffectively: In need of'any pfrintlng, from a.iinr rard t# a .poater, please ring ■>«h«aa n

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1918, Page 4

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