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A LAS! Broadway's Up. Mud and Dirt. You almost want gum boots, but never mind—let's all look pleasant. Spring time is coming (by and by), and Hannah's Boot People know what they are about. You are all going to have beautiful roads, beautiful spring and summer weather, £iid Spring and Summer Shoes, at prices that have not been affected by any spring for ,a very, very long time. Coming shortly. ANNAH'S Boot People's predictions are: Fair and mild balmy spring weather to summer (some time shortly), with Dainty Summer Shoes to match this idyllic weather. That ought to please the ladies. XTAVE you noticed the fine springy steps of the fine men you meet nowadays. It is all due to the coming springy weather and the easy springy footwear they can only procure at Hannah's Boot Shops. That ought to please the men. XT ANNAH'S Boot People promise seasonable, dainty Footwear for seasonable weather. In fact, Hannah's Boot People can fit you out .to meet the daintiest zephyrs or the stunning cyclones we are having from good old Wragge and Bates just lately. Better times are coming shortly. SPRING'S Delights—Ah! Spring's Delights. Well, they're coming, aren't they? And so are the delightful Spring Samples of Ladies' Spring and Summer Shoes. Hannah's Boot People predict that they'll be here together presently, that is, of course, if the sun spots don't stop 'em.

FOR SALE. OAg ACRES, all in grass except d acres in shelter tush; well subdivided into convenient paddocks, well watered, fair buildings, well fenced, on good metalled road; half has been ploughed, school close, railway station J mile, factory 1J miles; very clean farm, no mortgage. Price, £4O per acre, balance 7 years at 5% per cent. KK ACRES, all in grass, well subdivided, well watered, Well fenced, on good metalled road; J-mile to cheese factory, %-mile from school; 6-roomed house, jy»il cowshed (concrete, floor). Cheap'lt £3O per acre; £SOO cash, balance easy terms. QK 1 ? ACRES, all in grass, subdivided into 22 paddocks, well watered, freehold title, half has been under plough, well fenced, on good metalled road, 2 miles from • cheese factory and school, good S roomed house with all conveniences; large shed, for milking, 22 bails; almost clean of all weeds. Price £25 per acre, ea9y terms to man. MY LAND REGISTER CONTAINS PICK 0? DAIRY FARMS AND SHEEP PROPERTY IN TARANAKI; ALSO NUMEROUS HOUSE PROPERTIES. LAND AGENT WHERE TO STAY IN NEW PLYMOUTH.

]SJ-IGER JJ 0U S .rf, ELIOT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. THE above House is situated in the prettiest spot in New Plymouth, overlooking the town, and is replete and up-to-date, w'ith all modern conveniences. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. Phono 629. MISSES BRANLEY & BATES, Proprietresses. PIGS! PICS! PICS! XT 2 FARMERS' CO-OiP. BACON iff ' ' MEAT-PACKING GO., LTD, SEPTEMBER. Pihama—Monday, 9 (10 to 12)j , Opunake—Monday, 9 (1 to 3) Okato—Monday, 9 (10 to 2) Moturoa—Tuesday, 10 (10 to 2) Inglewood—Wednesday, 11 (10. to 12.30) Toko—Monday, 9. Midhirst—Tuesday, 10. Stratford—Wednesday, 11. G. H. SHORT, New Plymouth.

? Thirteen yean ago, when I iived in Smeaton, two of my childnb suffered terribly with ASTHMA, but three or four bottles of HEARNE'S completely CURED the both of them. Neither bat had an attack since; and the fact ithat the boy has joined the Royal Navy proves that the ■mHcil examination (to which all Navy candidates must submit) revealed nothing the matter with his 1 lungs. Needless to say I { always fall back on , HEARNE'S ' BRONCHITIS for Colds. It is a splendid medicine, and most valuable for Chest Affections. 1 !

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1918, Page 3

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