CHEAP SUITS FOR BOYS. In Light and Dark Shades of Good Quality Washing Materials. FOB SUNDAY WEAR. FOR HOLIDAY WEAR. FOR SCHOOL WEAR. Boys' OHII Tonic Suits—Plain or Striped, SiJ.S. Drill, Laced Fronts, Lined Knickers. Special Price from 10/6 Boytf Crash Suits, Plain or Striped, Middy Skipe, Laced Fronts. Real Good Waihibg Mtteriftl. Spceial Prices from 8/11 Boy* 1 Striped Drill, Varsity Suits, Old Stock, limited Quantity. Special Price from 9/6 Boys' Leather Belts—Tan Anorted LcAgths. Special ftiee \/~ Boys' Khaki Drill Suits—Varsity Style, very Strong. Good Wearing Material, Special Price from 11/6 Boys' Varsity Suits—ln. Plain S.S.S, Navy Drill, Guaranteed Fast Dye. Special Prices from Boys' Tweed Sports Suits—Dark and Light Patterns, Plain Knickers, Sizes up to 12. Special Price 22/6 Color, Boys' Washing Hats—ln White Drill and Crash. Special Price 1/6 Boys' White Pique Washing Hats. Good Quality. Special Price 2/6 "The Kash," THE BUST VALUE STORE IN IAKANAKJ, DEVON ST. NEW PLYMOUTH.
3& JO tiEAftD m TABAHAKI th» ThorougMittd Staffing LORD MULTIFID liOLfntt) LAC? NELL. Only a Limited'Rttttber of Hues Taken. ftr IttMdiito particular* apply— i JAA HAWKINS, ' s " Sox 6, New Plymouth. MS to mm THE SEASOS AX VKW PLYMOUTH, ft* Imported Bone CAMPFIRE < s > By CJUnmtß (a); dan, SSVELST (5). CAttWfeß is * brown hone, standing 18 hands, and cornea from the same fcmeh at ih« No. S family U Doncaster, Mkd Utlawly ralatad. CAMrruIJC is the tin of the following well-bwwn horns: Pcpredation (winner •ttiM Ta Awaautu Cnp, the Auckland 9900 «org), Royal Dragoon (winner of the lleefton Cop, Westland Jubilei (Jjli White Blase (winner of the Wav«Wy (Ml lady Louisa (winner of the OMMitf Handicap, aad thne tines runin the Otaki-Baukawa Cuds). Othaji cf hia progeny an: lady Nolan, Topfc, John Willie, Bivouac, Flying Jhapwa, Wait!, Cinden, Embers, Carbmess, Hopye, Bhandon Bella, Camp Kettle, ToKKHght, Ahfta, Moutoa Camp, Bell & the Camp„ Generalissimo, KickafOOt and Evening Qk>w. Terms: £lO 10s. Goad Grating free till December 81,1918. AD can taken, but no responsibility. For farther particulars—_J. BOND (Owner), Gill Street, New Plymouth. RATS JJATB -J^TS
Mr H. C. LUKE, the Trail known logle-' wood Grain Merchant, writes:— "for deetroyinjr rata, absolutely the M»d most reliable retaedy ii OOM-i lONBENSE BAT EXTERMINATOR. I ha» aired me pounds in a year. The *t» di«app«*r as if by jngic and leave >o off entire nulL* tiii cHmsTs and stokes: WHOLESALE, BURGESS, FRABER £ CO. (Limited.) few Plymouth and Hawera. NOTICE. TARTKT ~~XNQiaE W 00O™~FUKAN01 MOTOR SERVICE. (yR and after thi* date the Public nni«t understand that ill fares are to be 'paid eftah. Ticket* will be feraed u t*m April 8, Win Mail Contractor, ? Batopik*
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1918, Page 7
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434Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1918, Page 7
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