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The Aristocrat of Footwear. Smart Shoes for Men. To obtain the best value an quality footwear there is no need to go further— STOP RIGHT HERE. You will be delighted with our stocks of fashionable shoes ill all the latest and most stylish designs. Every pair of shoes we offer is splendid value—we represent all the best makes and our latest Summer models are wtll worth inspecting. They are shoes which give an air of distinction to the wearer. Men, come to us for footwear! Regal Shoe Store, Devon St., New Plymouth.

"Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, But not expressed in fancy; rich, not guady; For the apparel oft proclaims the man." Pure Indigo Serge Suits. Guaranteed Dye. £7 Os Od. Three factors account for the price: (1) We obtain cash for all our suits. The cash is immediately transferred into goods. (2) We bought early (191G) and prices have advanced 102 per cent since our purchase. (3) Our selling prices are based o-.i the purchase price of fhc cloth, and not on the market valu?. The price will remain at £" whilst our present stock lasts. We have sufficient Serge for 108 > Suits or Costumes. The stock includes Browns and Greys of equal value. If vou want a suit Come Early. THE MODERN TAILORS, LIMITED, Stratford, New Plymouth. WEATHER FORECAST. Per Press Association. Wellington, last Night. Showery conditions have been experienced in northern and east coast parts of the North Island, tut generally fair to cloudy weather has ruled to-day. Strong south-east winds have prevailed in the far north and easterly and southerly breezes elsewhere. The barometer, though high over the Dominion, i 3 relatively low to the north-west. Present indications are for moderate to strong south-easterly winds, changing to uortherlies and then increasing. The barometer is falling soon in the south. Weather fair to cloudy generally, but unsettled conditions are likely to overspread the Dominion shortly. FOR THE EMPIRE' CAUSE. HADDRELL.—In memory of Sydney Herbert Haddrell, 3rd Batt., N.Z. Rifle Brigade, 15th Reinforcements, youngest son of Walter H. and the lute M. A. Haddrell, killed in action in Belgium on October 12, 1917. DERBY. —Private John William Derby, kiUed in action on October 12, J917, buried on Bellevue Spur. His God and Country called him, And his life he freely gave, But 'tis hard to think wo cannot Place a flower upon his grave. A lonely grave in a far-off land; A grave we may never see; But while life and memory last We will remember thee Farewell, Dear Jack. —lnserted by his loving grannie (E. Williams, Stratford). FUNERAL NOTICE. The Funeral of the late Private Henry Bennett will leave St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church to-day (Saturday, October 12, 1918), at 2.30 p.m., for Te Henul Cemetery. Friends will kindly accept this Intimation. JAS. LOVERIDGE, Undertaker. THANKS. ELLIS.—Mrs. Ellis and family. Bird Road, Stratford, desire to express their sincere thanks for the many very kind messages of sympathy received on the death of Rifleman A. D. Ellis. MARRIAGE. KING—RUNDLE.—On October 7, 1918, at St. Mary's Church, New Plymouth, by tho Vcn. Archdeacon Evans, Edward C., 11th Reinforcements, N.Z.E.F., eldest son of Mr. E. King, Bell Block, to Bessie M., second <laughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Rundle, Te Henul.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1918, Page 4

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543

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1918, Page 4

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