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THE TARANAKI DAILY NEWS, T. A. ASKEW has been appointed Waverley Agent for The Taranaki Daily News, which r available at 8.45 each morning. Sandals For The Children For Summer Days. The children just love the freedom and comfort a pair of sandals give and there is no better footwear for the summer months. The kiddies revel in a pair of sandals—they enhance the joy derived from their play. STRENGTH AND QUALITY are the features of our new stocks of sandals and mothers should not fail to see our display. They will stand all the kicking and running a child can give them—in fact they are just ideal for the children. Our new stocks excel their predecessors for style, fit and finish, and the quality of the leather is something exceptional. They are made to give absolutely every comfort and all the freedom the growing feet require. They are suitable in every way and their wearing qualities are bound to give satisfaction. We have a variety of styles in all sizes in stock and the prices are extremely moderate. Regal Shoe Store Devon St., New Plymouth.

"Costly thy Qiabit a3 thy purse can buy, But not expressed in fancy; rich, not guadyj For the apparel oft proclaims the man." Pure tadigo Serge Suits. Guaranteed Dye. £7 Os Three factors account for the price: (1) We obtain cash for all our suits. The cash is immediately transferred into (2) We bought early (1910) and prices have advanced 102 per cent since our purchase. (3) Our selling prices are basedoa the purchase price of the cloth, and not on the market value. The price will remain at ! £7 whilst our present stock lasts. We have sufficient Serge for 108 Suits or Costumes. The stock includes Browns and Greys of equal value. If you want a suit Come Early. New Plymouth. CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THIS? "trOU pay Income Tax or Land Tax, *-' or perhaps both. Do you under-) stand all about such? If not, why not do so? We have a few copies left of "The Land and Income Taxpayers' Quid 0 . 1918," by W. H. Hemingway, F/P.a (N.Z.), Solicitor. Send your name, addresasand 10/ (t . the work•wiU*emailed4oyou, post J,M 4jy -''return. : HEMINGWAY & ROBERTS g&kJlox J616, Auc •'■ "•

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1918, Page 4

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