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ROWSON—At the Stratford Hospital, 8. Charles Henry Rowson, eldest Bon of Mr. Charles Rowson, fanner, Flint Boad, Stratford; late of the lath Reinforcements; aged 22 years. TAPP.—On November 4, at Auckland, 'George Amor., dearly beloved husband of Clara Louise Tapp, and father of W. J. Tapp, of New Pylmouth; in his Tsth year. FUNERAL NOTICES. The Funeral (Mill Henry Rowson w dence at 2 p.m. EXCELSIOR FURNISHING CO., Undertakers, Stratfon The Funeral of the late William Edwin Aisii will leave the New Plymouth Hospital at noon To-morrow (Sunday, November in), arriving at Tataraimaka Cemetery at 2 o'clock. Friends please accept this intimation. W. S. COBHAM, Undertaker.

WEATHER FORECAST. Per Press Association. Wellington, Last Night, sent indications ato for high =«"rt>-™ct winds and squally, changeable and < dltions, with heavy showers gene Jt on the higher levels in the south. Ihe * will rise everywhere.

THE REGAL FOR SOUND FOOTWEAR AT REASONABLE PRICES! REGAL boots and shoes are becoming more and more the choice of those who prefer the best, because they find in our Footwear all those attributes which make for constant and enduring service, and distinctive appearance. All lines displayed at our store are representative of the maintenance of the EMAL policy to supply goods of the absolute maximum value, through continued good quality, efficient workmanship, and moderation of The Regal Shoe Store Devon St., Now Plymouth.

"Costly thy foabit 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 Three factors • account for the price: (1) We obtain cash for all our euits. The cash is immediately transferred into (2) We bought early (1916) and prices have advanced 102 per cent since our purchase. (3) Our selling prices are based on the purchase price of tlhe 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. LIMITED, Stratford, New Plymouth.

ra «« mm. wmmmm m $mM WslmMm 1 wm NBHnABM I 6,000 British wodcer3 are employed making NORTH BRITISH TYRES. Kt a NORTH BRITISH "DREADNOUGHT" I to your motor cycle, and get ypni BOJWjfB worth. Socuix&aojE.,; 1 ; |ji

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1918, Page 4

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