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egal Styles for Men i CHOICE FOOTWEAR THAT IS DURABLE. We have just been very fortunate in augmenting our stock of footwear for men. Our selection of the newest is now very complete. IF IT'S A "REGAL" BOOT YOU CAN DEPEND UP"N IT. Yes! We are in a position to guarantee satisfaction. Our stock is supplied by all the leading manufacturers in the world and quality predominates. QUALITY BOOTS REASONABLY PRICED. We invite your inspection. Devon St., New Plymouth.

All good wishes. May it bring you Happiness Comfort, If good clothes will help we are always at your service. LIMITED, Stratford* New Plymouth.

MOTOR BARGAIN COLUMN. QNE latest model 8.5.A.; nearly new, and Handsome Coach-built Sidecar (with windscreen, etc.), ia perfect order. A Bargain at £lO9QNE 5-Seater DODGE CAE; recently overhauled and painted; great value at £325. QNE old model 5-seater FORD; in very good repair and in good going order. £llO, V,' ■ NEWTON KING.

The influence of tlie newly-opened Thames goldfields on the Auckland annual race meeting of 50 years ago was remarked upon by the newspapers of the time. "The truth," said one writer, "is that people can now eDjoy themselves with confidence; they can betake themselves to amusement and recreation without the damping influence of threatened bankruptcy and ruin, People could not be expected to enter fully into the spirit of racing when they felt themselves incapable of enjoying it." In vi>e WelLsgton Health District, which included a population of about 400,000 people, *nd estend3 over nearly half of the North Island, including Tarar<afc', only eight cases of scarlet fever were reported in the aaonth of December, 1018. During the same month, five case# of enteric fever occurred in the district. All of thom were confined to that portion known aa the Waiapu Hospital District, where the population consists largely of Maoris. Jiptheria cases in the Wellington Health District were very numerous la3t year, and ia one month 43'2 cases were notified. Last month, however, the district was freer from this disease than it had been in any previous month of 1918, only 08 cases being reported. Cere- • bro-spinal meningitis coses for December tatalUd lw«nt#-tw»,

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1919, Page 4

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