Winter is Practically on the Doorstep! JEH W* Will it find you prepared irith a GOOD OVERCOAT? Winter's chill winds and icy atmosphere will have no terrors far you if you are enveloped in a cosy overcoat—one of those we are now showing IN SINGLE AND DOUBLEBREASTED STYLES— With and without belts. THE VERY SMARTEST TWEEDS AT REAsonAble PRICES. Mafc& a selection now! There's nothing to to gamed by waiting: F. PLUMTREE, OUTFITTER NEW PLYMOUTH.
Weather for Slippers! It's here all rig Mr-cold, wet pighta will soon be the rule in Taranaki • OGMFOSTS EOE ALU THE FAMILY is woven into Hannah Slippers. They conjure up visions of cosy evenings round the fire. LADIES', MSN'S AND CHILDREN'S Slippers have just arrived. The lines of really "comfy" slippeTs we have-ever sp US ABOUT SUPPERS EIGfIT HOW. BOOTMAKERS new nvtmrn EABMBM OOBNEB P.0.80X Ml 'PHONE 453 BRANCHES STEA3TOBD AND BEA.WERA.
TENNIS. Requisites in Great Variety. "Keep fit. Play your game" TENNIS RACKETS. Ayres' Wilding ..... 42/6 Blazenger's Lambert Chambers 45/- „ S.N.D. ..... 42/6 „ Doherty ..... 42/3 „ Kltson 42/6 „ E.O.M 38/8 Spalding's Gold Medal D. 45/- „ Whitehfluse 32/6 „ „ H.D. - 45/- „ Special Demon ............ „ B.C. 45/Slazenger's Lyceum 45/TENNIS BALLS.—Ayers' Championship 18/-, TENNIS SUNDRIES. —Transparent Rubber Handle Grips 2/-, Tennis Presses 3/-, Court Demon Eensha' .w 2V--18/6 Tapes l'/6» Marking Pins 6/6, Tennis Ball Nets 9d, Centre Guides 5/6, Racket Covers 5/6 and 6/6. Tennis Nets, 42ft X l%tt Sf/6 and 35/-, 42ft x 3Hft 32/0, Court Markers, "The Dale" 37/6, "The Ardee" 42/8. THE SPORT KING. FRANK FARRELL FRANK FABRELL. IMPORTER OF EVERT DBSCRJPTION OP SPOBTS AND GAMES. P.0..80X BT, ' ELTHAM. Pianos on Easy Terms. Price on i Hire system 36 Months' Term. £ s. d. 36 Monthly Cash Price of Instrument. £ 9. d. 50 0 0 Price on Hire system 36 Months' Term, ft s.<J. 57 10 0 52 10 0 CO 7 6 55 0 0 5 0 0 0 £ 57 10 0 66 2 6 - - ■ 69 0 0 71 17 6 74 15 0 80 10 0 80 i 70 75 80 0 0 92 0 0 - " " 97 IS 0 103 10 0 HOFFMANN QERSTENA far BREAKFAST. QERSTENA for BREAKFAST.
TRAINING ON FARMS FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. 'JHE New Plymouth Repatriation Committee invites the co-operation of farmers to train ex-soldiers in fanning. The employer is required to pay them a wage of £1 a week and found, Whilst the Committee pays an allowance to the men whilst receiving training of £1 per week, half of which is retained on his behalf by the Repatriation Department. It must be that there is a duty cast on every liiejnber of the community to help the! Returned Soldiers, who. have risked all and suffered untold hardship to maintain 'freedom and justice. Without their efforts we would all bo now in bondage and the farmers would not be in possession of their fee simple. The committee therefore appeals to the patriotism of Hmnor* to help the returned men to learn farming and equip them to become pradugwfl the more of whom wa have the gr&tter the production, and the easier burden Ringed by the war. at once to—A. & AIEEN, (JEBSTEMA for BREAKJEAST. Saving a few shillings on tyres ia not. economy I Fit the celebrated North British GUNCBER CROOS TYRES! which beat the rest in th* grtat 5,000 rmAk trial «
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1919, Page 2
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548Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1919, Page 2
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