Boys' Suits FOR Summer FRESH STYLISH STRONG Just the thing for your boy. FUGI SILK SUITS, all sizes .... 17/6 POPLIN SUITS 1«V8 CRASH SUITS 10/6 DARK COTTON TWEED SUITS 12/8 ALL GREAT VALUE. Howell & Howell, GENTS' OUTFITTERS NEW PLYMOUTH mm Made Dishes. j s Made dishes, prepared with 3 the help of LEA & PERKINS' = SAUCE, are a great aid to M economy, besides giving a || pleasing variety to the Menu. S Owing to its QUALITY and concen- 3 tration, a few drops of LEA & PERRIHB' == give far more satisfaction than a much 5 larger quantity of a " cheap " imitation. ~ Observe tlle signature thue in mkite SS red label £ . on every bottle. SS 3 The original and genuine Worcestershire, §§ illlllliilillllllilllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllilllliilllllljllljillllll J A •& ■/ Like a MagnetMilk puddings made with Edmonds Custard Powder attract everyone by their delicious creamy flavour,' Puddings made with Edmonds Custard are good for the kiddies, too, for tliia high-grade product contains 10tK goodness. Stewed frnit is also ideal when served with Edmonds-the whole faimly will b« delighted with tha delicious dish. Edmonds Custard can be served in a few minutes, it saves time, worn' and trouble. Try a tin of this popular favoim.e. Say to your grocer, "Band mo a tm of ," 10n ramoiDc si POWDER W U077 <55*9.S Kodaks «. r ,3 edd u ng and Birthday Presents Nothing is so sure of a 1 hearty welcome as a Kodak. A Kodak will enable the bride and bridegroom to secure a set of pictures of their honevmoon which they will treasure all their lives. Kodak picture-making is full of pleasure. Every time your gift is used your friends will think of you with gratitude. And a Kodak is equally suitable for a birthday present. There are Kodaks for the grown-ups —and Brownies for the Children. Kodaks cdst from 45/Brovvnies from 11/. KODAK J W. Fraser, Chemist F. W. Hall, Chemist DEALERS; Teed's Pharmacy ORLICKS MALTED LK JL j|j "•■w* IThe Ideal Food--1 D riok(Milk, Wheat, [and Malt), Keeps} J for years and never 1 I becomes stale or loses] I any of its admirable I qualities. It is made J ■SSSs®... -Jia a moment, aojM where. Only water! ,is needed. In bot climates it isj invaluable. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION I SOCIETY. I FISHING SEASON, V October 1, 1819, to April 30, 1820. ( piSHING Licenses may be obtained it\ the following Post Offices: New Plymouth, Tariki, Inglewood, Waitara, Okato, Pungarehu, Rahotu, and Opu* nake; V. Hurlestone, Egmont Village; and at the office of the Secretary, Devon Street, New Plymouth. Licenses.—Men, whole season (a vnilahlo over all Dominion), 20s; women and boys i (under 16 years of age), ss; Day Licenw * ■) (available for Taranaki District only), 2s fid; Half-season Licenses, from Decern* ber 20, 1919 (available for Taranaki District only), 12s (Id. A payment of 2/6 each will be ma'.lfl for shags' heads on application to thq Secretary. VAL DUE?, | £U
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1919, Page 6
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480Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1919, Page 6
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