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The "Doctor" Flannel BftMnmended by the HWttcal Faculty for Infants' and Invalids' /■ W«rTHE STORE ~Hu just opened a case of these famous flannels direct from their British maker*. ; Doctor Flannels sire all pure wool, practically unshrinkable, »ft to tender skins and give splendid wear. Offend :. • ■ LAST YEAR'S PRICES. DOCipk FLANNELS • Write only, 22-ineh .... 3/11 DOCTORFLANNELS Colon,- 27-inch 4/6 ■ Grey, Sterlet, Shetland, Fink. . . AfUTO FOR PATTEBHS. "Bennies PEBIG STORE, Waitara^ ■ WE STUDIED YOUE / OOMFOET whenwebought these cosy slippers. Thty tte'jtut the warmest slippers procurable and are condu- • cive of tile utmost comfort durbig this cold wintry weather. There .are WASH SLIPPERS - fpr> ladies, in smart, dainty styles that are very appealing- The; slippets for men are of stouter make, of course, but give Teal solid comfort nevertheless. Then there jwe nest little styles in slippers for boys and girls. * WEWEN BEOS., °K" Shoe Store, 'Phone 200, iIBW PLYMOUTH. OILSKIN CAPES with hoods, for school girls, at H. WELLS & CO„ WAIT AHA. All sizes : Price. 17/6, rising 1/- per size. ' Seal bargains—get one before -—' the rain comes on. —— H. Wells & Co., BOX 34. THONE 48, . WAITAEA. ■>, '' « No terms are more abused than tailfiring expressions. tWhen we sayTailor Made .We mean—iTailor Made H. COCKER, HIGH CLASS TAILOR —AND COSTUMIER, And Pactory Garment Merchant, • (Opposite Empire Theatre) DEVON PT., NEW PLYMOUTH. EYESTRAIN AND HOW IT ARISES Even imperfect ejree can oft yield clear making an extra effort—that ia by straining. 'Bdt this continual tendon is unnatural and eventually leads to severe attacks of Headache. All who suffer Headache, especially alter close eyework, such as reading, sewing, theatre-going, motoring, etc., should have their vision carefully tested. Medicine cannot cure it if the eyes are at Dsult, but proper Glasses WILL. . ...» EfiNEST B, DAVIES tjutc, lmm, Fjtft. Mas JUafea OnaliSW SSfhr-TwdM Optkba DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1920, Page 4

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