t^,e ‘ r P urc^iaß e is a matter Sgggl which concerns many mothers Tj\\ MBttL XCI P resent > when all the “young JJ Jw hopefuls” are starting a new <3 ■■Manon year’s schooling. AT CARLSON’S Will be found a big selection of the right togs. BOYS’ SUITS in great variety, in best Colonial Tweeds, from 22/6 SHORTS, in all sizes, from P ■.... . 6 / 9 SHIRTS, all the wanted styles, in Xavy & Grey, from 7/6 In fact, everything a boy is likely to need, at value figures. BRING THE BOY IN TO SEE US TO-DAY! ADI QA Al »Q roc mens and boys’ wear. VMRLvUi* O Opposite Criterion, NEW PLYMOUTH
A Special Line of Working Boots tLJj at a Special Price | I. 11.3 Z*o“ O O *J« o| I V The man in search of real, sturdy I®*- 00 ®'Oof r ” ' lO® OO ® 0 0 / 1 | • working boots, can’t do better than I® □•> £ o y call and inspect the “’Hannah” selec- g * tion. Our offering includes— MEX’S STROXG KIP DERBY, BALMORALS, NAILED AND PLATED, WITH STOUT OLID SOLES, 23/g p E R p AIk Every pair is strong and comfortable, and good for plenty of hard service. Make Hannah’s your headquarrters for working boots. You can depend on good value always. .’bootmakers’ 1 SHOEISTS. NEW PLYMOUTH. Branches at Stratford and Hawera.
Pianos on Easy Terms. Price oi I price on Path Price RSre syetam 36 Cash Price Hire system J 6 Price Men** I ®f 36 Monets’ Monthly Instrunieat T«r® Depeslt. Payments. Instrument, T«mn. Deposit. Payments. sd. £ s. A £ sd. £ s. d. £ s. d. & s. d. £ s. d. .> s. d. If 1# fi 14 7 6 1 5 C 7 3 50 0 0 57 16 0 5 0 0 1 9 2 15 0 0 17 5 0 111 0 8 0 52 19 0 68 7 6 5 5 I 110 7 17 10’0 SO 2 6 115 • 10 2 55 0 0 $350 515 9 112 4 on o 0 28 0 0 2 0 0 11 8 57 10 0 66 2 6 515 0 118 0 »10 9 25 17 8 259 13 1 WOO 9000 609 115 0 S 0 • 28 15 0 210 0 14 r 62 10 0 71 17 6 C 5 0 116 8 27 10 0 31 lg 6 215 • 16 0 65 0 0 74 15 0 610 0 117 11 30 0 0 34 10 0 308 17 8 7000 80 10 0 709 20 10 alO 0 37 7 6 3 5 6 18 11 75 0 0 86 5 0 710 9 2 8 9 S 3 00 4050 310 0 105 80 00 $2 00 809 268 37 10 0 43 2 6 315 0 1 116 86 9 0 97 15 0 810 0 2 9 7 40 00 46 "0 440 13 1 90 09 198 19 0 900 212 6 tf 16 6 41 IT 6 4 5 8 1 4 9 95 0 0 109 5 0 910 I 215 5 45 0 0 51 15 6 £lB 8 1 6 3 100 0 9 115 0 9 10 0 0 218 47 18 0 54 12 6 415 6 17 1 HOFFMANN - —-i——“—’ —jgggterBASIC SLAG! BASIC SLAG! TVE have pleasure in advising that we have arranged for a Direct Shipment of HIGH-GRADE BASIC SLAG, to arrive about April or May next, an z d are now booking qrders at Very favorable rates. As the supply is limited, and owing to the rise in the exchange rates, we are unable to replace at the money. FARMERS WILL DO WELL TO BOOK ORDERS WITHOUT , DELAY. NEWTON KING,
Afternoon delight — Pleasant company, grateful rest, sparkling conversation, and a fragrant cup of Tea. But it must be That Subeifo Tea— Suratura HAWIS-fg.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1921, Page 2
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638Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1921, Page 2
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