A HALF PRICE DRESSES For Girls at Rennie’s Sale “Shop-soiled” is the reason why these Washing Dresses for Girls are being cleared out at such ridiculously low prices. The quantity is limited. Hurry! PRINT FROCKS Light washing colors, 26 to 36-ineh 2/11. GIRLS’ OVERALLS Fancy stripes, plain facings, 20 to 34in ~x 3/3. GIRLS’ DRESSES Jumper and Skirl* light colors, 21-inch , 3/8. CHILDREN’S ROMPERS Navy Trimmed Washing Braid, only 3/11. RENNIE’S The Big Store, WAIT AR A.
KIDDIES ARE OFF TO SCHOOL AGAIN. nd tat is IB jh ire to I -fffgg? Jf- ./ .ean new I Krtwear! | 1” I YVE have just opened new shipments of children’s footwear, and can supply every requirement. STRONG SANDALS. Either Tan or Black. SCHOOL BOOTS, for boys and girls of all ages. Our school boots are sturdy and serviceable, yet the height of comfqrt, and mothers will find our moderate prices a big help. BRING THE BOYS & GIRLS ALONG TO-DAY! M C EWEN BROS., “K” Shoe Store, ’Phone 201, NEW PLYMOUTH.
SCHOOL OUTFITS FOR EVERY BOY. Here are Stj sturdy clothes & fol sturdy, 1?/ frciMeking, ew Zealand /i schoolboys. ■i / UwfjX i> ou ght r.y / l ar g e ly but I•V" f /UtvA wisely of this KX/z c high-grade 1 clothing, and \ Waitara parents are advised to buy now before the coming rise in prices. High School and Technical College Uniform Shirts & ShortsServiceable Hose. School Belts and Caps. Smart All-Wool & Petone Suits for best wear. Overcoats, Raincoats, and Extra Strong Boots for school wear. H. Wells & Co., MEN’S & BOYS’ OUTFITTERS, WAITARA AND INGLEWOOD.
Quality First K MATERIALS IN WORKMANSHIP > IN CUT & FIT AND IN READY-TO-WEARS. Costumes, Suits, Raincoats, Sports and Great Coats. PROVE IT AT H. COCKER’S HIGH - CLASS TAILOR & COSTUMIER. Importer & Woollen Mercihant DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. (Opposite Empire Theatre.)
UNDERTAKERS. pURSER’S, L TD -« THE RED POST, DEVON STREET. UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Funerals Furnished in Town or Country, lB2 and 789. Ladies should protect themselves from Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, etc., by putting about 10 drops of Nazol on a hnndker liief and placing it inside a blouse on the chest. Use Nazol freely in Lrhis w-iy—it does not injure the most kelicate fabric. £
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1921, Page 4
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363Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1921, Page 4
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