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I Boys’ Wearables at Whites’ The problem of what to buy for the boys may be solved at WHITES’. Here are a ft, -,• few lines, /w'. ( 'H | which will j stand rough gg I wear, and at ® wS attractive <gJSn |g prices. ! Boys’ Navy College Shirts, sizes, 12|, 13, 14J. Price 10/6. Boys’ Grey College Shirts, I Sizes 11, 11J, 12, 12j, 13, 134. Price 12/6. ! Boys’ Navy Serge Shorts, < all sizes 5 to 17. Price 15/11. j Boys’ Pyjamas, made of Horrockses’ striped Pytjama Cloth. All sizes from 6 to 10. 12/6 & 13/6 Whites' Limited ■ “GROWING WITH NEW PLY- f! MOUTH.” DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. j l RESERVED | ■ STOCKS OFFERED AT GREATLY REDUCED i; PRICES. - 11 TYURING the war we built up |j very large stocks of High- 1 class English Tweede & Wor- ’j fiteds. We were compelled to do ,i so because supplies were unavailable from the New Zealand Warehouses. Now conditions have changed, ■ 1 and supplies can be readily got. We propose, therefore, to reduce our stocks, and to facilitate the reduction we are going-- to offer them at very low prices. SUITS from £B. COSTUMES from £9 9s. | Yes; we propose to make up the stocks into Suits and Cosi tumen at these substantially rei duced prices. And we are not going to skimp the work—we ! have to consider our reputation. We guarantee the quality of the k i materials, the linings, and the workmanship, to be up to our 2 high standard, and to give you ab- | soli te satisfaction. MODERN j TAILORS’ L ro - j (BESLEY’S.) 1 NEW PLYMOUTH A2JD g STRATFOR' . SIGHT j TESTING ! JpRNEST DAVIES Devon Street, New Plymouth. § Next Door to Bank of Australasia. TO FARMERS AND ALL OTHERS INTERESTED. VOW is your chance to get your carting done proinptly and at a reasonable price. Having secured a LEYLAND FOUR-TON LORRY, I am prepared t\. do carting at the rate of one shilling per mile per ton, full loads. Both ways charged. Starting Monday, 9th May, 1921. Minimum charge 10s per ton. Please ring up, or leave orders at A. Veale’s (’Phone 166), Brougham Street.; M. T. PRIEST, . 1 \ CARRIER, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1921, Page 4

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361

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1921, Page 4

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