School -rtjffflwWi/ 1 Days & A Shoe ulSltX Ways. \nWjF’ School ~ will soon s' start, and r V 11 I mothers r || I know by y —'CyJUi || I past exx I. perienee Ih’ml I that P oor ||| l| ’ n\ ( Tlj quality | 1111 l I )/ footwear mIuIII 11 has an awkward z r way of £lf wearing W Jfl / ° wee^CB before its time. FIT THE CHILDREN HERE. We have a grand range of strong and serviceable sandals, best boots, and suitable shoes unparalleled in Taranaki. All firstgrade goods at lower prices than you would pay for poor quality lines. See our Window Display before you decide to buy. DEARE’S BOOT ARCADE. NEW PLYMOUTH Agent for— Dr. Scholl's Foot Appliances. Stafford Footwear. REPAIRS ON THE PREMISES. Postage Paid on Country Orders.
EVERY CONCEIVABLE DESIGN finds a place amongst our fine selection of ENGAGEMENT RINGS. This, together with the fact that every gem is guaranteed pure, and every setting being depfchdable. has made our Store the ring house of New Plymouth. Your money buys a better ring here! DALGLEISH WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, NEW PLYMOUTH.
BIGGEST SNIP OF THE DAY IN LAND. r£HREE HALF-ACHE SECTIONS, situated in suburbs, to be sold in lot or in separate sections. PRICE only £3OO for lot,. CASH £5O, balance for 3 years at 6 per cent. JELLYMAN & FORBES EGMONT STREET.
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DON’T CHEAT iftUR EYES. IDOORLY ground and poorly fitted glasses. though giving temporary relief, will permanently damage your eyesight. Take the safe course— CONSULT US. Our method of examination is the result of years of practical experience. ERNEST DAVIES OPTICAL SPECIALIST, NEW PLYMOUTH.
TO RESIDENTS OF INGLEWOOD AND DISTRICT. TVURING the next few days my business premises. Moa Street, Inglewood, will be closed owing to my absence securing heavy stocks for enlargement of business activities. R. LETT, DECORATOR. SIGN WRITER AND PAPERHANGER, INGLEWOOD.
TO FARMERS AND ALL OTHERS INTERESTED. VOW is your chance to get your carting done promptly and at a reasonable price. Having secured a LEYLAND FOUR-TON LORRY, I am prepared to do carting at the rate of one shilling per mile per ton, full toads. Both ways charged. Starting Monday, 9th May, 1921. Minimum charge 10a per ton. Please ring up, or leave orders »t A. Veale’s (’Phone 166), Brougham Street. M T PRIEST gARRTKR,' NEWT PLYMOUTH. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1922, Page 4
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