MEMO TO MOTHERS, VVE confidently invite inspection of our School Boots —a new range in all sizes, strongly, durably and comfortably made. Prices, as printed below, are certain to interest every mother bent ou economy. Here is a thoroughly reasonable basis on which school boots and shoes may now be purchased—at Deare’s: — CHILDREN'S 1-BAR SHOES, English make, sizes 3-6 4/11, 7-10 5/I’, 11-1 7/11. GIRLS’ STRONG SCHOOL BOOTS, sizes 7-9 14/6, 10-13 15/6, 1-2 16/6. BOYS’ STRONG SCHOOL BOOTS Sizes 7-9 10/6, 10-13 13/6, 1-2 15/6, 3-5 17/6. DEARE’S BOOT ARCADE. NEW PLYMOUTH Agent for— Dr, Scholl’s Foot Appliances. “Bective,” “Oakeshot,” and “Finemore” Footwear. REPAIRS ON THE PREMISES Postage Paid on Country Orders.
We Strongly Recommend TORIC LENSES. Z// 'J'HEIR deep curve / / gives a won- / V der fully enlarged / field of vision, and entirely eliminates the distortion which is so noticeable to weArers of flat lenses when looking through the edges of their glasses. P.esides, they vastly improve j our personal appearance. If you wear glasses, you shou’d know all about Toric lenses. We will be pleased to explain their many advantages. ERNEST DAVIES OPTICAL SPECIALIST, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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WEDDING GIFTS OF JEWELLERY. ALWAYS acceptable and; apto the full worth for their beauty and utility. DO NOT HESITATE TO SEE OUR DISPLAY! You’ll find here a most extensive range of choice gift articles at a very reasonable price. DALGLEISH WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, NEW PLYMOUTH.
CYCLISTS CYCLISTS! CYCLISTS! HERE IS SOMETHING FOR YOU! lUE have just landed a shipment of the *’ famous “St. George’s” Push Cycles, manufactured in Leeds, England, fitted with Sprang Tyres and guaranteed for 12 months. We are offering these highgrade machines at the remarkably low price of 212 10s. MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS TO CALL AND INSPECT. JELLYMAN & FORBES ENGINEERS AND ELECTRICIANS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
THE BETTER ’OLE M C CULLOUGH’S DEVON STREET, (Opposite McNeill’s New Plymouth.)) TYYERS, DRY CLEANERS AND HAT RE-BLOCKERS. We have shown we have the skill to do what we undertake. RATAPIKO—TARIKT— TAIT AMA RURAL MAIL DELIVERY. /AN and after 2nd January, 1922, the following time-table will be observed: — Leave Ratapiko 7 a.m., arriving at Tariki &1-&.30 a.m. Settlers are requited to have mails ready to meet the above service. z J. JACOBSEN, Mail Contractor.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1922, Page 4
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373Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1922, Page 4
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