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Slipped Round to Slipper Time Again And we’ve prepared for it. Hundreds of pairs of warm, new slippers for father and mother and everybody. A grand line at wondrously low prices. ‘ 6d to 3s lid a pair. EVENING SHOES from 3s lid The stock has just been replenished with footwear for winter, personally selected by Mr, Doaro from the shelves of the manufacturers. ENSURE DflY FEET. In this wet season nothing but good Boots will do. Hero’s a lino we strongly recommend and guarantee: Men’s Boots, from 10s 6d. Comfort Boots, no toecap, hand-sown, wide toes • ana • broad soles 20s. There’s just over £IOOO worth of now stock, and there’s a pair for you. REPAIRS on the Premises. Deare’s Boot Arcade. INTO THE RAIN WITH A PRESTWELL ON AND YOU’LL NEED NOT FEAR. We’ve just finished making our now season’s Overcoats, and for stylishness, cut, and make, they’re hard to beat. We don’t say wo’ro invincible, but when we’re on the warpath with out clothing we’re a tough proposition to handle. • Our new season’s Topcots comprise the Chesterfield shapes, the Raglan shapes, the Doublebreasted Motor Coats, and a lot of other stylos. The prices, as usual, are low. and the quality, as usual, is nigh. Wo have them from 255. THE EASE DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. A WARNING. BREADWINNERS. WE HAVE PLEASURE in again assuring you that wo are in no way connected with any MILLING TRUST. ASSOCIATION, or COMBINE —free in every respect. The Otago Times, May 31, in a leading article, speaks in most eulogistic terms of our independence, and having so successfully kept the TRUST at bay in the NORTH ISLAND, hut our local papers remain silent on our good points. Though we have successfully combated the Trust, with your assistance, wo have not yet been endowed with supernatural powers to control the elements to prevent drought and shortages throughout tho world, and minus of these powers wo are compelled to pay the market rate for wheat, which has advanced, through the results of a serious drought in the South, augmented with something similar occurring in Europe. Wo all Tike cheapness, but it is hardly fair, and not biblical, to expect that one section of tho community (i.e., farmers, etc.), should shoulder the loss alone for the betterment of mankind, when no other trade or profession is asked to do so. Sofsa platform orators for. cheap notoriety say, remove tho duties, no matter how seriously it interferes with their neighbours. If this was given effect to, tho sweated surplus of mysterious American (with its recent disclosures in adulteration), coloured India, where the weekly wage is about 2s, and greedy Australia, with its recent reciprocity tariff, would bo dumped in New Zealand, thereby ruining the farming and milling community, with their numerous dependencies. Australia had a serious drought in 1902, and its tariff was not altered for New Zealand’s benefit. Tho Government is now exhibiting tho horrors of sweating, so let us bo careful and reflect seriously before giving vent to idle and dreamy thoughts, otherwise God’s Own Country will no longer exist. Thanking you for past favours, and soliciting a continuance, —Wo remain, always at your service.— Northern Roller Milling Company. P. VIRTUE, Manager, “ CHAMPION ’’ BRAND. YOU can get it cheaper at the Red Poet.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143473, 21 April 1911, Page 2

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548

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143473, 21 April 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 143473, 21 April 1911, Page 2

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