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MEN! Here's a Snip in I GOOD STRONG , \ } SERVICEABLE ■\ or- |\ WORKING BOOTS. J /' 3 |J /, ]I "3 At For the farm or any other j 11 jj ' ’N I heavy work there’s nothing If’ ![ Jg to equal the boot illustrated ' leW MEN’S SPLIT KIP WHOLE BACK SHOOTERS, NAILED, WATERTIGHT. A BARGAIN AT 22/6. This fine example of ’’Hannah's” manufacture is made expressly to stand up to the hardest wear. SECURE A PAIR NOW AT THIS SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE. I 15 •(/\O BOOTMAKERS Xl/ SHOEISTS NEW PLYMOUTH. BRANCHES AT STRATFORD & HAWERA.

OF IHTEREST TO WOM EH AND ESPECIALLY TO MOTHERS OF BOYS. As the sunply at such prices may not prove equal to the demand We Advise Early Selection. BOYS’ ALL-WOOL JERSEYS, of choice New Zealand manufacture, in Grey and Navy: Sizes: 22 24 26 28 and 30 inches. Prices: 8/6 8/11 9/6 9/11 and 10/6. CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL <-GREY HOSE, strong and of good quality: Sizes: 5 6 7 and 8. Prices: 3/- 3/2 3/4 and 3/6. MAWKES 8 CHAMPION, Ltd., s^Va 287 Devon Street. NEW PLYMOUTH.

SMART AND SEASONABLE. \ FROM MAKER T 0 WEARER DIRECT. U® I '‘J’HE custom of paying for the unseen efforts I I of the middleman is, with some sensible 1 I women, as dead as the dodo. They gain noth- * ng by it» but rather do they stand to lose. m /r Our frocks are designed and made on the f ar* ▲vi / /ViW ' Ill» premises and sold direct to wearer at a direct '/P V Sji nW price. Hence their popularity. W a SEE OUR SHOWROOM exhibits. N Of Frocks for present wear. If your wants ■ cannot be met thereby, we will supply to I special order without extra charge. L--> N.P.S.G. MANUFACTURING CO. NEW PLYMOUTH SOFT GOODS MANU- . FACTORING COMPANY, CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

“THE PETROUS” REINFORCED CONCRETE WASH TUBS WILL LAST FOR EVER. •THAT is why you must investigate this proposition at once. They are X REINFORCED IN EVERY PART and will NOT CRACK, RUST, or LEAK. The surface is almost as SMOOTH as MARBLE, and the walls are built to take ANY MAKE OF WRINGER. Each Tub has a strong Brass Beading all round the top which makes them an ornament as well as the STRONGEST and MOST SANITARY TUBS ever made. Soon The “PETROUS” will be as essential in the Wash-house as the Porcelain Bath is in the Bathroom. YOU’LL HAVE DRY FEET ON WASHING DAY WITH THE ‘TETROUS” TUBS. - * NEW REDUCED PRICE. TWO COMPARTMENTS Q? /ft EACH. SOLE AGENTS. v , , v, C. A. WILKINSON, LTD. “™ OUTH

Blue Diamond Gum Boots offer the strongest resistance to water. On the farm, in the bush they are indispensable. Made from the finest rubber they give infinitely more wear than other brands. The manufacturers attach a tag to P stahng “That every pair is warranted to outwear any similar boots worn under similar WaE occasions.” Made in all sizes, Knee and Thigh. Aslk your store for • • 120 fil BLUE DIAMOND GUM BOOTS WWmhDUMtaHwAwrt.: SHILTON. FROSTICK * CO. LTD. X Chrirtchurch, Auckland, Palmer Mon North and Greymouth. v> -CjoA , affix ’ •

CALF fpHE NEW ZEALAND BACON COMPANY are buyers of calf skins In any quantity for cash. ’ Uienul, Howell’s Stables.—Mondays, July 9 and 23. Waltara.—Tuesdays, July 10 and 24. Inglewood.—Wednesdays, 11 and 25. Buyer, G. H- SHORT, New Plymouth. THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING CO- LTD. WILL RECEIVE PIGS FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY AS FOLLOWS:— RECEIVING DATES FOR JULY. At the factory—Wednesdays, July 4, 18, and August 1. Toko—Mondays, July 2 and 30. Smart Road—Mondays, July 2 and 30. Stratford—Monday, July 2. Tariki—Tuesday, July 3. Douglas—Monday, July JC. Waitara—Tuesday, July 17. Midhirst—Tuesday, July 17.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1923, Page 2

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