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W. H. BROOME’S WINTER SALE IS NOW IN FULL SWING AgfeW This is the Sale of Sales in Men’s and Boys’ Wear. Although the winter is not half oyer, we are Reduc- ' * ing our Prices on all goods down to the Lowest Possible Margin, Every line advertised will be there on the morning of the Sale. Grasp the opportunity of buying your Men’s and Boys’ Clothing at Prices that have not been touched before in Taranaki. We are heavily overstocked in Mens and Boys Oveicoats, these we are Reducing very heavily in Price to effect a quick Clearance. W^W/C—-——'' r ~ -_ - _ ■■_ --- ,n i ■ ■■ ■' '■ ' Men’s Mercery . Men’s Clothing 9 D A? 16 Dozen only. Men’s British Fleecy Price K /i 1 Men’s Sports Suits. In sizes 3’s to 6's. Sale Puce /. All sizes during Sale at .... 2/H T . j q; nfr i P ic TTpavv weio-ht bate 1 uce t )/XJL These were priced at 07/6. Worth 4/11 ’ ° ' Men’s Felt Hats. In Greys, Fawns, Sil- Sale Price - • 24/9 Men’s Tweed Working Vests. In dark Boys’Navy Blazers. With Red, White AU to be cleared at2/11 and tok Greys. 7/11 Men’s Dark Grey Worsted Finished Safe Price f 5/3 to iT/e. AlUizes Men’s Cashmere Finished Singlets and Trousers. Were 16/9. „ . Sale Price 7/11 Underpants. Medium weights. Men s Black Sateen Shirts. In all sizes. Sale Price 12/11 „ m x . . Q a le Price 9/ft Sale Price.3/11 T , , , , Men’s Heavy Saddle Tweed Trousers. Boys’Fancy Jerseys. Assorted colours. HpflW Cntfnn Fm?ha’l Tersevs Mesj’s Odd Tweed Coats, In dark shades. Specially made from a hard-wearing ’Fancy colours. Usual Prices 6/11 to “ 15/9 16/9 Sale Price 4/11 Sa.e Price ■* / Sale Price”s/11 Men’s All-Wool Worsted Suits. Sizes • • o * Boys’ All-Wool Jerseys. In Greys and Men’s Fancy Cardigans. Newest pat- Men’s Navy Flannel Unders. Fast dye. . 3’s and 4’s only. IB IwVS Browns. Usual Prices 7/6 to 7/11. terns. Worth 10/6 to 12/6. We are overstocked in these. They’re Sale Price 59/6 . Sale Prices/6 Sale Price 6/11 worth 9/9. ClOthlßß T J , ™ ir J UnniUv Cn.. Sale Price ft/II Men’s Dark Cotton-Tweed Trousers. ° g ovs ’ Three-quarter Hose. In Black Men s All-Wool Grey and .Heathei Cai- 6/11 Jugt the thing for heavy work< " o Cashmere, with Gold tops, digans. Splendid wearm o garments. Men’s Cream Pullovers. Slightly soiled. Sale Price 5/6 Boys’ Overcoats. To fit boys oi Red tons and White tops. These we Worth 11/9. ‘ Worth 14/9. years to 6 years of age. clearing inSale Price 8/11 Sale Price 7/11 A Limited Quantity of Men’s Tweed Sale Price 11/3 All sizes at 2/11 12 SerC^ 9 T d “ ' •”- • - - 28/6 60 Boys> overcoats. To fit boys of 7to BW Sizes 4 tol6. Sa!e Pri “ 6/11 Sale Price 16/9 22 Me „, s Tweed Overeoals. Prices vary- 12 years of age. Al! good patterns AU sizes to be cleared at ... 3 /H Men’s Wool Working Socks. Good wear- Men’s Fancv Half-Hose Worth 2/11 ing from 69/6 to 79/6. All this sea- Sale Price 14/ Boys’Pullovers. In fancy designs. Usuing line. and 3/6* ’ son’s newest patterns. . ■ ally sold at 8/6. Three Pairs for2/6 Sale Price 1/11 To be clearetl at 45/- 38 Boys’ Overcoats. In dark Greys and All sizes to be cleared at .. 5/11 Foin°for ied Bordeied Handkerc^ie^ s Cream Silk Scarves, but onty a Men’s Oily Canvas Coats, of a reliable yeai^T/age. 0 b ° yS ' Boys’ Canoe and Tennis Shirts. In Camf 0 small quantity. brand. Worth 37/6. Sale Price ””17/9 brie Prints, Zephyrs, etc. Sizes 2to 8. 80 Men’s Twist Working Shirts. Sizes Sale Pricel/9 Sale Price 29/6 All to be cleared at3/6 Sale Priw S °° d Wearer ' 4/6 Suit Cases. Sale Price for 24in. 6/6 Men’s Handimac Waterproof Rubber- Boys’ Jerseys. In Greys, Browns and Men’: Tweed Working Caps.' Aii%l Colonia. AH-Wntfi AU . /P Worth 2/H and /3 /6. god patterns. Worth 17/6. 3/ g AU One Price - 1/6 w/hl InwomnSi DEVON AND LIARDET STREETS, .NEW PLYMOUTH. i. !r^ r c=^^n=li^i^H Jl^Mcdl^l^glSSiS|^[=d|^iia^|ad|^|e^|=a|^|=iFU|ai=adl^1^glSSiS|^ [ =d|^iia^|ad|^|e^|=a|^|=iFU|ai=a! g l^l^l^l^l^F^X^t= J^l= a l^t^F^r^F^J= l l= i l=‘l=‘lsjF'l= l l= 1 l^ :l l^l== l I= l l= a l= l f=‘r= l r=‘F=‘l=F l l

YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO FEED YOUR CALVES ON WHOLE MILK. Whole milk is the natural food of a calf, but the price of butter-fat makes such feeding unprofitable. To dilute whole milk with skim throws this natural food out of balance; to feed with whey is. injurious because of the large acid formation. . On what then can the farmer feed his calves? Ceremilk! The natural food is accurately counterparted. The conect cereals, the sufficient amount of fat that Ceremilk provides, assures nutrition and digestibility and it is palatable. Feed Ceremilk to your Calves and stand back and watch them thrive. Are you entering in the Calf Photograph Competition? Particulars in every' bag or from Fleming and Co., Ltd., Gore. c

“Reform of the Lords”—the excision of caste — With all its inherited powers of the past, Leaves only one logical issue to see— One Vote In One Chamber Where All Parties Be. Reform in Hygiene is already well known, The clinics of science have made it our own — Relief for our colds, most effective and . sui’e, Is oure in Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. —23

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1930, Page 9

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