[THERE'S NOTHING t So cool and comfortable to the f< \ during the hot weather as CAMVAS SHOES. Especially the kind we are now offerin They are stjlish and cheap, and tbi don't want breaking in because they a: made right and fit the foot. At our • FAMOrS LOW PRICES 1 ou -would be tempted to buy. Anyho\ come and see them, and pass j our opinioi Here are our cash prices: — Children's Canvas Shoes, Tan or Black, sizes 7's to 13' i AT 0 11 PER PAIR. Ladies' Canvas Shoes, in Black or Tan: dainty, stylish, an< comfortable, AT 3 11 PER PAIR. V 7 SI Men's Canvas Shoes, in Black or Tan. all sizes, AT i(j. |11 PER PAIR " EACHPRICE A SPECIAL SPECIFK ATTRACTION. THE MELBOURNE CLOT SS^ Corner Deyon and Liardet Streets HAWKE'S, NEXT CRITERION HOf EL, NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD. From now till Xmas NEW GOODS will be Opened Daily. NOW OPENING,— ~t Al TONS CROCKERY 11/2 AND E.P. WARE, Ex Otarama. To Arrive, ex Ihingatira, — OH TONS CROCKERY ZU AND FANCY GOODS. Opened, ex Wakanui, — -JQ CASES BOOKS, 1 0 From Most Publishers.' ALL GOODS MARKED LOW FOR QUICK SALES. HAWKE'S, NEXTf CRITERION HOTEL, New Plymouth, and Broadway Stratford The following, written by a well-known i gentleman, was handed to C. O. Hawke, who returns thanks, and uses it for an advertisement: — IN AT HAWKE'S? A street there's in New Plymouth City, To which the name of Devon's giv'n; A long line with a shallow cavity, Therb daily lots of trading's driv'n. A shop close to this incline's basis, Does lick all others by " long chalks" For bargain's rife — astoundment raises Of how the stuff's got, seedr at Havtke's. The stock kept here is miscellaneous, Varied, num'rous, and diffuse, With bric-a-bracs the most ingenious, With all the needs of household iise. "Where shall we meet?" asks country cousins, Ere each in town their own way stalks. This answer comes from scores of dozens: " Am sure to see you, in at Hawse's." I) A I SYKES' PHARMACY , (OPPOSITE THEATRE) & IS THE BEST PLACE TO PURCHASE PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, aud DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES AT REASONABLE PRICES. Regular shipments arrive monthly direot from England, thus saving the profit of the middleman. Prescriptions faithfully and accurately dispensed at all hours. ■PHONE }5i,77. A. E. SVKES, CHEMIST (BY EXAMINATION). WHY PAY MORE? Save Your Money. PIANOS by well-known makers at a Wonderfully Low Price; BANJOS, Stewart's, from 35s FLUTES (Eighvkey Concert), from 22s 6d MANDOLINE and Case, from 27s 6d VIOLIN, Case and Bow, from 28s CORNETS, wonderful value, from 57s 6d We can recommend the " REGINTA" Violin Strings. T^hey are the bestir strings made. 9d each, post fr&V Send for your Songß, Pieces, Music Books, Instruments, Strings, and Fittings, to J. HARRIS & CO., Late Davis & Harris), 19 Willis-street, Wellington. Largest Up-to-date Stock in the Colony. c3l
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11815, 12 November 1901, Page 3
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475Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 11815, 12 November 1901, Page 3
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