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DAINTY FOOTWEAR Is imperative if you would be well-dressed. It conies under the head of one of the important thirds — and ■who would disregard it. Your "gown may be ever so "fotching," but if your shoes are not up to the mark, the wholo effect is spoiled. IN OUR SHOE PARLOR YOU'LL SEE GOOD SHOES AT PERSUASiVEJRICES. American Glace Oxford Shoes for Women ; dainty, stylish, com r stable footwear, and yet so che:- t p. Only 5/11 per pair; honestly worth 8/6. The Celebrated John Ritchie Shoe — a marvel of foot comfor,t and elegance ; a perfect marvel ,.' of value. At 6/1 1~ per pair. Our Special Glace American Shoe. In this shoe all, the genius, and cuteness of the Yanke'eare centred. It has every merit, and it is a leading line with us because we are proud of it. At By 9 per pair. We import direct from American Manufacturers. THEMELBOURNE^or 6 Corner Devon and Kardet Streets. J THE HOPKINSON GOLD MEKDAL PIANOFORTES Are renowned th-oughout the world for their durability, fulness- and sweetness of tone, perfection of touch, and artistic excellence of design. Messrs Hopkinson were the fust Pianoforte ManufacturersinEhgland to make Pianos with Iroq Frames. The proportion of their piaiigs which Messrs Hopkinson send to India, China, and other countries with ' extreme and trying climates is very large; Amongst the AWARDS deceived by Messrs Hopkinson are thVfqllowing: — 1851.— The Prize pedal ;6f the first Great London International Exhibition. '%' 1855.— The Gold Medal of^Konour of the first Great Paris International Exhibition. ' ' 1862.— The Prize Medal of the Great London International Exhibition. 1877.— The Gold Hedal of the. South African International Exhibition. 1878.— The only 60ld ft Medal for Great Britain of the Paris|lnternational Exhibition. > 1885.— 1 he Gold Medal of the London international Inventions Exhibition. 'I ; .' . 1889.— The Gold Medai of the Melbourne International Exhibition. Also Prize Medals afr Dublin, j 865 ; Wakefield, 1865; York;. 1866; Dublin, 1872; Leeds, 1875; York, 1879; and Edinburgh, 1886. Liberal Discount for Cash, or on easy terms.; « -' WE ARE SOLeIcENTS. . '- THE" , '' COLONIAL PIANO IMPORTING CO., Next Railway Crossing, Deyon-street, New Plymouth. D. McKINNON BAIN^ Manager. TelephoneV243. WITCH'S OIL, wonderful for Rheumatism. — Uurgess, Fraser & Co. Wholesale Agents. ' . * NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. SINCE adding oh , the DBESStfAKINO to our business, we are pleased to announcp that our Dress Department ;hasincreased tenfold. To keep ' p:ce with the demand we have opened up a >nitfe assortment of .. t . ' - Drees Fabrics. Ladies' n Materials Made Up. ,* •• *" J. THE CASH TRAOIHQ COMPANY, Corner Devon & Lwrdet Streets. SHOTILD other remedied fail, you can bo cured by TUSSICURA, Sold all Chemists and Storekeepers. ! ffrowing Jhinner. ® Thousands of women are wasting away day by day, week by week, month by month, thrdugh anxiety, oterwork, and motherhood. .' v Their once robust constitutions have been overtaxed, and the, wasting away process has thrown them into tleoline. From strong,- robust, vigorous health to the last bed of sickness is but a atej^ or two. • . How important then to ch«ck,vtMi weakness and watting away. v Vv«4»y means but one ending^-conrampiion. ETery woman who has weak Jungs, who ia overworked, who has a oongh that does not mend, asthma, catarrh, or lung trouble of any kind whatever, should take vi < JCctne's Smulston of Cod Liver Oil, Lime, Soda, and Creasote, ■> and should take it to-day. It enriohei the blood, restores health and activity^ gives vigour and vitality to both mind and body. It is a tonic and a medicine " food for run-down, overworked, over* taxed, exhausted women. All grocers and chemist?, sell it. Price 2/6 and 4/6. "It's Famous." 80 [J _ _ . _.j;.*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11977, 27 May 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11977, 27 May 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11977, 27 May 1902, Page 3