New arrivals for the Christinas Keaf, »n at E. Dookrill's "Devon-street ( ontral," of BostocVs a»d C. and J. 1 lark's boots and shoes ; also Kith/k f tl uuon.iß Julia Marlow's boots and K.oes, with Lmiis heels, in la-« and battou, also some fine lines in ladies' and gents' white and tan tennis sliocs, aji:d men's running 1 shoes, also a large assortment of superior child-ii-ii'a boots and shoes at prices that cl.-fy competition. 0. and J. Clark's n! U co shoes from 9s (3d.— Advt. V mere sitatctnent of fact docs not til ways carry conviction. It depends a good deal on the reputation of the person who makes it. When the Melbourne Clothing Company states it is • Iliug an 80 inch heavy -unbleached (will sheeting at k a yard, it is a -inrgain fact which' admits of no gainf.yintj. Thrifty housewives should -c'urc a sliavo of this great plum.— \<lvfc. Hie "Dcnton Hat" leads— othprß do- .»• Store, prirp 10s Gd. W. H. Broomo, r-e Kaßh.-Advf.. dlO6 ,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12757, 10 January 1905, Page 6
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167Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12757, 10 January 1905, Page 6
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