Smart Footwear ; for Summer Wear. There Ehoes are the perfection of style, because they . j are made -where style is made. They are the exact duplicates' of #ie latest styles worn in AMERICA I and ENGLAND. , ! h large buckle, Lo^s XIV. We have the laPgeS ' S *! C 11,I 1 , heels, 1 4/6 , ln town to choose f r | WcmCß's"Sandalette"Shoes, "Ladies, are you wanting ' triple bar, peak caps, nice Footwear ?' 10/6. "Do it now." 60 dozen .'Children's Shoes jnst landed, fiom 1s upwards. DEAEE'S Boot Arcade, Corner Egmont and Devon Streets, Telephone 160. NEW PLYMOUTH. We stock every kind of Boots, Shoes, &c, required for the district, a Afternoon "Tea T> B 9 ' iced VVafers Kiel Hngers m 9 iced Vovo .: ; V « "Fair Cakes B 1 Something New and Dainty. I Used in Wellington Hospital Laundry> The Laundry attached to the Wellington Hospital is about the bestequipped and most modem in the colony. The laundry hands are kept busy every week day. dealing with the immense wash of the Institution. It is only by effective organisation and the use ot the best wadung necessaries that the staff can cope with the work. The laundry helps, or washing necessaries, such as soap, blue, and starch, must be of the best description, the two important considerations which affect the choice being— Efficiency and Economy, Efficiency implied a gfeaV deal 10. the Hospital, because apart from the fact that the clothes must be thoroughly cleansed, it is imperative that they should be free, from anything likely to irritate the tender skins of the sick people. * The Hospital Authorities must exercise reasonable economy in the expenditure of public money. " Royal Blue," or " Empire Blue," : At it is more familiarly called, is used exclusively in the Wellington Hospital Laundry because it is Efficient, Economical and Pure. Has this any interest for you? _A._B.C-Boot Depoi Xmas Competition. Football : New Zealand v. Wales. ALL' cßeicmera j ureb«i D g gcods to il c % aJue cf «/- «t tvr d* jot fie m S ovembir 511 ™til Dectiaer 36th will be entitled to otu i cte. W e tl«)l tfier the followirg prize* iii Iheuei.it htfc on 8 ieut in — . - Ist PiJze- Lad} 'p Choice of any lady's ian c f Pcots or £hces m our depot. 1m Jjizf— Gent.'B „ » Gent.'s .. „ », n 2rd Piize—Gocds to vame of 15/-. All compttiiioiss tolp ecr-f jd refoe i< p.n rr FAILBDAY, Deetmber ICtb, 1805. Ttfinneit- « f jii^ef n r*> u< di re «»«ti] v, \ii)l le givtn with eveiy jurchafe. Sti d. in ecorfß »• Milder :* " . MJtT\ Zll^JAlh v. WALES. N.Z. WALES. ; GOAL« ... " ... -•■ ', fENALI-T ( OAL- ... GQALR l'T:< 3VI UAhK * TRIES ..,.'. .„ ,». .:* _- ZZ TOTAL '.'. " .... Sw.rerK of Tri. ft m N6w Zbfth nd Team Nam. of Cunpditoj '. No rf receipt Results will be pub'iKh-d iv the local papera. V^Tg. LiNTHORN. H. C. EVANS. '%< r^¥'^'' &?} 11 }'* ii aiicc BlSsq (jOtii'ty i it costs . you no more* nwHfll^Hl^l
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 13028, 2 December 1905, Page 6
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479Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 13028, 2 December 1905, Page 6
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