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“As a rule a man’s a fool; When it’s hot he wants it cool, When it’s cool ho wants it hot; Always wanting what is not. I maintain as a rule man’s a fool.” Old Rhyme. But that only applies to the weather. When it’s a matter of business man’s no fool, and can see a bargain through a ladder without glasses. The point of these observations is that Messrs. mm & zemm are having one of their bargain sales and are offering the whole of their stock at BARGAIN PRICES. The firm lias recently received consignments of Boots and Shoes from AUSTRALIA, and it is well worth anybody's while tp see these goods. The prices are right at any time, and DURING THE SALE they will bo CUT and SLASHED to tho disappearing point. WE CAN’T GIVE YOU THE GOODS, but wo’ll go as near to it as wo dare. “MARLOWE’S” goods, too, everybody knows what they are, and every UP-TO-DATE SHOE SHOP stocks them. COME AND SEE the prices at which wo will sell them during the Sale. SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, AUGUST 13. TRY THE NEW “MIRROR” ROUSH FOR TAN BOOTS. WOOD &”ZEMM COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS,’ DEVON STREET. Sfs Always “T Handy. ST How often you've hunted for pen and ink and been inconvenienced—D oe sn 1 1 happen when you own a Fountain Pen—no I dipping into gritty I ink-pots, no blotchy fingers, I can sell you the best makes with a nib to suit you—here’s a list of them—all prices:— The “Taranaki” (self-filling) Waterman's "Ideal” The “Swan" The " Waverley The " Union ” The "Windsor-" All reliable. Various Prices. STYLOGRAPHIC PENS ’ too, are almost as convenient. I stock various* makes, and they're cheaper than a fountain pen, THOS. AVERY, STATIONER. DEVON ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH. SPRING-1910. Everything looks beautiful : and fresh in tho Springtime (excepting the goods in some of tho shops). WE MAKE A POINT of having FRESH and NEW STOCK in the Spring and have just opened up some lovely GOODS in SILVER and some PRETTY JEWELLERY in GOLD. COME AND SEE THEM. SKEATES BEOSJEWELLERS, Opp. Theatre Royal, Now Plymouth. CARTER’S GOLDEN GIFT TEA PRIZE POETRY COMPETITION Tho 1 first prize was awarded to MR. CLAUDE L. JEWELL, for the following lines;— Shall I compare it to tho gentle wind That brings tho scent of- daphne unto mo, : ' Or to the odorous sweet that Calls to mind : ’ The thought of perfumed days far over sea? Yes, I will liken it to both of these. It joys my heart —in days of trade and barter — Most fragrant, rich and valuable of teas. , Sco that it’s “Golden Gift, packed for C. Carter. Golden Gift Tea —tho tea of rich fragrance and high-class quality—to be obtained only at — C. CARTER, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, OCTOBER 1, 1910, TO APRIL 30. 1911. FISHING LICENSES may bo obtained from J. Therkleson, Tariki; G. Gudgeon, Inglewood; R. Gribbon, Waitara; J. S. Fox, Okato; D. Duncan, Opunako; A. S. Hascllj New Plymouth; and tho undersigned. DUNCAN M'ALLUM, ■Secretary. Licenses. —Men, whole season (available over all the Dominion), £1; women and boys (under 16 years), 5s j day licenses (available for Taranaki district only), 2s 6d; balf-soason licenses, from December 20, 1910 (available for Taranaki district only), 12s 6d. 0215

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14344, 24 October 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14344, 24 October 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 14344, 24 October 1910, Page 8