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attention to the lovely once more, so it is now good-bye to SPRING CALLS YOUR ATTENTION TO THE LOVELY Beautiful spring is here once more, so it is now good-bye to dull days, and farewell to heavy winter garments. It is time to be thinking of those new light dresses yon will wear this spring, And of course you are all eagerness as to what is to be worn. New Exclusive Dress Lengths have arrived In all newest designs and shades from 21/- to, 59/6» Black Dress Lengths, all latest designs from 35/- to ,£3 10s. We are sure you will very soon be inspecting them. You are certain to be as delighted as we ourselves are with these charming new fabrics, the novelty of the designs, the beauty of the shades. Come early and choose from this fine display. 10 per cent discount for cash, a/ - in the £ , New Dress So we tell you that ♦ NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD.

IT’S A TIE ! Yes, it’s a tie that every man will be wanting when he sees the nobby styles we are showing. “Broadway” or “Pall Mall” are not displaying designs and shades more tempting than those of our new spring tie specials. But there, you well know Hookham’s reputation for neckwear. And this time . well—we won’t say any more, but'just you'-make a bee-line ** for these ties—theyjre- right. W. T. HOOKHAM, HOOKHAM’S CORNER, NEW PLYMOUTH. HE® Old Sight means loss of the muscular power of the eyes. After the age of forty the elasticity of the ocular muscles becomes less and less until it ceases. All old people should have the aid of glasses. They should, however, make sure by having the sight tested periodically, that the glasses are really correct, as different glasses are often necessary as age advances. In this way sight can be preserved to the last. WE TEST THE SIGHT DAILY. ERNEST B. DAVIES, F.S.M.C. (London), F. 1.0. (England). The London Qualified Optician. Devon Street, New Plymouth. E. ADAMSON. DYER AND FRENCH DRYCLEANER, WrA..l TARA. QUITS, COSTUMES, FF.ATH HRS AND GLOVES A SPECIALITY. AJMlrdersloft with Mr. Pellew; Red' Best Comer,. New -i-Elymcrath,. promptly atbendedato. d 639 We want your order “THE WORSHIP OE PRECEDENT IS-THE DEATH OP BUSINESS.” SO IT IS IN TAILORING WE ARE UP TO DATE. H. COCKER, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILOR, DEVON STREET. THEY please the palate of particular people and improve the flagging appetite MILITARY PICKLES, al-ways-ahead in quality. CHEAP COAL. TAUPIRI OR WAIPA STEAM. Ex -Truck. Delivered. 1 Ton, 30s Od 1 Ton, 32s Od i Ton, 15s 6d i Ton, 16s 6d i Ton. 8s 6d i Ton, 9s Od 12 Bags to the Ton. Net Cash. Obtainable from W. E. BENDALL & CO., ’Phone 64. E. CROOT, ’Phone 129. D. PENMAN, ’Phone 342. WESTPORT COAL CO., LTD.. ds6B’ ’Phone 61. ALEC EORBES. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ HIGH-CLASS TAILORING. ALEC FORBES, Opp. Theatre Royal, New Plymouth. HAWKE’S BAY DAIRYING LAND. FOR SALE, CHEAP. M ESSRS. HOLDEN having decided of their Woodville to dispose Estate, consisting of about 800 acres, ten minutes from Railway Station, 1 am authorised to offer it in one or two lots, provided sale can fao simultaneously effected. The cash required is £BOOO, or two equ ivalcnt sums. Price, £35 per acre. Will cut up :■ i sell at £SO per acre in small areas. Description of Country.—Rich alluvial flats leading up to terraces of old bush land. • Apply EUSTACE LANE, Hastings or Napier. I

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144778, 7 September 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144778, 7 September 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144778, 7 September 1915, Page 6

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