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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. So we tell you that New Exclusive Dress Lengths have arrived In all newest'designs and shades from 21 j- to 59/®> 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. 2/“ in the £. Morey and S NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD

m SPRING! SAYS W. T, HOOKHAM’S DISPLAY OF MENS’ HATS Men’s Headwear is the best Barometer *yc can have. No .sooner oo too days lengthen and the sun got stronger than ont come the smart jaunty Straw Hat Brigade. Now is the correct time, therefore/ to call and SEE THIS MAGNIFICENT SELECTION OF ALL THAT IS NEWEST IN HATDOM. These Straw Boaters in particular represent a high standard of style and a degree of workmanship which is an earnest of faithful wear. WILL YOU CALL TO-DAY? ' W. T. HO OKHAM > V* & Old Sight ■means loss of themuscular power of the eyes. • After the age of forty the elasticity of the ocnlarmnseles 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 TBE SIGHT DAILY. ERNEST B. DAVIES, F.SiM.C. (London), F. 1.0. (England), The London Qualified Optician. Devon Street* Mew Plymouth. E. ADAMSON, dyer AND FRENCH DRY,CLEANER, . IUIIARA. SUETS, COSTUMES, FEATHERS AND *; GLOVES A SPECIALITY. AS'rOrders- left with Mr. Pellew, Red Post Corner, New Plymouth, promptly attended to. d 639 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 A Ton, 9s Od 12 Bags to the Ton. Net Cash. Obtainable from ' W. E. BENDALL & CO.. ’Phone 64. E. CROOT, ’Phone 129. D. PENMAN, ’Phono 342. WESTPORT COAL CO., LTD., d 568 ’Phone 61. We want your order ALEC FORBES, ■THE WORSHIP OF PRECEDENT IS’THE -DEATH OF BUSINESS.” LADIES’ AND GENTS’ HIGH-CLASS TAILORING. SO IT IS IN TAILORING OT ARE UP TO DATE. ALEC FORBES, Opp. Theatre Royal, New Plymouth. dBO6 HAWKE’S BAY DAIRYING LAND. FOR SALE, CHEAP. H. COCKER, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILOR, DEVON STREET. MESSES. HOLDEN having decided to dispose of their Woodville 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 be simultaneously effected. The cash required is £BOOO, or two equivalent sums. Price, £35 per acre. Will cut up anti sell at £SO per aero im small areas. Description of Country —Rich alluvial fiats leading up to terraces of old bush land, Y pler.se the palate of partion-i people and improve the flagging s MILITARY PICKLES, afiead in cyialitj. Apply EUSTACE LANE, , Hastings or Napier.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144783, 13 September 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144783, 13 September 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144783, 13 September 1915, Page 6