Furniture and Furnishings. COLD weather makes you think of home comforts These will include, of course, a well-tipliolslercd arm-chair, a eoucli, Harm carpets, a snug padded wicker chair, in front of a ;wud warn, (ire.' Can inako your arm chair for you and guarantee comfort and saiislactiou. Prices reasonable and workmanship the bent. Couches, a good lot that will wear well. Wicker Chairs, tliii'iiou iu„is nilWE CAN SATISFY WITH QUALITY & PRICE. S. CLARKE & CO., COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS,
[Monumental Mason]] and Sculptor, ' J ! [rradßtum St. REV KTIOUTB i i ig (SX CtHET£B» BOIJK OOXft *'
A COMPORT FOR BUSINESS MEN . IS a " Quiet Enjoyment." A man can take " Quiet Enjoyment" even when working Lard, if liis surroundings are congenial. Nothing brings mors comfort to a busy man than a comfortably-arranged desk, A NECESSITY A CONVENIENCE Is anything which gives freedom from discomfort. A man CAN write letters on top of an old dry goods box, but if he spends eight or ten hours a day in his office, and most of that time at his desk, is "Freedom from Discomfort" ■ to be sought or not ? We think it is. Suppose a man works ten years at one desk and works 300 days each year and live hours each day, he will spend 1500 hours each ycai and 15,000 hours in ten years at his desk. A few pounds buys fl roll top desk, or any other required pattern. Write for catalogue. One special second-hand roll top going CUBA STKEET WELLINGTON.
THE WOMAN AND THE NEW COSTUME HE sure to bo pleased Willi each other if they "get together" ut EETFORD'S. A whole racMul of winter styles here to-day. Mostly in beautiful soft Grey Tweeds. Two kinds of Tlirec-Qiiarler Jackets, loose or partly fitted, with or without collars. Then the Piquant Sac Jacket is here, with straight, loose-fitting hack, fancy buttons, and fashionable sleevesSkirts are principally circular varia. tions, and all walking length—A Con veiucnt Novelty. C. B. RETFORD, DEVON STEEET. RUSSELL & SON MONUMENTAL MASON HIGHEST HONOBS. given in the New Plymouth Exhibition, 190-1-5. Awarded First Prize Diploma for the Best Exhibit in Monumental masonry; also special Prize Medal and Diploma for Best Working Exhibit. Marble and Granite Monuments and Crosses ; also iron fences, etc., kept in stock. Designs and estimates furnished on application. In. speetion invited. BT, AUBYN STEEET,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81835, 30 August 1906, Page 4
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