THE FUST SELECTION OP LADIES' MACINTOSHES JACKETS PALETOTS COSTUMES BLOUSES, ETC. IN THE PROVINCE NOW ON VIEW AT Morey & Son's DEVON STREET ONLY INSPECTION INVITED. PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER. QUALITIES SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING YET IMPORTED,
Handsome Toiletware THIS 18 a gmurne for those in need of a reaUy handsome Toilet Set. Our seta aro all new, of exquisite and exclusive patterns, very prettily llnished, and capable of giving a pleasing and finished appearance to a well furnished room. We imported these direct from London, and are now offering them at prices which, with the present reductions, bring them within the reach of everyone, and are considerably lowor than local wholesale prices. We have only a limited numbec of these, and they will soon go at present values. We recommend intending purchasers to call early. R. and F. Aroa Brougham Street, Now Plymouth, and at Oakura
YOD SHOULD 3U? BHOEB AT M C EWEN BROS. FIRST LOWEST PttlCESi FOB BEST SHOES SECOND the best assortment THIRD expert fitting Three points to consider, and if you want the correct definition a visit to this store will be n order THIS Summer Footwear for Men WEEK SPECIAL ' New Btrap Shoe 8-tyles DISPLAY for Women Mc.EW.EN- BROS. NEW SHOD STORE DEVON STREET. IOJW PLYMOUTH ' SEE OUK .WINDOWS
The Red Post FURNISHING WAREHOUSE Devon Street New Plymouth. :7' Y.i do you require ;a. NEW BEDSTHAD? Jf so, now it your opportunity. Wo fow/e just lauded ex Tongarlr# and Arawa over ONE HUNDRED new and choice design* in Black and Brass Bedsteads. Tho prices »ra 25 per cent, less thafn usual. Also a few slightly damaged in transit at HALF COST. ...... a. J. HAYDEN YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE RED l?OST.
NICHOLIB AND SON Successors to THE JIOA FARMERS' UNION, Ltd.), are hoi fling a CLEABINGr SALE 57' ■' ./ 1 to the 'v. Sfii: DRAPERY, CLOTHING AND BOOT DEPARTMENTS to February 27th inst. EXTRA DISCOUNTS ON ALL GOODSj MANY ATTRACTIVE LINES, JOBBING, AT AND BELOW COST. KINDLY NOTE that! this ia a SPECIAL SACRIFICING BALE, to reduce stocks. Take advantage of the opportunity. \ On and after the end of the month wo shall run our business oil Strict'* CASH LINES, and hope in a short time to convince our frionda of the advantage of that style of trading. RE OVERDUE ACCOUNTS.—AII Mils owing for si* months or over, if not paid by the 27th inst., will be stied for by the liquidators of the Moa Farmers' Union, without further notice. NICHOLLS AND SON - j « INGLBWOOD. <uhu a
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 40, 12 March 1909, Page 3
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