WHITES' New Plymouth. AWAIT THE OPENING OP OUR AUTUMN NOVELTIES. YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THEN. WHITE AND SONS .••»S»ki 'Wi't'-.Wtjfcftv. fcjj
A FEW OP THE LEADING LI>TES AT TrtE The Red Post DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTHDUCHESS CHESTS, with, Bevelled Mirrors, 39/6 BRUSSELS CARPETS, 9ft squire, £2/10/0 OVERMANTELS. 8 Bevelled Mirrors, £2/7/6 FULL SIZE BRASS RAIL BEDSTEAD. WIRE M4.TTRESS, KAPOCK MATTRESS, 2 KAPOCK PILLOWS, complete, £3/6/0 4ft WARDROBES, with Bevelled Mirrors, £4/7/6 BLACK BRASS FENDERS, from 12/6 KAPOCK MATTRESS, 19/6 each KAPOCK 9d lb CARPET ENDS, 2/11 and 3/6 COMPLETE DINNER SETS, from 15/9 TEA SETS, from 12/6 LAMPS, from 1/9 AND HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION No Carriage Paid During Sale
GBIFFITHS' SEEDS GROW And judging by the steady increase in orders daily coming to hand farmers are realising that this is eo. Constantly clients write us for more of "the same quality as you sent us last year." You see we have received their confidence and we want to secure yours also. A SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS T HE BEST ADVERTISEMENT Mr. C. W. Bryan has just written us as follows:—"I Have much pleasure in recommending your GRASS SEED, having sown same for the last two eeasous. All the different kinds have come up beautifully on both occasions. I could not be better pleased." WRITE US FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES. Remember that GRIFFITHS PAYS THE RAILAGE E. GRIFFITHS & Co. EGMONT STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. ...,,, »* l i»H'***'M4'*>Mi***** SEE OUR WINDOWS for the biggest display of Paperhangings at the Lowest Prices ever offered in Taranaki ALL LINES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES POR CASH ONLY SALE CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY, 19th MARCH WE have to make considerable alterations to cope with our increasing business. We are making a beautifully decorated new showroom in which we intend displaying our new season's goods arriving about the end of March. We are therefore compelled to very largely reduce our present stock of Paperhangings, and invite your attention to the following BIG REDUCTIONS:Special Lines 2000 rolls British, French and Canadian designs 100 rolls at 5/-, now 2/6 100 rolls at 8/6, 400 rolls 2/6, now 2/- 400 rolls 2/-, no' 200 rolls 1/9, now 1/3 400 rolls 1/6. no 400 rolls 1/3, now lOd and lid 20,000 rolls at 3d in the 1/- disroant for Cash Only 100 rolls at 3/6, now 2/400 rolls 2/-, now 1/4 400 rolls 1/6. now 1/BELLRINGER BROS., LIMITED Devon Street New Plymouth Broadway Stratford T* <■ *'V 't l <l >l> 't $• <l >t< 't' t> ft *■ 'l' <t 11 fl *i'V l T i '!' T T'!' T'»' **' * * 'l' *'* ************ » CARLYLE" 2-Furrow Lever FMoufirhp Fitted with R.N.F. Chilled Shares, and Standard 6-spoke Wheel, which is as strong, durable, and simple as any plough wheel in existence. Skeiths can be round or flat stem, fixed or combination, or swivel draw as required. i. Aim VI r* »> seriescom P rise single, 2and 3 furrow Lever Ploughs, Garden, CAR LI Lt Swam P> Drain - Road Making, Hill Side, Disc Ploughs, &c. The wniib I •»*• name "Carlyle" stands for the most modem in Farm Implements. CATALOGUE AND FULL PARTICULARS FROM OUR AGENTB Or write direct BOOTH MACDONALD & CO LTD CHRIS7CHURCH. HASTINGS, TIMARU. Dept. I. AGE NTS: NEWTON KING, New Plymouth and Stratford. , BENNETT ANJ) SUTTON, Ea wera.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 343, 19 March 1910, Page 7
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540Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 343, 19 March 1910, Page 7
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