cjo®TXJM;E:S OUR NEW SEASON'S COSTUMES ABB WORTH CONSIDERING. WE HAVE THEM IN ALL SHAPES AND COLORS FROM 29s 6d CJ O JSL T S FOR WALKING, DRIVING, MOTORING. EVERYBODY NEEDS A COAT FOR THE COLD WEATHER. HAVE A LOOK AT OURS AT 14s 11d HERBERT'S UP-TO-DATE DEVON STREET. MUSIC MIRTH MELODY SELECTIONS BY THE WORLD'S GREATEST ARTISTS. THE NEW PLYMOUTH TALKERIES Just to hand, Thousands of the Famous Edison. Sterling, and Pattie Discs and Cylinder Records— the Best Procurable. GRAMOPHONES, PHONOGRAPHS. Come and hear the KLINGSOR. G. G. 50ULT0N THE TALKERTES DEVON STREET. worn irn —unrrni —rrr rnmiiiiißirinii mi mini i m 1111111111111111111——■■h—jiwu—ihiujii—iMJJim« At D. DUNCAN'S MAIN STREET, OPUNAKE. THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME. DON'T MISS IT. DON'T MISS IT. You oan save from 25 to 50 per cent. eSIoO WORTH OF £2OO WORTH OF TOYS TO BE ABSOLUTELY CLEAR til) AAD NOT FURTHER STOCKED. Don't forget that I deal Direct, and can quote you LOWER THAN ANYBODY ELSE IN THE DIS'ii!ICT. The following quotations will let you see that now i 9 the chaacc for you to save money. You will not have an opportunity like this agnin, as' I am not going to further stock these lines, and the sooner i clear them the better I will like it. WHITE AND GOLD CUPS A N D SAUCERS, 5s 6d per dozen; other lines less. 61-PIECE DINNER SETS. 3Ss; 26-PIECE DINNER SETS 17s 6d. AFTERNOON TEA SETS from 12s 6d to IGs 6d. JUGS, 6d. Od, Is. and 2s each; TUMBLERS, 4s dozen. VEGETABLE DISHES, 2s each; MEAT PLATES. 5s dozen. SOUP PLATES, ss; vVHITE AND GOLD PLATES, 3s fld dozen. SUGARS and BUTTER DISHhS, etc., 9d Is, and 2s' each ALL KINDS OF CUTLERY at Same Low Rates. TOYS - - - £IOO WORTH - - - TOYS DO>LLS usually 10s fid, 8s lid. 7s Od, 6s 6d, ss, 2s, and Is each, now Gs, ss. 4s, 3s, 2s 6d. Is, and 6d each. TOY WHEELBARROWS, TKICYCLES, MECHANICAL ENGINES, FLYING MACHINES, and everr kind of Toy you can think of, to be ABSOLUTELY CLEARED. I have over £2OOO worth of Silver Plate, Leather Goods, Chemist's Sundries, Tobacconist's Goads, Fancy Goods, Books, Stationery etc., to choose from, and at LOW RATES. ' DON'T FORGET, AT D. DUNCAN'S OPUNAKE.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 375, 28 April 1910, Page 6
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373Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 375, 28 April 1910, Page 6
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