QUALITY :: IS OUR FIRST CONSIDERATION NORFOLK SUITS KNOWN TO BE THE BE3T PRICES: SELECTION IS THE LARGEST AND PRICES THE LOWEST 12/6 to 42/ NEW PLYMOUTH BRANCH THE VERY special lines we are showing during the second week of our Sale are iu many cases less than half the former prices. We quote specially: — Trimmed Hats Our usual prices 10/11 to 35s each, now 8/11, 5/11, 8/6 each u— if . . Trimmea nan "*" ■ • Our usual prices 10/11 to i Price : : 8/6 each Avro-flinc Colored Velvet Ribbons **■ ■«*«■» h*lf marked mines Exactly half marked prices Laces Usual ni ices, 4rf to 2/6 yd; sale price Id to 1/- yard White and Sons, Hew Plymouth. PLEASE BE SEATED! ,j r OU comply willingly when a chair similar to the one | s «—n illustrated U placed for you. There is a feeling of ease ' and comfort about them that makes you loth to rise. You | can get them in various designs at I JOHNSO N'S. I ; They are made of well-seasoned wood, and are strong \ enough for everyday use and artistic enough for the best _ room. "';■ You can obtain Furniture at Johnson's to fit in with any scheme of decoration which you may be planning, at prices that will fit in with the sum you purpose paying out. Come—judge for yourself the merits of the furniture 1 and the fairness of the prices. G. N. JOHNSON, II (Next Carter's), NEW PLYMOUTH FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. m. S3B <*?# SSB' iss iiiiiiiiiimniuiTf Courtesy r" becomes one of )} pleasure when .... the hostess regales her guest « ; *h Amber Tips Tea. Over the fresh full-flavoured cups, the conversation flows more freely, and when the requirements of etiquette are fulfilled, hostess and guest part, each charmed with the other's vivacity. The call is returned, when again C3ts the hearts atune; thus the casual J acquaintance grows rapidly into a firm and i lasting friendship. I Amber Tips can be procured at your grocer's jj in three grades, 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb., one J of which is bound to please you. Isa | SillßHllHllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllßlllllllllSiSil Wholesale Agent*, Newton King, *Sw Plymouth. CRITERION HOTEL. J. McKEAN :: f/.^i^tor (Late of Auckland). "REIXG centrally situated, is unequalled *or Tourists and Commercial ■Gentlemen. The Is'-- i- »>nir. ■ .in-ii s; a uniform standard «.: and visitor n an be certain of obtaining the b"=i \f»T»i in Vf, Plymouth. Hot an:l ■Cold B^fh 0 always available. Sanitary appointments are well up to date, Night Sorter in attendance. Wines, Ales and Spirits of first-claw quality ojily are kept in stock. Speight'3 Ale on tap. Tariff: 8/- ifcr d*T. WKITAV •: Wonriijtor. Rest Range for Winter. rjM-IE average range presents a cheei osiieei to anyone seekin warmth. JSSot so that Magnificent Cool ing Enngfi, THE "lEALANDIA." which in five seconds can'be turned int a splendid open fire. Persons using the kitchens constantly will find its ope fire a real comfort in cold weather. _. gives great warmth and better ventil; tion. Saves fuel. Write for Catalogue 20 to Barningham and Co., Lti GEORGE-ST.. DUNEDTN, AiiOX i -w-:», Agcaa. ...
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 90, 25 July 1910, Page 3
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