TT is, an acknowledged tact that if yoc wjj,nt Artistic and Up-to-late there is only one place, and t uat ib BAKER AND CO. Wo are always on tb,e lookout for Novelties, and hnye Just purchased C% Traveller's ?SfflJ"le» of the Bretby Art Ware These goods are ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE and have never been seen in the colony before. There are not many, but what there are are REALLY GOOD. Here, again, we are in advance of the times, for these goods are the samples for next season's deliveries. So again we offer you 1911 goods in 1910. BAKER & CO, DEVON STREET. Ask to see t£ em s th «y are worth looking at * FOWL NETTING FOWL NETTING f\UR long-delayed shipment ex Indradevi has arrived. In fulfilment of engagements with pur customers, we shall sell for CASH ONLY at the following prices: lft, 2s 6d; 2ft, 4s 6d; 3ft, 6s 3d; 4ft, 8s 6d; sft, 10s 3d; 6ft, 12s 6d, per roll of 50 yards. SHEEP and PIG NETTING, 2ft, 7«; 2ft 6in, 8s; 3ft, 9s, 'per Toll of 50 yards. p..' BELLRINCER BROTHERS, LIMITED DEVON-ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
ake Your Bstjroom ore Attractive There are a great many places where you can buy "cheap' furniture, but if ypu try the»u places once you never go back. Price is only one of the things to be considered, for if you fail to get the quality you simply • throw away good money. If. you come to Johnson's for your furniture you will get the best quality at the most re? sonable prices. The best Duchesse Chest shown in illustration is made of the , choicest woods, and is well finished in every detail—a most attractive and useful acquisition to any bedroom. Come and visit our Showroom—there you will see many, other charming articles of refinement and beauty in new designs. CM. JOHNSON, , (Next Carter's) NEW PLYMOUTH FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. SEEATES BROS.' GREAT ANNUAL SALE IS NOW IN FULL SWING. gTOCKTAKTNG is finished and the Prices marked down LOWER THAN-EVER. BARGAINS IN WATCHES BARGAINS IN RINGS BARGAINS m BROOCHES BARGAINS UNI PLATE 'BARGAINS HP EVERYTHING SKEATES BRO S.' f JEWELLERS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, Opposite Theatre Royal. EPILEPSY AND FITS "PROM Mr. G. B. Westcott, Collingwood, Ontario. March 27th, 1908. though all my life I have had a horror of cine, I am glad to be able to make one exception, in favor of Trench's Remedy. It was % long time, after all doctors' remedies had failed to relieve my son, aged eleven, who had been afflicted with fits since infancy, before I made up my mind to try your Remedy, and I can never be sufficiently thankful for the good it has done him. He is now on a fair road to recovery, and I have no fear for his ultimate complete cure. This is due alone to your valuable Remedy, which I am glad to be able to publicly endorse." TRENCH'S REMEDIES, LTD., Dublin. New Zealand Agents-i
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 106, 12 August 1910, Page 3
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