Selecting Furniture Y\flBEN you 'buy furniture it is well to I use a little care, and not to buy just because the article may LOOK well. Every piece, of furniture made and staown at Johnson's Will bear the closest inspection. The fine wardrobe shown in illustration would adorn the best bedroom of any house. It is made of well-seasoned timber, with a strong mirror door, and is absolutely dust proof. Other wardrobes can be had in different designs, made of the most suitable woods, by expert tradesmen. It is true economy to purchase furniture here; it is made to last a lifetime. Buy where you get bivt value for your money. C. N. JOHNSON, (Next Carter'?.) NEW PLYMOUTH FURNISHING WAREHOUSE.
TOTARA STRAINERS TOTS have on hand large stocks of FIRST-OLAiSS TOTARA STRAINQUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. HENRY BROWN AND CO. SAWMLLERS. TIMBER MERCHANTS, JOINERY MANUFACTURERS. Morley Street, New. Plymouth. And at Stratford. and Waitara.
THE PERFECTLY SANITARY SOAP It is surely an advantage to be sure that the soap you use is perfectly clean and sanitary in every way. That is what we claim for our LIQUID SOAP. Besides, please understand that it is economical soap. You can't waste it. Only enough soap is supplied by the distributor for the purpose each time. It is a tidy method for the lavatory or bath room, as there are no suds to collect about the wash-basins. Doctors and dentists should especially become acquainted with LIQUID SOAP. OKEY, SON AND ARNOLD AGENTS. DEVON STREET.
"As wholesome wt sweet."—Hamlet. HYGIENIC BAKERY. NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN C. LEGO Proprietor. ] "To delight the taste."—Pericles | Up-to-date Tea and Befreshment Room. j "The best of everything, and everything of the Best."—Legg. I Wedding and Birthday Cakes at short notice. ["'Tis passing good. I pray the let me | have it.?— Taming of the Shrew. I "Men are what their food make them."— I Professor Sampson Morgan in June I Fortnightly. J "S.P." Bread, Meat Pies, Fruit Pies, : fit for the King. "Here is everything advantageous to I life."—Tempest. Just right for socials, afternoon I teas, etc., are our cream cakes, puffs, eclairs,. chocolate fingers. Ladies!' Don't forget the Hygienic. We close at 1 pari, on Thursdays "And I would have you served with the ibest."—'Henry VI. Roast chicken, pressed tongues, ham. HYGIENIC BAKERY. Devon St CANT BEAT I JfIViERYTHING NEW AND STYLISH In COSTUMES, UNDERSKIRTS, and FLOWERS. C. H. RETFORD CURRIE STREET. AGENCIES: Daily News and Leading Weekly Papers, Sewing Machines, etc. '"MiEI.TiIWN 'Hi .- ,Rv, tensed Timetable from 'ctober to ■'m. Leave Towi, L'tve Vogeltowi Leave Towi. 7.4S a.* 10.0 a.m. *U.O ooon 2.0 pu. 4.0 p.m. 5.0 p.m. *.O p.m. 8.3G a.m. 10.30 a.m. ♦U.4O p.m. • >M r> m. 4.30 p» 5.40 p.m. •Thursday, 1 p.m. fThursday. i.30» M. JONES Oriterio* SttMa. Propriety
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 29 August 1910, Page 6
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462Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 29 August 1910, Page 6
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