The Home of the Ready-to Wear. Every Taranaki lady knows if she's needing a smart garment. HERBERT'S OP TO DATE is the first and likely place to get it. We specialise in this wear and we've the finest selection in the province. '♦! "J THIS SEASON We've mvpassed any previous effort, and our READ-TO-WEAR COSTUMES ARE PERFECT. SHAN JUNGS. L) NENS. POPLINS All the much-wanted shades, wi th rich facing and smart garniturc cut bv tailors, at half ordinary prices of tailor-mades, with a style and fit not to be surpassed. Our WHITE ROBES are beautiful creation, and we can lit you while you wait. HERBERTS UP -TO - DATE Will completely outfit any lady from head to foot. Remember, we ve a Millinery Specialist at your disposal. rJ. ABLE AN SEASONABLE. FRASEB Preparations. Fraser's Quinine and Iron Tonic An invaluable Spring Tonic. Urice 2/« bottle. Fraser's Acme Corn Cure ?so^ r °cmV pr pL"'" -- our ACME PAIOT - Fraser's Unfailing Wc?m Powders DREN'S FRIEND. Price 1:/- per box. s For the correct dispensing of your prescriptions. Prices reasonable, W. FRASER m.p.s., V. & N.z. THE ECONOMIC DRUG, PHOTOGRAPHIC, OPTICAL AND PATENT MEDICINE STORES. DEVON! STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. Piano Durability TheMstcin The Bechstein stands first among all pianos, and it is truly the world's greatest piano. It has always led; it looks as though it always will. Wherein does the strength of the •' C HSTEIN lie ? In strength of construction, bread „y of tone, strength, yet delicacy of action, and spleiu. aestral power. If it's the very best in pianos that you want, you must have a BECHSTEIN. See them. Hear them at the depot of the British and Continental Piano Co. Other high-grade and reliable pianos are: The Haake, Bell, Strohmenger, Collard and Collard, Hopkinson. Cash or easy instalments, L. E. HOFFMANN NEW PLYMOUTH MANAGER.
WHAT ABOUT YOUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY? OUR GREAT ADVERTISING - COMPETITION MAY GIVE YOU A GOOD TIME OPEN TO ALL. START NOW \Y E want your help and are prepared to reward you for it. The Competition is simplicity itself. We supply every entrant with Coupons bearing our name. All that you have to do is to solicit your friends to spend their° cash with us, present them with a coupon upon which you have written your name for them to hand to us when they visit our stores, or for forwardin» to us with their mail orders. For every CASH CUSTOMER so presenting or forwarding 'with their order one of these coupons we award the candidate whose name . appears thereon 100 votes, and an additional 10 votes for every shilling spent. Enter at once; get going early. It doesn't matter whether you live in town or country. Call or write. Don't delay. Full conditions supplied each candidate with coupons on nominating. No employee of our firm is allowed to nominate! FIRST PRIZE: Tourist Ticket, First-class, for North Island; or (at option of winner) Return Ticket, First-chss Rail and Steamer, to Dunedin. with £5 CASH FOR EXPENSES SECOND PRIZE: Anchor Hand Sewing Machine, ralue £6. THIRD PRIZE: Silver-plated Hot-water Kettle, value £3. FOURTH PRIZE: Cricket Set, value £2 ss. FIFTH PRIZE: Set Carvers, in case, value £1 10s. SIXTH PRIZE: Tennis Racquet, value £L ss. • SEVENTH PRIZE: Plated Biscuit Barrel, value £l. ' And ten Additional Prizes, value Ten to Fifteen Shillings, each. PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED OX THE VOTES OBTAINED. COMPETITION BEGINS MONDAY, 31st October; ends SATURDAY '4th December, at 9 p.m. * ' BELLRINGER BROTHERS, Limited THE CASH HARDWAREMEN, DEVON STMEET. ppaatwav HEW PLYMOUTH. JUST OPENED ex Ruahine. THE FINEST ASSORTMENT EVER SEEN IN NEW PLYMOUTH OF SUMMER CURTAIN MATERIALS & OTHER FABRICS direct from LIBERTY and Co., London. CASEMENT CLOTHS ANTIQUE CANVAS ARRAS CLOTHS MUSLINS <«' PRINTED LINENS CUl^rV'-'N CRETONNES Etc.,' Etc.,*Etc.)'Etc. Also a small shipment of New Linoleums in Art Patterns, and a case of Ruskin Pottery, BAKER AND CO. Devon Stree', N> ,i' Plymouth Amber Tips Tea That'a the name to remember when next you go to the grocer ». It rcprueat* the beit ia tea. Price. 1/8. 1/10 and 2/* per fb. £
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 175, 3 November 1910, Page 6
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672Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 175, 3 November 1910, Page 6
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