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"After a Good Dinner A Good Rest" Says Paddy, and "after a bad dinner, no more work that day." So if you adopt that motto the question is one of a good rest after a good dinner, and a long rest after a bad one. This can be greatly enjoyed in a comfortable Verandah or Deck chair with the Bamboo Winds let down for hade. Johnson's Can supply you with a nice restful chai and the blinds for your verandah. You can have the blinds in .lengths of 0, 8 and 10 feet, and in two qualities. The assortment of comfortable chairs you'll find greatly to your taste. Call round and select these needed adjuncts to the Good Rest! C N. JOHNSON, FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. NEW PLYMOUTH

1910 is gone 1911 is here (")U" POLICY for the coining year will be aa before, to BUpply GOODS OF THE BEST QUALITY & THE HIGHEST ARTISTIC TASTE. Our purchases for the coming year will be found of a better and higher type than ever. We shall open next week a SHIPMENT OP ART CARPET SQUARES of very special design. Don't buy till you have seen these. BAKER AND CO. THAT TIRED FEELING! IS THAT YOUR COMPLAINT? If so, you are not suffering from laziness; you require a stimulating and nerve tonic to r counteract the warm and enervating climatic conditions. LET US SUGGEST Fraser's Quinine Tonic, It will build up overwrought nerve 3, create new, rich blood, and entirely eliminate THAT TIRED FEELING. PRICE 2/6 PER BOTTLE. SOLD BY, W. FRASER M.P.S., v. & k.z. THE TARANAKI ECONOMIC DRUG, PATENT MEDICINES AND OPTICAL STORES. DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. Buying a Piano? "DUYING a piano is not like buying a small article. First of all, there's t pretty fair amount of money involved, and you can't change a piano as you would change your shirt. The piano that you buy to-day should last you a lifetime, and still be worth money. But you can get pianos that don't come up to that standard. Every one of the pianos we sell do it, though. They're such well-known makes as are mentioned below—pianos that have stood every test, critical inspection, hard wear, and the test of the world's great players. Our finest piano, and the world's greatest piano, is the Bechstein. That is beyond question. If the Bechstein is too expensive, there is great value, exquisite and full round tone, in the Hopkinson—a fine English instrument. The Haake—the grandest family piano made. Other reliable pianos are the Collard, the Bell, and the Bashford. Our prices are in plain figures on every piano. The Instalment Payment System is based on 5 per cent, interest. HOFFMANN BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO CO., NEW PLYMOUTH. SPARKLETALIA THE "PKANA" SPARKLET SYPHONS are just the thing yoi want for the hot weather. Thei enable everyone to make their own freshly aerated waters, plain or mineralised, as and when required, anywhere. Aeration is the admixture of carbonic acid gas (002) with a cold liquid. "Prana" Sparklet Bulbs provide this 002 in the purest form. They ensure CLEANLINESS, PURITY, and PERFECTLY FRESH aeration, matters of no lit le importance. They are convenient and cheapproviding the best freshly aerated water at less than half the ordinary price. Cash price: Syphons (to, bulbs 2s 6d per dozen. BELL.IINCER BROTHERS, Limited DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. THE CASH HARDWAREMEN. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Amber Tips Tea

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 235, 9 February 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 235, 9 February 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 235, 9 February 1911, Page 6

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