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An Aggressively Conducted Bargain Sale That's Calvert's HERE ARE SOME PRICES. LOVELY SILK NET INSERTIONS, to clear at 6d per yard. See the window. CHILI/KEN'S PINAFORES, of good Nainsook and well trimmed, lace and embroidery, f any size in stoe J C) a t 2/3. TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS, very large, all brought down to 12/6 ■ each. * DON'T MISS a pick of our OSTRICH TIPS at fid each. Lovely shadeg. and black at 1/- each. !; WHITE TWILL SHEETING, 2yds wide, levelled to 1/1% yard. Worth » 1/6. Calvert and Co Build op a Reputation " Growing, growing all the time, The 'Red Post' others will outshine. It isn't a growth of the mushroom order that compels the Red Post ' to increase its working staff. It is the outcome of appreciation, of our efforts to give the best possible value for cash. Our customers realise the advantages gained by so trading. Have you ? Then begin to-day by coming to see our fine range of Table Covers, Rugs and Mats. The cost in so low you'll wonder how we can sell them at the price. Again we say " You can get it Cheaper at the Red Post." Red Post Furnishing Co Limited DEVON STREET. ■ SEW PLYMOUTH. Wtiat Constitutes Good Ale PersoMKwho drink Ale should remember That Rsad's " Dog's Head" Bass is always brewed from the choice'.materials. That it is brewed with the hard water from the springs owned by -v.essrs. Bass & Co., the renowned brewers of "DOG'S HEAD" BASS Ths<t it is bottled only by Read Brothers, Limited, of London, England, in the most modern bottling establishment in the worlds Such A!s<as of the finest qualiiy; always uniform and inflver turns flat. DOG'S HEAD BASS is the family beverage m all lingiisn homes. Every boitl* bsnrs ' thlo label, whloh Is ihe seal of axcullenoa SOLD EVERYWHERE. m m (a m f-SS % mm * The Best Cycles For the] Circular Road Race 7 If your machine wasn't alt ogetlier satisfactory last road ' Tace, see that you are perfectly equipped for the coming event. LET ARNOLD GEORGE gire you expert advice—he knows the wheel' to advise. Something strong, light and, above oil, speedy, is what you .' need. Any of the under-noted Cycles answer these requirements, while tlw prices are moderate: Swift Road Racers, £ls 0 0 * 7 B.S.A. " " 14 0 0 " Rover " " 14 0 0 ■ J f Fleet " " 12 0 0 I Advice willingly given—but come and inspect the machines. A. GEORGE BROUSHAM STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. Don't neglect that cold. Delay is dangerous. Besides the discomfort there is always the chance of more serious, trouble developing. Every case of consumption started with "just a cold". Take no risks, cure your cough now with Bonnington's Irish Moss. Safe, sure and prompt, it has been th« family cough remedy (or over half a century. Refuse substitutes and imitations. It is dangerous to experiment when you caa get an absolutely safe and sure cure in BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS Mr. Jomn Rhodks, Mnvrood, Christchurch, writes:—"l have muofc pleasure in testitying to the wonderful curative properties of Bonniu* ton's Irisb Moss. Oor little girl having caught a severe cold, whieh do* veloped into a bad cough, is now quite recovered. We |tvo her one large bsule of Booningtwa's, Irish Most," Amber Tips Tea '» carefully packed in air-tight, damp-proof cartons la preserve its itrea|tb aai laTMh,' Take bo iubitiiut«—it costs ooljr 1/8, 1/tw and V- Mb, ■

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 40, 9 August 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 40, 9 August 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 40, 9 August 1911, Page 3

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