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Get into thess Blousss At the conclusion of a splendid stile there are still too many war* blouses for us to carry over. For a week they're going to be throw* away at tremendously reduced prices To see these is •to ■ want them. Silk repp, fashionable wear for many monthe yet (one faded), reduced from 10/fi to ! Striped flannel, delaine and wincey blouses, will see the winter''out, and good morning wear always, wero 10/0 and 12/0, coins At 311 " - Comma flannelettes, great value, Summer sample blouses, 111 *-.J Galvert's & Go/s Blouse Bargain Week. A large share of our comfort is due to the furniture we use. The Red Poet has made a study of building home comforts to fit the frame of mind as well as the bodily frame. This combination makes for supreme comfort, and our policy of giving special discounts on all Cash purchases fits in splendidly, for it enables us to offer better values in furniture and furnishings than are obtainable elsewhere. Come and have a look round. " You can get it Cheaper at the Red Post" Red Post Furnishing Co Limited . DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. What Constitutes Good Ale Persons who drink Ale should remember That Read's "Dog's Head" Bass is always brewed from the choicest materials. That it is brewed with the hard water from the springs owned by Messrs. Bass & Co., the renowned brewers of "DOG'S HEAD" BASS That it is bottled only by Read Brothers, Limited, of London, England, in the most modern bottling establishment in the world. Such Ale is of the finest quality, always uniform and never turns flat. DOG'S HEAD BASS is the family beverage in all Engnsn homes. Every bottle bears this label, which Is the seal of excellence SOLD EVERYWHERE. mSU?S (a 9$ m m 2 Oc $ «* 355 S! <2 N s*HEADJs

The Best Cycles For thej Circular Road Race If jour machine wasn't alt ogcther satisfactory last road race, see that you are perfectly equipped for the coming event. LET ARNOLD GEORGE give you expert advice—he knows the wheel to advise. Something strong, light and, above all, speedy, is what 'you need. Any of the under-noted Cycles answer these requirements, while the prices are moderate: Swift Road Racers, £ls 0 0 B.S.A. " " 14 0 0 Rover " " 14 0 0 Fleet " " 1-2 0 0 ' ' Advice willingly given—but come and inspect the machines. A. GEORGE BROUGHAM STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. •'Merit alone has built up the great sales of Bonnington « Vish Moss. Half a century ago it was the best cough romedy. To-day it is still without an equal for aO affections of the throat and lungs. For fifty years it l)«S stood the searching test of time. There it no medicine so good and so effectual. Refute all substitute! and insist on getting Bonnington's CARRAGEEN Irish Moss Mr. William Caitii, Mataura, writes;— I "Bonnia«an'« Irish Mess hit prated a valuable friend ia our house. For a ■umber of ye ere I ha»e been completely cured of a bad cold and c#»|h, and I hav* much pleasure in recoamendiaf It ta all lufering from a bad oou(h or infiaenia." St Amber Tips Tea '<■ carefully packed in air-tight, damp-nool cartons to preserve its sttrojth mid Tale no substitute—it costs only 1/8, 1/10 «od V- pv Ik &< ■<>■ iva twrfttK

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 51, 22 August 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 51, 22 August 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 51, 22 August 1911, Page 3

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