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Newest, Nobbiest, Neckwear Novelties It's a fact that Calvert's lead in the matter of neckwear. No stock more carefully bough t, none more refined in taste, nor higher in quality. None can compare in price. PETER PANS, lace and em broidered, 1/-, 1/3, 1/0. PETER PAN SETS (Quaker collar and cuffs), hemstitched cambrie, 1/0. GIRDLES, ultra-fashionable, extra smart. Tasselled. We can give you any shade, from 9d to 4/11. BELTS—Green belts, 6d. We have every color that's worn in patent, kid and sued e, 1/-, I/O. LACE SCARVES, silk embroidered, and fringed. Black and white striped (something really good). Hat squares to match. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT STILL LEADS THE WAY. Calvert and Co., Leaders of Fashion DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. "PRICES GET THE AXE.!' THE RED POST Removal Sale COMMENCES FRIDAY Friday, September 29, ma rks the opening of a Sale that will never be forgotten. It will go down to posterity a glorious memory of Bargain buying that has never been equalled. ' The price tags tell in no uncertain voice a story of rich savings that will delight the hearts of housekeepers and homemakers. THE RED.POST Removal Sale in C rea n i t9 earn g L a t nd ° PP ° rtUnit y to those about th. > me 0 f Me » Everything in th« stare-Furniture, Furnishings, Chinaware, Bedsteads mer vaLf "" * P ™ e ' Md are ta * a f ™«on of t£ to-' % SmpetYtors" 5 *' ™ P ° St KmoVal Sale WiU De the *«!•<* of' Don't be one of the *'go in g-to-eomes," but come. The Sale staTts at 9 o'clock on Friday. Brine' vnnr ™,«« ?. sale prices are for CASH ONLY. g 7 puse ' becalls e »H YOU CAN GET IT' "CHEAPER STILL" AT THE RED POST SALE The Red Post Furnishing Co., Limited ' Devon Street, Hew Plymouth We are Specialists in Furnishings WHAT YOU WANT IS SOMETHING .... USEFUL ""'" „,_,., rr .,,.., ARTISTIC ' -■ • - CHEAP : FOR THISTHE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S. We are showing a special line in SIDEB OARDS - SIDEBOARDS 7 SIDEBOARDS. SIDEBOARDS. SIDEBOARDS. SIDEBOARDS. SIDEBOARDS. UPWARDS. ALL OF ORIGINAL DESIGN. BEST WORKMANSHIP. STARTLING PRICES. DEVON STREET. Hoffmann's ™m m* .'iOFFMANN'S-The home of the Bechstein. the world's greatest piano. HOFFMANN'S—The home of the llemodist Pianola, the only pianola in the world. There are other me ehanical piano players, but only one pianola. Come in and hear it. ■, HOFFMANN'S—The home of the Best Stock of the Best Pianos in Taranaki. HOFFMANN'S—For the Bechstein. J. &J. Hopkinson Strohmenger, Bell, Boyd, Basnford and Haake Pianos. HOFFMANN'S—The home of the easy 5 per cent, instalment plan. Makes piano-buying easy. HOFFMANN'S—The place par excel lence to purchase a piano. The place where you get value for every penny yon pay. The house that is doing the best piano tra de in the province. These are points worth remembering always Furniture that's Good and Lasting THERE'S NO BETTER THAN THE BEST. OURS IS BETTER THAN THE REST. Our illustration depicts a sideboard that will suit the cottage, villa, or mansion, varied accordingly to the wishes of the customer. It is made in our well-known and much-envied style, the workmanship and materials evincing no fault. I make these sideboards, in rimu or oak, with large bevelled mirror, stained and polished, from £5 10s. AND OUR ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE GOES WITH EVERY ARTICLE. MAKER OF LASTING FURMTL'aE, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 92, 9 October 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 92, 9 October 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 92, 9 October 1911, Page 6

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