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SALE CAUprs SALE NOW ON BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, 24 inches wide, usually 1/11 to 2/6; Sale price. lld yard. —..._,. : «• FLOUNCING EMBROIDERY, lovely patterns, scalloped or hemstitched edw usually 1/11, 2/6; Sale Price, 1/6, * ' WONDERFUL BARGAINS in Prints and other Cotton Dress Materials, from 2/11 i the full dress. Have one of our BLOUSES at 2/11 j wo rth 5/6 to 7/6. You will want anoth ', and another. . ■ ■ i See our window and interior displays of SALE SNIPS They are the pick of the bunch. Our one address: Near Criterion Hotel, Devon street, New Plymouth. : H. Calvert and Co So Much the Better for You. ■. ■' •'., *"'"• ■ '"..'■'' "■■■'■ ■'■" , '''''■,' ''"■ ■';'"'""' . .•:''■",'• ' We have started the New Year in good style. We've changed from ! the old style of selling on credit—we now Sell Absolutely For Cash. ■■'•■• ..■ ; , \ All overhead expenses are wiped out" in one act. ' u" No book-keeping, no postage on monthly accounts, no extra expenses '< of any kind whatever. And when these expenses are cut out it means smaller prices for you. There are two things unaltered—the high qualities and faithful work- J manship remain the same. , ' ■ Country customers please note—Send cash with order. We pay freight up to 60 miles. "You Can get It Cheaper at the Red Post." The Red Popt Furnishing Company DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. THE WORLD'S BEST CORSET That isn't the real meaning of the letters "W. 8.," hut the do* finition is perfectly correct. No corset is so good, so lasting, so ultra-fashionaVe, the corses made up for this season's styles. NICHOLLS AND SON :.:: INCLEWOOD •toek them in ail sizes and new shapes, including the celebrated "Reduio" for stout figures.

THE DEPLORABLE WEATHER BAKER AND GOv JjTACE the New Year with ever hopeful hearts, and : as determined as ever to maintain their reputation as THE House for Artistic Goods at low pricei. Some of our XMAS GOODS were late this season. THEY HAVE NOW LANDED, AND WILL Blfi FOUND BETTER THAN EVER. Ex Arawa. New Curtain materials and Curtain borders from LIBERTY & CO. China from THE FOLEY CHINA CO. \ Too late for Xmas, we are marking these off at CLEARANCE PRICES. In Furnishing, as in other things, a little consideration will show that socalled dwapness is not the greatest desid&ratum, and that after all THE BEST PLACE IS BAKERS

THE LATEST AND BEST IN iw ■ in COLLAPSIBLE GO-CARTS JUNIOR TOURIST' l?iLi 8 J£ e ,® nest . ? in «. o f . Collapsible Go-Cart yet put on the market. It *es. A really handsome and durable Obtainable only in New Plymouth from C. N. JOHNSON

Where Music Dwells is Happiness And the best music is produced from the best pianos. The best pianos are stocked and sold and guaranteed by Hoffmann. It is obvious, then, that the best place for you to buy your piano is at : Hoffmann's Every piano fully guaranteed for ten years. Every piano sold for cafth or on easy 5 per cent, time-payment system. Every piano a credit to the maker and to the seller, a joy and a boon and a bargain to the buyer. Don't delay. OUE TERMS MAKE PIANO-BUYING EASY. .';; J Leading Pianos: The Bechstein, J. & J. HopkinsOn, Collard & Oollard, Strohmenger, Ba-shford, Bell and Haake. -'J Continental Piano Co. Hoffmann, Manager

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 186, 5 February 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 186, 5 February 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 186, 5 February 1912, Page 6

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