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s*;; SALEHEISALE NOW ON . BARGAINS IN EVE RY DEPARTMENT. ALL-OVER EMBROIDERY, tk niches wide, usually 1/11 to 2/6; Sale mice Hd yard. . > v i FLOUNCING EMBROIDERY, lovely patterns, scalloped or hemstitched edmiusually 1/11, 2/6; Sale Price, 1/6. ■WONDERFUL BARGAINS in Prints and other Cotton Dress Materials, from 2/11 the full dress. Hare one of our BLOUSES at 2/11; worth 5/6 to 7/6. You will want ""fthßT and another. See our window and interior displ ays ol * i 5$ SALE SNIPS They are the pick of the 1 bunch. Our one address: Near Criterion Hotel, Devon street, New Plymouth. H. Calvert and Co IUS/ In February The Red Post <fJr!||SP « ultß b " Btnos « In its present premises. Then we shall triumphantly enter our fins ■ r '"< new building. ■ ' y't However, as we don't intend removing our stocks the Red Post Sale ' continues with unabated zeal and energy. -n It is one of those "lucky" bargain periods where those about to ' marry can furnisk their home at; little cost. f : [ It is also a rare opportunity for replenishing the home at great ; ,! concessions in cost. Anything you require for kitchen or boudoir, for hall or bedroom. if "You Can get It Cheaper at the Red Poet." The Red Post Furnishing Company DEVON STREET. N?W PLYMOUTH; W.B. THE WORLD'S BEST CORSET i That isn't the real meaning of the letters "W-8.," but the definition is perfectly correct. No corset is so good, io liiing, , so ultra-fashionaV.e, the coriej made up for this season's stylet. t ] NICHOLLS AND SON ::: INGLEWQOQ J stock them in all sizes and new shapes, including the celebrated "Reduso" for stout figures. /

]SJOTWITSTANDINQ I ' THH DEPLORABLE WEATHER BAKER AND CO. the New Year with erer hopeful hearts, and as determined as ever to maintain their reputation as THE House for Artistic Goods at low prices. Some of our XMAB GOODS were late this seasoa. THEY HAVE NOW LANDED, AND WILL Bis FOUND BETTER THAN EVER. Ex Arawa. New Curtain materials and Curtain borders from LIBERTY & 00. ' '-1 China from THE FOLEY CHINA CO. ■ 4 Too late for Xmaa, we are marking these off at CLEARANCE PRICES. ' In Furnishing, as in other things, a little consideration will sltow that so* v called ctoapness is not the greatest desideratum, and that after all THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S

■THE LATEST AND BEST IN COLLAPSIBLE CO-CARTS THEj "JUNIOR TOURIST' This fa the finest line of Collapsible Go-Cart yet pat on the market. It i well upholstered m the best'leather j the seat rest# on springs. arid the article ru^^er tyres. 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 beat 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 it at Hoffmann's Every piano fully guaranteed for ten years. Every piano sold for cash ■ or on easy 5 per cent, time-payment system. Every piano a credit to 1: the maker and to the seller, a joy and a boon and a bargain to the buyer. l)on't delay. OUR TERMS MAKE PIANO-BUYING EASY. j • Leading Pianos: The Bechstein, J. 4J. Hopkinaon, Colfard & Collard, ■■ Strohmenger, Bajhfo'rd, Bell and Haake. ' j British & Continental Piano Co. Hoffmann, Manager

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 188, 7 February 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 188, 7 February 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 188, 7 February 1912, Page 6

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