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NOT TOO EARLY. THE very latest thoughts in new season's styles, specially selected for us from every fashion centre. An exceptional variety of the richest, most elaborate goods, including a Distinctive Showing of Ready-to-Wears . , • \t~ PELTS, FURS, VELVETS AND TWEEDS. THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. j Pay an early visit to Calvert and Co.'s MILLINERY SPECIALISTS New Plymouth.

A Double Event at A CLOSING AND AN OPENING. QN FRIDAY the curtain will ring down on the'last act of our great _ sale. QN SATURDAY, the 9th inst., comes ligi the transformation scene. QUR business and our remaining stocks will be spirited away to our fine new building. In the meantime, a brisk and vigorous selling of bargains in Furniture, furnishings, Bedding, Carpets, Chinaware and Fancy Goods in progress. Two hints worth heeding. Buy now and save. Make ready for our grand, opening in the new building. Once more we say PER AT THE RED POST." ER AT THE RED POST." The Red Post Furnishing Company DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

GOOD TASTE AND ECONOMY not necessarily antagonistic . In fact the reverse is the case generally, as the simplicity of line and decoration demanded by the Canons of good taste are often less costly to produce than the meritricious and gaudy orna mentation that charm the vulgar, It is in this direction that BAKER AND CO. have always directed their efforts. Purchasers from them may always rely on their goods, even of the cheapest description, being in good style. "We do not manufacture, nor will we purchase inartistic goods of any description. We draw, especial attention to our stock of ■ ART POTTERY & CHINA. No common German rubbish. • LIBERTY ART WARE & FABRICS. Cretonnes, Casement Cloths, < Borders, etcV ■'"';■■' !: %'J LIBERTY PEWTER. Now so much in vogue. ' AND ARTISTIC FURNISHINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. FOR EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY & CHEAPNESS COMBINED THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S CABINET MAKERS & GENERAL FURNISHERS, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

THE LATEST AND BEST IN COLLAPSIBLE GO-CARTS "JUNIOR TOURIST 1 This is the finest line of Collapsible Go-Cart yet put on the market. It is well upholstered in the best leather; the seat rests on springs, and the artide " 6 TUbber tFeS " A reaUy handsome and duraWe Obtainable only in New Plymouth from C. N. JOHNSON

,USIC mess And the best music is produced from the best pianos. The best pianoi are stocked and sold and guaranteed by Hoffmann. It ta obvious, then, that the best place for you to buy your piano is at J Hoffmann's Every piano fully guaranteed for ten years. Every piano sold for caslv \ or on easy 5 per cent, time-payment system. Every piano a credit to J the maker and to the seller, a joy and a boon and a bargain to ths 1 buyer. Don't delay. OUR TERMS MAKE PIANO-BUYING EASY. ] Leading Pianos: The Bechstein, J. &; J. Hopkinson, Collard & Collard, Strohmenger, Bashford, Bell and Haake. JJ British & Continental Piano Go, Hoffmann, Manager

JAM MAKING ANP THE REQUISITES. PLYMOUTH housewives will be taking advantage of the cheap fruit to lay in an adequate supply of Jam. There is another advantage awaiting Jam ar Preserve-makers at WHITAKER'S This is Good Quality Jars and other requisites at the l&west current rates. The two most important brands are— MASON'S AND LIGHTNING. WHITAKER & SON NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 211, 5 March 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 211, 5 March 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 211, 5 March 1912, Page 6

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