FELT HATS Ffci diALS rpHESE are the latest shapes for girls of all ages, and are well assorted in colors. A Special Display is now showing in our large window, where you will do well to inspect these special lines and beleet your particular fancy. A big bargain line offering for girls from two years to ten years, at job Paddy and Mushroom shapes, in felts and velvets, for girls from twelve years up, from 2^ll See the Job Neckwear at 1/- each; worth double in many cases. •Winter Blouses in Warm Flannelettes and Wincoys, from 2/11 each and 4/6. At CALVERT & CO S DEVON STREET XEW PLYMOUTH. Step Lively for The Red Post Help the winter through with a Cosy Carpet Square. CARPETS GALORE, DIRECT FROM CROSSLEY'S FAMOUS LOOMS. In Squares, Runners, Sofa Rugs, Hall Rugs and Hearth Rugs. Enormous selection at prices to suit all. SISj ORDERS CARRIAGE PAID. Yon can get it taper at THE RED POST Have You Seen THE J.D. CURTAIN ROD THE LATEST, THE BEST. FOR ALL WINDOWS. So rings, no brackets, bo unsightly gaps at the heading of the curtain. Can be bent to any angle. Runners will pass fretly and curtain can be drawn from end to end of window without difficulty. Absolutely rigid when fixed; no sagging or bending. Adopted by all the leading furnishing houses of England and the Colonies. Can b.' procured in Taranaki only from BAKER AND CO. DiIVON STREET, XEW PLYMOUTH. The Best Place is Baker's JOHNSON'S And Good Lasting Furniture are synonymous terms. You can't think of the name of the maker without having forced in on your perceptions this fact: That for quality in furnishing of all kinds there is no firm to surpass C. X. JOHNSON whose factory and showroom are situated in Devon street, opposite' the Bank of New South Wales. One proof of this fact is given in the constantly increasing business. An other proof, more convincing still, is that customers bring "repeat" orders. So satisfied with the trial order are they that they never dream of going elsewhere for their next furniture requirements. Make this Your Experience, too C. N, JOHNSON Devon New Plymouth IT S PIANO TIME NOW 'XT always is, of course; but we mean it is thne now to buy a piano to make the coining cold winter evenings cosy and happy at home. Are you thinking of buying a better one than you have now? "We will allow you on your present one. SELECT FROM THE BEST PIANOS IN THE WORLD. They are the BECHSTEIN HOPKINSON WAATrff. BELL BASHFORD BOYD STROHMEYER. There's fifty-three years' experience and unsullied reputation behind our business and guarantee. Terms of the easiest. Pianos and Organs the best. THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL AGENCY CO. H off ma n 111 devon street. IIUmiICUIIIj NEW PLYMOUTH. Amber Tips Tea ||~ Not only is it the best Tea, but it ir alio the nuxt » II yon ve not tried it order a paaket to-night 1/8,1/10 tnd 3/- n>. tyl I GOOD MORNING, MADAM T*» •OMethiif like last Friday'» order t Certainly. Our euitomer* appreciat* our good beef. What's for Sunday ? Choice, tender, •ifi«in. juiey leg of mutton, ran* of th« prim est pork! B«g your partes t Plump little aoekerel Bight, thank yoal Good mornlag! Youll never be in trouble if yon get yomr Mat hom SOLE BROTHERS fjUT THE BEST PLACE IS BACK'S. J^EWEST READY TO WEAR AND FANCI STRAW SHAPES AT 2/« EACH PARIS MODES, 10/6 HUNDREDS OF BT/OUSES AT 2/9 EAUH - Choice lot of Wlate Muslin a>4 Striped Print Costume* at Bargain prices At RETFORD. SKWiNtt HAUHLNi 4 NEWS AOENCT
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 270, 11 May 1912, Page 2 (Supplement)
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605Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 270, 11 May 1912, Page 2 (Supplement)
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