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FELT HATS FOR GIRLS rpi'IESE 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 select your particular fancy. A big bargain line offering for girls from two years to ten years, at job P"ce Paddy and Mushroom shapes, in felts and velvets, for girls from twelve years up, from 2/1 X See the Job Neckwear at 1/- each; worth double in many cases. Winter Blouses in Warm Flannelettes and Winceys, from 2/11 each' and 4/6. At CALVERT '■& CO'S DEVON STREET 2s T EW PLYMOUTH. Red Post Fttraishlng Co,, Ltd A cordial invitation is extended to the public to inspect our Crockery Palace. The FINEST RANGE OP CROCKERY and KITCHEN UTENSILS EVER DISPLAYED IN TARANAKI TOILET SETS, from 11/6. 21-PIECE TEA SETS from 11/6. ALARM CLOCKS from 3/11. A large range of tumblers, etc. —over 20 patterns to select from, at 3/- dozen up. Those in search of PRESENTS will 'have an easy task at • THE RED POST DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. "

Have You Seen TNE J.M. CURTAIN ROD THE LATEST, THE BEST. FOR ALL WINDOWS. No rings, no brackets, no unsightly gaps at the heading of the curtain. 1 Can be bent to any angle. Runners will pass freely 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 00lCan be procured In Taranaki only from BAKER AND CO. DEVON STREET, NEW 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 in no firm to surpass 0. N. 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. Another 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 furni. ture requirements. Make this.Your Experience, too C. N, JOHNSON Devon New Plymouth When you buy a Haake Piano You don't merely buy good materials. You buy a piano that you can rely on. You buy a piano to be proud of. You buy a piano that (the makers, are proud of, and a piano with which goes an absolute guarantee for ten years. YOU BUY A PIANO THAT IS UNEXCELLED in the whole world at the price. It will stand the roughest usage, and you come up smiling every time. Though so good and so reliable, the Haake, the king of cottage pianos, is low priced. Stocked only by THE BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO 00., at New Plymouth. The Bechstein, J. and J. Hopkinson, 'Strohmenger, Boyd, Bell and Bashford are all leading painos, and are stocked and sold by Hoffmann THE B & C.P. CO.'S TARANAKI MANAGER. 3 Amber Tips Tea Not only is it the best Tea, but it ir ttao the moat eoosomloaL It you've not tried it order a paoket to-night. 1/8, MO and V- p«r lb. NEWEST JJEADY TO AND JUNCY gTRAW gHAPES 2/6 AT Each. PARIS MOD ES, 10/6 • HUNDREDS OF BLOUSES AT 2/9 EACHCHOICE LOT OF WHITE MUSLIN & STRIPED PRINT COSTUMES at BARGAIN PRICES at RETFORD'S SEWING MACHINE & NEWS AGENCY. GOOD MORNING, MADAM Yes, something like last Friday's order? Certainly. Our customers appreciate our good beef. What's for Sunday? Choice, tender sirloin, juicy leg of mutton, some of the pvimest pork? Beg your pardon? Plump little cockerel? t Right, thank you! Good morning! You'll never be in trouble if you get your meat from SOLE BROTHERS JJUT THE BEST PUCE IS BAKER'S.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 280, 23 May 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 280, 23 May 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 280, 23 May 1912, Page 6

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