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Perfect Fitting Corsets for the For the figure that's perfect as for the figure (lint would be called plump. The famous W.B. KEDUSO No. 772 corset at J 7/11 means much for figure perfection. Other low-bust, long-skirt corsets from 5/0 to 18/0. If you want somethings cheaper, yet realy strong, serviceable and useful, you cannot beat O!"- special line :it 2/(i. Lust Bodices and Hip Bands a specialty with us. CSLyERT & Co. DRAPERS. MILLESTERS, ETC. NEW PLY M 0 U T H.

TAKE CARE OF THE BABY. Fresh air is the most important food for the baby in the summer. KeeTit out in the cool shady places as mw £ as poss.ble. It is particularly mye a suitable perambulator for 'ft* l>aby and none are more ecientiflcallv constructed than the newSturge'" LuS Carnage. This Carriage prov safety and convenience for both motW and child. It is the only sinele nrtt£ folding and opening carrLe ?-" "- the Luxury back and Luxury Bpringg. Prices from * COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS NEW PLYMOUTH.

. ial Display of Carpets, Rugs, Bedspreads & Crash Curtains & Cushions. Not only have we a fine range of Art Squares, but we have a nice assortment of Hearth & Bedside Rugs Bedspreads ' and th usual etceteras that go to make the quality home This week we are showing our latest importation of Crash Curtains and Crash Cushion Covers, an exclude line, as we have but a few of each pattern. See our windows. BAKER AND CO. ART FURNISHERS Tel. 264 NEW PLYMOom

Comfort ? Yes. Elegance and Style? Yes. "ility? Low Price? Yes. Do we guarantee it? Yes. C. N. JOHNSON, HIGH-GLASS FURNISHER :: NEW PLYMOUTH. Opposite of New South Wales.

J. and J. HOPKINSON'S PIANOS These pianos have achieved a great reputation for sterlin* QU alitv rfecfaon of manufacture, breadth and depth of tone, perfect Ztiol'li touch, and durabihty. They cost less than THE BBCHRTffTV JN W is without equal. The HOPKINSOiN meets the man wFth purse TheßOMHlLDTisgoingto have just as manj friends years guarantee goes also with the STROHMENGER, and mnuSe'aatta " faction is obtained for litle money in the COLLARD iKnm HAAKE (the cottager's pride), the BELL and the BOYD COLLA * D ' HOFFMANN sells these At the BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PIANO OO.'S TARAVAttt WAREHOUSE DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUM Telephone 439. CAMERAS! Just arrived, new season's models, KODAKS CAEBINES CAMEOS THORNTON PICKARDS MIDGES BROWNIES Etc. Also, ALDIS, COOKE & ROSS LENSES. Call and see the Best Pocket Kodak. Takes pictures l#in by Cameras from 6/- upwards at FRASEH'S KODAK DEPOT, DEVON ST. NEW PLYMOUTH. The Redoubtable Bradbury Motor Cycle ■ is a winner. , N Weight for performance there is not a Motor Cycle on the maw rhaf «. i the Bradbury for general excellence. It is a performer of the Lh7«t Z£7 a characteristic that is backed up with sterling quality and hisrh « uer " terial. The BRADBURY is a handy machine for the traveller 8 A*mj* one of these machines any part of the district can be reached in a verVshort time. Its low petrol consumption and small cost of upkeep a« ««? points in its favor also. ' « reat Have a demonstration free. Call and see the latest model fitted with the Sturmey-Archer 3-spced gear and free engine. ' ARNOLD &EORGE, BROUGHAM STREET ~ :; , NEW P

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 139, 30 October 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 139, 30 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 139, 30 October 1912, Page 6

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