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Three Shillings in the £ Off White Underskirts That were already low-priced. This, however, is an extra 15 per cent, off these goods, and they're all Lace or Embroidery-trimmed. A special Job Line, with hem-stitched frills, to go at 3/3 each. In our window No. 2 you will find each article plainly marked. See Calvert's Windows These figures will allow for comparison. You'll find when you compare you-can't get better or. cheaper value. In addition to the above we have just a few Princess Underskirts- mll smiU,t goods, all heavily reduced, and now to be sold at 8/11, 1-/0 and H/9. It won't be wise to wait too long. H. CALVERT & CO DRAPERS, MILLINERS, ETC. 'Phone 31G. NEW PLYMOUTH. FURNITURE FABLES

'THE FOX AND THE GOAT!"-Were you ever told the tale by the man who n.ade Furniture in a little back room; how he talked about the marvellous Works of Art he HAD performed; how he could make anything from a Pasteboard to a house full of Furniture that would look better and last longer than any machine-made goods? Did you ever give him an order, and get the shock of your life wh*n yo'a got the bill, of which about 75 per cent, represented Labor and the other 25 per cent, was what YOU got? * No nen can produce by hand' the fine even finish and absolute perfection in detail which always results in machine-made Furniture; aad the cost is so mi'f.h lower. Anyhow, reason it out for ycvrself, sad if YOU WON'T BE TriE FOX, DON'T BE THE GOAT! COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS NEW PLYMOUTH. WHEN YOW BUY FUKNITUKE is it not better to see the firm that makes it—to talk over t' of style and fitness as well as cost? You buy furniture to last - to be a pleasure and not m eyesore You don t buy it to-day and discard it to-morrow, at least not whe buy it from us. We make to order, or design for you, but vol always depend upon our taste. Why not see what we have and c as° y e o uwant g it *™* which after aII ma «y land just ,uite BAKEK AND CO. ART FURNISHERS NEW PLYIfOUm

TJI EVERY FOUNDATION OF THE FURNITURE TRADE Is good timber and good workmanshi p. Added to this, eome up-to-dat. nw thods, personal supervision, designing and giving effect to designs It is because C. N. JOHNSON excels in every one of these things that lie furniture from his factory is so good and so popular. ' COME IN TO-DAY, AND INSPECT. C. N. JOHNSON, THE FURNISHER, NEW PLYMOUTH. The British and Continental Piano Company Sro 9 vinc e e adClUarter ' * d ™ *« Hffl-t piano business in

WHY? Because of the absolute reliability, durabilitv i™» of the pianos sold. They are: THeßeSaWn Vr i*' qUahty and e *<»&«>"M Strohmenger, Collard, Bashford, Beli ; neJJecllstein < Hopkinson, Romhildt, Haaka, HOFFMANN B_THB TARANAKI REPRESENTATIVE. 'Phono 439. Just arrived, new season's models KODAKS CARBINES CAMEOS ' THOENTOM PICKARDS MIDGkS BROWNIES Eto. Also, ALDIS, COOKE & ROSS LENSES. Call and see the Best Pocket Kodak. Takes pictures lffa, b* Cameras from 6/- upwards at nmn kodak depot DEVONST - ■ NBWPLMGOTh. THE BRADBURY TAKES PRIDE OP PLACE IN ITS OWN CLASS

This position of honor has been won after splendid feats of recent And from all appearances the BRADBURY MOTOR CYCLE is likely to hold premier place for many a long day In addition to its speed and reli ability undpr nil Lju- n. BRADBURY wins it's way to the rideA £*£*s"& £ sence of vibration. "'"' a " lUs a very graceful machine and thoroughly efficient in every reARNOLD GEORGE, BROUGHAM STKEET NEW PLYMOUTH. : /

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 164, 28 November 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 164, 28 November 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 164, 28 November 1912, Page 6

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