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When you put aside 1912, leave behind all trace of a past year's fashion. Choose the new—such as you'll find at our store. Hats for the matron; hats for the misses—and don't forget that we're selling cheap: ever so much less while the FLOOD SALE LASTS. The Out-door Hat for The Out-door Girl ijg f***^Sty PICNIC AND BEACH HATS, 10y 2 d and 1/6 SPECIAL SUNSHADES, 2/6. NEW YEAR GIFT GLOVES. HOSIERY, BOXED HANDKERCHI EFS, and a host of other attractions H. CALVERT & CO DRAPERS, MILLINERS, ETC. 'Phone 316. NEW PLYMOUTH.

XMAS ♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»»»»♦♦♦♦♦< AT THE RED POST ♦WHWW»W»MM ♦!♦♦» An opportunity for choosing presents absolute]? linDaralMM in «.« w. s is^ijfrja a sat , PRESENTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD; MjWl, WIFE, AND FOR THE j If you have a fancy for any article for the hoi apcct our display. Any fChristmas Eve. Amongst range of all lines in PT,A' CHINA, yiovat, nnrrr.' NITURE and ALL HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.

lip your FOR THE NEW YEAR. With the aid of the famous Liberty Fabrics. The day of the Lace Curtain is done, and the simple casement holds sway, but there's a right and a wrong way of doing things, and you would do well to call on us. It's our business to KNOW. We've got some choice curtainings now, as well as other decorative work. BAKER AND ART FURNISHER, NEW PLYMOUTH }I»M Mil! \m nil SM>*S2 ■B w# l*i

FURNITURE HANDED DOWN FOE GENERATIONS WAS FASHIONED BY HAND. rpHE machines make for quicker furniture, and cheaper. But the skilled workman, with the wood under his hand, is more particular. He iasisftl on well-seasoned wood. He see* its grain and beauty, and preserves aad emphasises it. . • OUR FURNITURE IS ALL HAND-MADE. This is the kind of furniture that will see you and your children's grandchildren out. C.N. JOHNSON, OPPOSITE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES NEW PLYMOUTH.

THE REASON WHY we insist upon tel ling you again about these Piano* because there ara No Better Piano Made than the Piano we sell After all, you want the very best for your money. You want to he sun that the piano you buy can not be excelled at the price. Gall in. Let us show you the modern action, the delightful touch; you will hear for yourself the glorious tone. Seethe recommendations of the greatest pianists and the praise from local people who- own one of these: EECHSTEIN, HOPKINSON, HAAKE, STRAHMENGER, BOYD, BELL. EOMHILDT, HOFFMANN Manager, BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO GO. NHW PLYMOUTH. Thone 439. (Opposite Sykes)

CAMERAS! Just arrived, new season's mo.-lels, KODAKS CARBINES CAMEOS THORNTOM PICKARDB MIDGfcS BROWNIES Etc. Also, ALDIS, COOKE & ROSS LENSES. Call and see the Best Pocket Kodak. Tabes picture- *4in bjl 2iin. Cameras from 6/- upwards at DEVON ST. NEWPLTMOUTh.

THE BBADBUftY TAKES PRIDE OE PLACE IN ITS 0 WN CLASS. J This position of honor has been won after splendid feats of recent t , trials. And from all appearances the BRADBURY MOTOR CYCLE » r is likely to hold premier place for many a long day. ' ')' In addition to its speed and reli ability under ajl conditions, 6he BRADBURY wins its way to the rider's regard because of the ab- J sence of vibration. It is a very graceful machine and thorougMv efficient in every n- } spect. BROUGHT V STREET EORGE, \EW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 194, 6 January 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 194, 6 January 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 194, 6 January 1913, Page 6

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