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DEAL dainty ideas at a price that does not pay to make at home. Suita? to all ages, but a little water soiled Worth from 2/11 to 7/6. NOW 1/6 T0 2/11 FROCKS, TUNICS & HATS FfiOCKS, TUNICS & HATS FOR THE BEACH. FOR THE BEACH. TJUSH HATS for beach or garden, 1/-. XV Job lines of PRINTS, 4/11 DOZ. YDS. GALATEAS, DRILLS and PANDORAS, worth 8/6 up; now 5/11 DOZ. YDS. CALICO SHEETINGS and. TOWELS at specially reduced prices. H. CALVERT & CO DRAPERS, MILLINERS, ETC. 'Piio ne 318. NEW PLYMOUTH.

w + w »» m »w+»»»w»»+ ♦♦♦»♦+ Cork Linoleum A BSOLUTELY NEW to New Zealand— BORDERED LINOLEUM S QUARES IN ONE PIECE. BORDERED LINOLEUM SQUARES IN ONE PIECE. BORDERED LINOLEUM SQUARES IN ONE PIECE. A BOON TO EVERY HOUSEKEEPER IN THE LAND. The following sizes in stock: 7ft. 6in. x 10ft. «in., 31/6 9ft. x 10ft. 6in., 38/Delivered free for cash with order to any railway station.

To complete the home beautiful AXMINSTER CARPETS A liome without a good, ~~well-desig ance of incompleteness—something attractive a really smart carpet is. ster Squares on hand in the popular too—in various sizes, from £5 ss. side. Slips for door—mohair at 3/6 carry. Ned carpet always has the appear- ' needed; and every lady knows how We have some beautiful Axminshades of fawn—and other shades, Bugs for Hearth, Hall and Bed- > give some idea of* tile stock we BAKER AND CO. ART FURNISHERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. FURNITURE HANDED DOWN FOR GENERATIONS rjTHE machines make for quicker furniture, and .cheaper. But the skilled workman, with the woad under his hand, is more particular. He insist* on well-seasoned wood. He sees its grain and beauty, and preserves ind 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.

PAYING FOR A PIANO You need not pay the whole price of the piano right away. Our splendid instalment system makes piano-buying easy and convenient. Select a piano, pay a small deposit, and owe us the rest. Take your piano away to your home, play it, and pay it off-in easy monthly payments/only :' 5 per cent, being added for this great convenience. This, you must ' \ admit, ' IS EASY and the system will enable you to buy any one of the very fine pianos we sell. They include Bechstein, Romhildt, Hopkinson, Haake and . Strohmenger pianos. ' ■ | m BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO HnitHfisnn °°"' swareh ° use - - ,ph ° ne «• 11V 11 111C&I111 NEW PLYMOUTH.

The Douglas Motor Cycle Has Ample Poner and Speed INO matter low weighty a rider may be, the DOUGLAS will carry Mm over the roughest roads without "turning a hair," so to speak. Every part of this_ great machine is strong and durable. The frame is most substantial, and the specially designed spring forks are efficient, noiseless, and guaranteed to give endless wear. Put your money into a Douglas Motor BicycVe if you want the best value on the market. A. GEORGE New Plymouth Just arrived netf season's mortals, KODAKS CARBINES CAMEOS THORNTO* PICKARDS MIDGfcS BROWNIES Etc. Also, ALDIS, COOKE & ROSS LENSES. j Call and see the Best Pocket Kodak. Takes pictnr«« Uj a b« 2*in. Cameras from 6/- upwards at PLYMOUTH

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 215, 30 January 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 215, 30 January 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 215, 30 January 1913, Page 6

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