AKER AND CO.'S \kd __ My? m m i QUINQUENNIAL SALE .Now Plymouth does not see a High-class Furniture Sale every week, and we don't hold a so-called sale every six months. It is five years since we held our last, and it was a record. We commence another today (Wedne-lay), and nuan it to beat the record. This will he easy, for we have a stock of goods the quality of which spells B-E-S-T, and we purpose offering the whole at a reduction of from 15 to 25 per cent, for cash. 15 to 25 per cent Discount We do not purpose enumerating in detail all reduced lines, but the following will give some idea of how easy it will be to furnish cheaply at BAKERS' during the next week or two: LINOLEUMS from Xnirns, Barry Ostler's, Fife Co. and other first-class makers (we do not stock secondgrade poods), usual price ss, reduced to" 3/11; also 4/6 reduced to 3/0. CARPET SQUARES. 12 x 10, 59/6, now 45/-; 10 x 9, 45/-, now 37/0. ART SQUARES. £6 15s now £3 14s fid; £5 10s to £4 13s Gd: £2 5s to 38/6. AXMINSTER SQUARES, Bft. 6in. by lift 6in, £6 15s to £5 19s Gd; 13 x 10, . £7 15s to £6 9s Gd; Bft. Gin. by lift Gin, £6 10s to £5 9s Gd. IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES. 0 The following is just an example, one or two among many: Full-sized Black and Brass Bedsteads, Usual price £6 15s, now £4; do., usual price £5 10s, now £3 10s. !!>,, : ;.a Bedsteads, with Spring Mattresses, 20/-. All others reduced in like proportion. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 3 pieces, in extra best Velvet and Saddle Bags, quite an exceptional lot, £25, now £2l; do. cheaper quality, £lB, now £l3 15s>. DINING CHAIRS, solid Oak backs and seats, 7/6 each; a special bargain. CHINA AND GLASS of well-known make, quality and style, at startling reductions. 1 URBACH WARE, a special line of Vases in this most artistic and novel ware, "the first to- be imported and just to hand, all to be cleared at specially reduced prices.
£m $ ai iTi m THIS GREAT SALE is now In Full Swing Baker & Co FINE ART FURNISHERS, DEVON ST. NEW PLYMOUTH. 1882 * r# ONLY GOLD AND SILVER ! MEDAL IN COMPETITION HIGH23T t AWARD H rffcOlM. AWinr,,^ mM, ESTABLISHED 1879 ff!s®W? ii 1882 1907 -Vfe COLD MEDAL ONLY GOLD AND SILVSR MEDAL IN-COMPBTITION Nelson, COPIED BY MU-NDREDS PURE TEAS BUT NEVER EQUALLED «>Ah:4; ~fe' > "Wi; K'&'
A; PAIR OF GLOVES AT LESS THAN ONE PIjINNY A FINGER. ! . , Counting ten fingers r.nd M for the i gloves. It's not often you can buy good | gloves at 9d a pay 1 , and these we offer i at this absurdly low figure are of COT- ! TON, LISLE, CASHMERE and SMITAI TION SWEDE) in white and colored j shades, at 9d per pair. Gloves for Every Occasion and I Sunshades for the Races 1/11 |A sunshade at 1/11 sounds toy-like, but these shades nre not toys, but a, line of good, new, well-made sun shades which we want to clear at 1/11; and we've only two dozen of them. Not damaged or even soiled. Plenty of sunshine yet, and there's the races, you know, and in any ease one will be good for next sum mer's sun. H. CALVERT & CO DRAPERS, MILLINERS, ETC. 'Phone 316. NEW PLYMOUTH. \IMS
gSiilSfflßßHß SWpywr cough NOW [Every cough strains the d«- ■■> Vj&j licate membranes of the UB . /. i~i throat and lungs. Bonwi, nington's Irish Moss gf willcureyouquickly. —— :. Asr For over half a century ySL JBJ! it has cured coughs and y Mucoids—but get the genuine - Irim u Mos& >WW m M» >'S> , B£'-y m L&UI I ,I'IANO TUNING R. HEARD, efi ■ ificated tunei, from J. Kirm&n & vm. London, vriti 29 years' experience w Zealandj i», km .associated with Hot-, 'asftnln, British & Continental Piano Corapsal. JJJ orders entrusted to him, sad l«ft at tin® Cm's Kew Plymouth w»,rehou#e ; will'receive Mv, Heard's utmost alrill ami p*m|ona.l attention.
GREAT ANiUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE. n : ~, ■< -- - • i : •' 1 -l' ' " Inspection Invited. Red Post Furnishing Co., Ltd. mm,; <nwn 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, ia more particular. He insist* on well-seasoned wood. He sees its grain and beauty, and preserves and emphasises it. QUR 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 j NEW PLYMOUTH. 1
SAVE AGAINST A RAINY ===== da|y. You can do it by purchasing your groceries here. Make a start' right' awav—this week. Compare WHITAKER'S prices with those you have been paying elsewhere. The comparison shows that you can effect a distinct saving by shopping here. Only a few pence a week, perhaps, but pence make pounds in the course of a year. Let it be TIIIS week. WIIITAKEB & SON GROCERS :: NEW PLYMOUTH C K.v.'KfcO natKiu, cnappei v.waJb, rough hands, scaly • hacds, are all healed and' cured by LANE'S MEDOLINE., Th« ouiy article specially pr#-\ pared for the hands. i/*| everywhere. ®. ;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 231, 18 February 1913, Page 6
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