Just one more week to go, and we've still a host of left-over MILLINERY NECKWEAR, COSTUMES,- BLOUSES* STOCKINGS—at single-leg price for the .pair—and other oddments at prices of ' paper and string. Must clear for Stocktaking and for new goods which are •coming to hand* one more Week Alim M wmm ill iH VimMl DRJAPWRS. MTLLTNEKS. T3TO. KTCW PLYMOTTTiJ
FUENITUEE HANDED DOWN * FJjR GENERATIONS i -WAS FASHIONED BY HAND. 'JME machines make for quicker furniture, and cheaper. But the skillet i workman, with the wood under his hand, is more particular. He insists on ; well-seasoned wood. He sees its grain and beauty, and preserves «,nd em» ph&sises it. j OUR FORNITDRE IS ALL HANDMADE. This is the kind of furniture that will see you and your children's gran*. children out. , C.N. JOHNSON OPPOSITE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES . ■' j*. NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 234, 21 February 1913, Page 6
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140Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 234, 21 February 1913, Page 6
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