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We do not purpose enumerating in detail all re'-!>>ed lines, but the following will give f-'nie idea of how easy it will be to fun)Mi cheaply at BAKERS' during the nexi week or two: LINOLEUMS from Nairns, Barry Ostler's, l>:fc Co. and other first-class mak,ei> (we do not stock secondgrade iioods), usual price ss, reduced 1u 3/11; also 4/6 reduced to 3/6. CARPET SCARES, 12 x 10, 59/6, now 45/-; K x. 9, 45/-, now 37/6. ART SQUAM'.S, £6 15s now £5 14s 6d; £5 lUs to £4 13s Od: £2 5s to 38/6. 15 to 25 per cent off j BAKER'S GREAT PNQUEimiL SALE Still proceeding. A wonderful opportunity of furnishing well and on the cheap. Not stuff made for a sale, but made by our careful staff and in so thorough a manner that every item we sell would be lit for any room in any place, large or small. 15 to 25 per cent Discount AXMLNSTER SQUARES, Bft. 6in. by lift 6m, £6 15s to £5 19s 6d; 13 x 10, £7 15s to £6 9s 6d; Bft. 6in. by lift Gin, £6 10s to £5 9s 6d. IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES: The following is just an example, one or two among many: Full-sized Black and Brass Bedsteads, bsual price £6 15s, now £4do., usual price £5 10s, now £3 10s. Hospital Bedsteads, with Sprint Mattresses, 20/-. ° All others reduced in like proportion. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 3 pieces, ii extra best Velvet and Saddle Bags, quite an exceptional lot, £25, now £2l. DINING CHAIRS, solid Oak baeks and seats, 7/6 each; a special bargain. CHINA AND GLASS of well-know* make, quality and style, at star* ling reductions. URBACH WARE, a special line ot Vases in this most artistic and novel ware, the first to be imported and just to hand, alt to be cleared at specially reduced prices. 'oW Z T T 0 ,f ly , of the bar ß ain9 we offer - There are hundreds of otiicis, but these show the class of goods we are offering, and the sale hasn't long OUR^TOPr m w b T OUr BIG DISC °UNTS, but remember the QUALITY OF . UUKbIOCK. We have one quality only-the best. > FIVE YEARS SINCE WE HAD A SALE. THIS SALE NOW IN FULL SWING. DON'T WAIT-IT'S NEARLY OVER. I Baker and Co FINE ART FURNISHERS, DEVON ST. NEW PLYMOUTH.

■■t. ;,^!^sf • *;■ , t o.»L«PPo,« im ONLY COLO AND SILVER MEDAL IN COMPETITION HIGHEST AWARD FSTARI ICHCfI IBia I ONLT GOLD AND SILVER ESTABLISHED 1879 ' \ Colo MEDAL IN COMPETITION COPIED BY HUNDREDS BUT NEVER EQUALLED &K

£ Midi from ths Choicest N.Z. Fruits. Packed in Enamel-Lined Solderless Cans in lib., 21b, and 71b. sizes, and sold at same prices as other Jams packed in ordinary soldered tin cannisters. St. George Jam is the only brand on the N.Z. market to-day which g is absolutely f Safe Sanitary Solderless. The largest size eontains 7 lbs. net of Stoneless Jam, and is the most economical for Hotels Boarding - houses, and Private Families. St. George Janu are obtainable from -ALL GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS— Alk for " St. George Jam," and see that you got it. 1 THE HYGIENIC BAKERY. THE HYGIENIC BAKERY. THE HYGIENIC BAKERY. VU® are still keeping up the high quality of goods that has made our business a success, and which must be the basis of all good businesses. We make everything of the best materials, and always endeavor to improve them. To test this statement, just give us a call and try some of our goods. If you want confectionery, we also carry a stock of all fresh goods. Y^ ILLIAMSOU&sfa Bronchitis, Pneumonia and many serious troubles result from a neglected cold. Take no risks. Cure it with Bonnington's Irish Moss—the proven and safe 55 remedy. But insist on irisirMoss

COOPER'S PATENT PAINT READY TO USE. pOOrER'S PATENT PAINT, whilst a ■ great deal cheaper than other brands, DOES NOT CHALK OR BLISTER. WHILST LASTING FOR YEARS LONGER, and always showing that nice smooth surface ao hard to retain in some paints. Every test will be given on enquiry to QOOPER fjROS. Old Red Post Premises, Devon St., NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 237, 25 February 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 237, 25 February 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 237, 25 February 1913, Page 6

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