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BA KEBVS GREAT a^gffeirai!?, Ip^ We do not purpose enumerating in detail all rcl loed lines, but the following will give r->iiie idea of how easy it will be to funii-h cheaply at BAKERS' during the next week or two: LINOLEUMS from Nairns, Barry Ostler's, I'it'e Co. and other first-class maker* (we do not stock secondgrade goods), usual price ss, reduced lo 3/11; also 4/(5 reduced to 3/6. CARPET SQUARES, 12 x 10, 59/6, now 45/-; 1C x 9, 45/-, now 37/6. ART SQUAWKS, £0 15s now £5 14s Cd: £5 ius td- £4 13s 6d; £2 5s to'3B/6. 15 to 25 per cent off, 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 fit for any room in -any place, large or small. •iiisafcfc 3 25 per cent Discount AXMLVSTER SQUARES, Bft. Gin. by lift CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 3 pieces, in u ' n ' *: b ] os to £5 1!) s 6d; 13 x 10, extra best Velvet and Saddle Bass, £7 los to £fi 9s fid- an «;„ w _..: a _i!.__i i.i. ™,- „°_: mm*m 5 . S t0 £8 9s 0d; Bft - 6in - by quite an exceptional lot, £25, now "ft 6m, £fi 10s to £5 9s 6d. £2l BEDSTEADS AT DINING CHAIRS, solid Oak backs an,/. Th» t S VE " A } VAY PRICES - seats, 7/6 each; a special bargain ' ■ two am ™ g W JUSt an ejaun P ,e ' one CHINA AND GLASS of well-know* Full =;,,!? n ™ m '? ny; , make, quality and style, at star* Full-sized Black and Brass Bedsteads, ij ng reductions. usual pnce £6 15b, now £4; URBACH WARE, a special line o< ao., usual price £5 10s, now £3 Vases in this most artistic and novel TTnsmfni tj jj. i ~, ware > the first'to be imported and just tress- 20/ * ' P ™° Mat " to haT,d ' aH to be cleared at s P eci3 ? ] y rft " am /.fi,„. ; "' '/ ' duced prices. A.I others reduced in like proportion. \ Sw K?f r< ;l ent S ,° me onl^ r °* the we offer. There are hundreds-of 8 ' but these show the class of goods we are offering, and the sale hasn't lone OTTH WA^™? 6 , 1 ' 0U1 * - BrG MSCOraTS, but remember the QUALITY OF uuKbIOLK. M e 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. Baker and Co FINE ART FURNISHERS, DEVON ST. '.' .._ NEW PLYMOUTH.

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&-RJI IS PURE STARCH. The Starch "that Mother used!" Requires no boiling. JJLY STARCH STANDS EVERY TEST ALL Ingredients being of the 'Finest Quality. Made in New Zealand. Ordar It JUST ARRIVED! L ILY WILL GROW IN- ANY PART OF NEW ORDER AT ONCE. LILIUM AURATUM ("The Golden-rayed Lily")— Heigh, 4 to 6 feet. Flowers 12 inches across! Post free, Bd' each; 3 for 1/9; 0 for »/-. 'LILIUM AURATUM RUBRO VITI TATUM—Gorgeous flower, 10 to 12 inches across. Post free, 1/6 each; 3 for 4/-. LILIUM AURATUM WITTEI ("The Noble Lily")— Distinctive, beautiful white flowers. Poat free, 1/6 each; 1 3 for 4/-. LILIUM AURATUM PLATYPHYLMJM —The Gia tit of the Lilies, yet one of the most beautiful, hardy and easy to grow. Post free. 1/6 each; 3 for 4/-. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. NIMMO & BLAIR, SPECIALISTS DUNEDIN. $ Maris from thi Choicest N.Z. Fruits. Packed in Enamel-Lined Solderless Cans in lib., 21b, and 71b/ sizes, and told at same prices as other Jams packed in ordinary soldered tin cannisters. St. George Jam is the only brandon the N.Z. market to-day which g is absolutely r Safe Sanitary Solderlsss. The largest size contains 7 lbs. net of Stoneless Jam, and is the • most economical for Hotels Boarding-houses, and Private Families. St. George Jami ar» obtainable bom -ALL GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS- i . Mt for " St. George Jam," « and we that you set it. W I

INTEREST AWAKENED. Interest awakened everywhere in tV marvellous cures of cuts, burns and wnurirLs witli Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic. Liniment. la 3d and 3& Obtainablt

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 241, 1 March 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 241, 1 March 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 241, 1 March 1913, Page 6

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