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lilsiSfligEUiysiiii mi e lllillillPllillMi ?llil w Still proceeding. A wonderful opportunity of furnishing well and on the cheap. Not stuff made for a sale, hut 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. We do not purpose enumerating in detail all )■(■!.n?ed linos, but the following will give r• >lllc idea of how easy it will he to furni-h cheaply at BAKERS' during the ncxl week or two: LINOLEUMS from Xairns, Barry Ostler's, I'ifc Co. and other first-class makers (we do not stock secondgrade ijoods), usual price ss, reduced to 3/11; also 4/0 reduced to 3/6. CARPET SQUARES, 12 x 10, 50/6, now 45/-; in x 9, 45/-, now 37/6. ART SQUAKKS, £0 las now £5 14s Cd; £5 lUs to £4 13s 6d; £2 5s to 38/6. 15 to 25 per cent offj o 25 per cent Discount £7 ll In % a 1/ «j X 10 ' cxtra best Velvet and Sad «e Bags, lift 6in, £6 e'd 11 - g! e " 6XCeptional l 0t ' £25 ' ™ IRON BRASS■ MDSTJADs" AT DINING CHAIRS, solid Oak backs an* The Kf RICES> , seats ' 7 / 6 each ' a B P ecial bar * ' or two a mo r m a n7 JUSt " °» e <™ AND GLASR ° f **■*»" Black 'and Brass Bedstead, Styl<! ' * "* do ,«„?r ee • AH' " 0W £4 > URBACH WARE, a special line o< do., usual pnce £5 10s, now £3 Vases in this most artistic and novel Hnsnifi'i tc o ,w„ j ~, „ . ware, the first to be imported and just tresso?2o/ ' P g Mat ' *° hand ' aII to be cleared at »P e «W"AH others 'reduc'ed in like proportion. 1 ot'lfei buTZt T' A° f the bar^ains we offer " There are of Ito run Um» t° W th 6^ SS 0f goods we are offe ™& and the sal * hasn't lonj OUR ° Ur BIG DISC °UNTS, but remember the QUALITY OF IUUKbIoCK. We have one quality only-the best. FIVE YEARS SINCE WE HAD A SALE. THIS SALE NOW IN FULL SWING. DON'T WATT—IT'S NEARLY OVER. Baker and Co FINE ART FURNISHERS, DEVON ST. NEW PLYMOUTH. .*•*»■• ONLY GOLD AND SILVER _ MEDAL IN COMPETITION HIGHEST AWARD ESTABLISH EO 1879 ONLY GOLD AND SILVER' GOLD MEDAi. IN COMPCTHWN MEDAL L 4&% /tffik AH Wffi&miim &&. AHU ESSE! ■ sun iWillfll f H COPIED BY HUNDREDS PURE TEAS BUT NEVER EQUALLED

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 i:m%TCiM!¥KCTi DRAPERS. MILLINERS. ETC. 'Phone 318. NEW PLYMOUTH. I Sale Positively closes on SATURDAY, MARCH Bth For the fast week of Sale we will accept 6s 8d in the £ discount off every article of Crockery, Glassware and Electro Plate with theonly exceptions of White and Gold Cups awd Saucers. Linoleums in an/ length of 57yds. tc 25, 3s 6d a yard. |IT IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. DO NOT MISS IT. [Red Post Furnishing Co, Ltd. FUBNITUBE HANDED DOWN FOB GENEBATXONS WAS FASHIONED BY HAND. machines make for quicker furniture, and cheaper. But the skillee workman, with the wood under his hand, is more particular. He insist* on well-seasoned wood. He sees its grain and beauty, and preserve* and emphasises it. OUR FURNITURE IS ALL HAND-MADE. This is the kind of furniture that will see you and your children's grtnt» children out. * C. N. JOHNSON OPPOS'T 7 ". BAX.K OF NEW SOUTH WALES STEW PLYMOUTH.

LANE'S AIE DOLING after. Makes your next shave tasy, deliffhtfa!. comforting. clears a!! blemishes, i/- ct m eg Z«ISMi»lr i&iMK; Tl 6H lbs. JaiL 3> K lb- Stones & Tin 7 lbs. Gross 7 /6s WET OF JAM ST. GEOKGE JAM is the only brand on the New Zealand market which gives net weight of Stoneless Jam. Made from delicious, sound, ripe fruit only. No thrifty or discriminating mother can afford to buy any other. ALL GROCERS AND STOREKEEPERS At same Price as other brands.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 243, 4 March 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 243, 4 March 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 243, 4 March 1913, Page 6

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