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FOR WmTEB WEAL A BEAUTIFUL JtA&ffl OF MILLINER! A BEAUTIFULLY TAILvRED COSTUME OR FROCK. A BEAUTIFUL FUR STOLE AND MUFF. x A BEAUTIFUL WINTER COAT FOR COMFORT. A BETTER VARIETY IS NOT TO BE FOUND. • A BIGGER VARIETY OF MERCERY FOR MEN AND BOYS. A BETTER TAILORED SUIT IS NOT ON THE MARKET. ;' A BETTER ASSORTMENT OF TIES FOR MEN AND BOYS YQU CAN'T GET THAN AT AMBURY'S. I. A BIGGER RANGE OF RAINCOATS AND OVERCOATS THAN AT AMBURY'S WAS NEVER SHOWN IN TARANAKI. COME TO US: WE WILL SUIT YOU. PIT YOU, PLEASE YOU. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH A STBproiM OFFER. COTTAGE FURNISHED with every detail com* plete. Packed and delivered f re? to any Railway Station in TanmaM for £49 16s 5d NETT GASH. ffIINWO ioSt- w \ .„. x r, .„ „ iMoleum lM x I2f t>Dining Table sft x 3ft, with turned legs on castors, 6 Obex Chairs, Cheffonier, with bevelled mirror back, Brass-rail Fender and Fire ffiw&ed:: Tapestry Table Cover, Couch and two Wicker Armchairs upholstered :iitsm%ricaii cloth red plushette, Curtain Pole and Fittings, 1 pair ilace Curtains and Axminster Hearth-rug.. %%\ Lmoleum 12ft x l?ft, fjlU-sae Brass- ra ii. Bedstead, Wire Maitress, Kapoc .'''?. Matftess, Bfilster *hd 2 pillows, 1 pair Roslyn Blankets, Marcella Quilt, 1 pair of-Sheets, 2 Piliotf Cases", 2 Towels,, Duchess Chest with 3 long drawers and 2 jewel drawersj-bßvelled .miiror, and 5 tiled-back Washstand to match, white • and gold Toilet Set complete, Wicker l chair. Bedside Carpet. Curtain Pole and Fittings and>Tpair Lace Curtains. SPAIU3 > Fjoorcloth, lOff^r; Kft 3ft fombina Bedste Qk and «, Kapoc Pillows, I pair of Roslyn Blan k jf rf » J Honeycomb Quilt, 2 Pillow Cases, Towels, Bedside Car t ' To^et g p ' tmgVPair ofLace Curtains and &u W ashstand to match. WkITCHJIfAi — ■ 1 ' - ' I til; . ,/. ' iiinoieum 12ft x 12/t, 7a'<>la 4%H x 3 ft, 4 Chairs, Set of 3 Saucepans, Bucket, ■ Fry, Pan, Colander, Wash-up Bowl, Id*at Tin, Hair Broom, American Broom, f 'Hand Broom,' Scrubbing Brush, Set of Blacklead Brushes, Bread Board, Knife /(jard, Rolling Pnv2 Pie Dishes, 2 Pudding! Basins, Sugar Basin, Butter Dish, 26-piece Dinner Service, 21-piece Tea Service, Fruit Dish, Jam Dish, Cruet, Set of Jugs,,/ Tray, Teapot, 6 Table Knives* 6 Dessert Knives, 6 Table Forks, Forks; 3 "able Spoons, 6 Tea Spoons, Door Mat and 3 Slip Mats. NEW PLYMOUTH.

You Can't AFford to Neglect Your - Furnishing. Just as the character of the inmates is often told by the furniture in the home, so the characteristics of the maker shows itself in the furniture he sends out. Therefore your furniture should he good—should show taste; and if Baker & Co. haye the work you can depend upon it in every way. BAKER & CO., FINE ART FURNISHERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. LUSCIOUS FRUIT, cooked amid spotless , surroundings, by Jam-making experts, accounts for the indefinable de!;ciousness of ST GEORGE'S Jam. Sold in lib, 21b and 71b sizes, and packed in tins untouched by solder and lined with unchippable enamel. % Combines the Freshness and Purity of Glass Jar Preserves, with the \ Cheapness of ordinary tin cannister brands. SAFE, 6WEET AND SATISFYING GET ST. GEORGE'S JAM FROM YOUR GROCER.

FOR NEXT MILKING SEASON. Do away "with that more expensive and less satisfactory machine,, and INSTAL/A WOLSELEY SEPARATOR Absolutely the best and most economical skimmer on the market. R. BUCKLEY AGENT, INGLEWOOD Has a "Wolseley" on view at the Mo Dairy Co.'s office. MOTOR CYCLES. SOLE TARANAKI AGENTS THE BROWN •QUO Q-UDGIOH; OTOLI AND GENERAL IMPOSTS* IM&UKWOOB.

The wonderful ease and quickness with which Edmonds Baking 1 1 Powder makes the most appetis- | ing Pastry, Biscuits, Cakes, etc., . highly commends it to the housewife. "Sure to Rise." All grocers. i DMQND BAKING- i POWDER,' qr»AKATA fIOAOJU ' GEORGE HANOVER, Proprietor. SUMMER TIME-TABLE. COACH LEAVES Purangi at 5.30 a.m. DALLY for Ingl* wood, and leavei on tlu -eturu trip *< 2 p.m. Inwardi. Outwart*. Leave Leave Purangi 6.30 a.m. Inglewood Bpj» Ptikeho 6.30 a.m. Kaimata 1.41 p.» Tarata 7.30 a.m. Tarata 4p.m Kaimata 8.46 a.m. Pukeho (p.v Arrive— Arrive—[nglewood 8.30 a.m. Purangi t pj» All orders or parcels left at store Purangi, Mr. T. White's Stablei, Tarot* or Royal Mail Stables, Inglewood, wil recti Te prompt attentio*.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 298, 9 May 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 298, 9 May 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 298, 9 May 1913, Page 6

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