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■BUSINESS NOTICE*.

Morey and Suns ara showing an espe--1 eially line Jul, of furs, particulars of 'which are in their usual space to-day. Yet another new and handsome novelty line this week is featured in the replace advertisement of Messrs Baker and Co., the art furnishers, who> to-day • are selling a fine lot of linen, embroidery, table covers and bedspreads. Anyone can play the Pianola, and lit 'a few weeks' time play exquisite compositions better than many pianists wltk all their years of training. Father of mother can play to the family, entertaining them with real music and edu--1 eating them all the while. Xo need for ■ the evening to drag slowly. (Jet »; pianola. See Mr. Hoffmann about It, And, remember, no one else in this dl*. trict sells the pianola. How can the purchasing power of tt» i elusive golden sovereign be increased I The solution of the problem is not eaaihp to be found, but Bellringer Brother*,*! Ltd., claim to be effecting something to* M wards it in their big annual cash sale f to-day. ] The boys' telegraph coats for 0/8 at'' t the Melbourne are a great bargain. • These Government coats are in splendid ; order and are extremely warm and •**• viceable. Other seasonable, offerjr— ' are: Men's umbrellas, 3/11, 4/11 to 'fyv,™ blue blankets, 8/11 pair; men's dark grnrij, raincoats, 32/0 and 39/6; warm neglige shirts, 3/11, 4/11 to 7/6. , ,'."K The cold winds and frosty nights, fol-ri, > lowed by the chilling showers of recent -M days find out the weak spots in all constitutions. You need to be well cl»4 to resist the cold and be comfortable. The best of winter comforts in quality, variety, and price are to be obtained v ready to slip on at Ambury's. ! White and Sons' Showroom is now A : happy hunting ground for the ladies. Well stocked with all the attractive andV* fashionable goods that women so lore to look over. It is no trouble to show them. An up-to-date and reliable WoUelty i ear for hire any hour of the day or night. Prompt service and careful drlfIng.—A. X. Morey, Central Motor Ow-V 1 ? age, Egmont street, Garage 'phone SSI, private 'phone 14 (Oover street). ij Beven Hair Nets for Is with or with* lit jiloeti/. at Uam ..J 1f.... ite Carnegie Library, Sing street Post free.

OKEY SON AND ARNOLD Of (VOLUOTAEY) LiqUIDITIOH. PENDING disposal of remaining prem« ues, the clearing sale of Wall Papers and Household and General Hardware, at SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH will be continued. Any goods not in stock procured al lowest current rates. CENTRAL hAEDWAM DEPOT,

SEE THESE—DELAINES CASHMERES SICILIAN CLOTHS CREAM CORTELI CLOTH CALICOES LACES «nd VEHJNQB (Seal and Imitation) PRICES WILL STOC YOB Agent Wertheim Sewing. Machines and I Extras. DAILY NEWS AGENCY. EETPOR D '8 CURRIE ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.

PRIME TABLE POTATOES. PRIME TABLE POTATOES. PRIME TABLE POTATOES. PRIME TABLE POTATOES. PRIME TABLE POTATOES. PRIME TABLE POTATOES. PRIME TABLE POTATOES; SPLENDID SAMPJJK of the above at a vasy low figure. Special quotations for ton lots. HARRY LUKE PRODUCE MERCHANT INGLEWOQD.

THE TARIKI HOTEL W.R.BONNER .....Proprietor, W. R. BONNER notifies that he haj taken over the Tariki Hotel. No effor* on his part will be spared to make tho hotel a favourite house of call for trav« ellera. Only the best of liquors will be stocked, and special attention will aba be paid to the dining-room for the comfort of lodgers.

TERMINUS HOTEIi NEW PLYMOUTH, Overlookng.Sea Beach and handy to > Saltwater Baths. THIS Favourite Seaside Hotel has beea completely renovated and refurnished throughout. Tourists specially cat«e4 for. carefully attended to. MRS. P, M. PAULSEN, Proprietress, (Late Commercial Hotel, Wellington). Jas. Sanderson.] [H. Victor Griffiths Q ANDERSON AND rj.Rlt'l' u us, ARCHITECTS, OFFICE: King's Buildings, corner of Devon and Brougham Streets.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 308, 21 May 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 308, 21 May 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 308, 21 May 1913, Page 8

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