SECOND BIG WEEK OF OUR OcllodlltJUHJ iluD Oalv We arc ready wiili i-otupletf]\- lip n repetition'of the wonderful sunllinri' cumplcti' stocks or better v; wlio are daily availing iheninches Here are some of tlic maiiv fcalu stocks. We expect tliis week to be si week. We have never presented 1 I lie real test of merit is the crowds cjiiey-saviii": olfcrin"s this sale brills. •'IVY*' MKXDIXO WOO],, .UI-:N';s l> ij SADUI.t: TIHOKIiS. . LINK UKSTt Mi'l SL'l!i;K. Black only. Pure fourfold woollen Uosl.n make, there I onyarn. Beat English make. «earing ',V truslworthy bargain. . M inches wide and pure wool, indigo P> D LALL in//i .Ive.l. A hcmo.dons l.ai-..,:ii,». 35in CALICO. Mark the splendid width. The qua ity is really good aid equal to th hefit at o/ll (foZen elsewhere. y : 3/11 DOZEX•MEX'S FLAXMELS. Gt>od Weight. Good size, and 111 ghrinkable. - A rattling bargain. 2/3 MEN'S lIDX SCITS. illv made and slvlishlv cut. ALL-WOOL YAIIKITV' SI Complete with belt. All colo browns and ercen-. A rcall\ IXDIOO ('I)ATIX(i slit: £5 os custom good $$ $ i|i i|i fi ij« ify »J* •}• "J< 4< V VtTW VVtVW VVVVV VV V V *»**♦* "4 VV V V •"»* ** ♦ ****** ♦ ■**•*♦*♦♦♦*♦♦»* ♦* c** *** + ♦**♦♦♦♦ t¥t ♦ ' SALE AT ALL FIVE STORES. NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD, ELTHAM, HAWERA 'Sf&SQQ j J. S. The whole of the large and well assorted stock cf CORSETS, comprising W. 8., P.D, and other well-known makes going at ENORMOUS DISOUIMTS. COSTUNISS at less than Wholesale Cost. COATS and SKIRTS in Summer fabrics. All in the latest style and cut, 10/6 to 29/6. The stuck of tweed and Serge Costumes for 19/11 each. These lew lilies quoted are ii criterion of Hi: whole, for | sale of these goods is not an ordinary' business proposilio but is an epoch-marking- opporfunily i'or yor, lo secure dra cry at your own price. Made possible by (he enormous di count on llie purchase of this slock in THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF H. CALVERT & CO. CENTRAL DEVON STHKKT.
- am now BOOKING ORDESS for May-June delivery of LEEDS BRAND SLAG. BOOK YOUR ORDERS H. C. LUKE INGLEWOOD. It the world's greatest musical instrument To-day, a new and wonderful ins irnmciit lias tome lo take the piano's place—an instrument that IS a piano, and more: "I" 111-0 PIAX n AND THE ART TO PLAY. The Pianola brings v.iLl.in the reach of 'all the privilege of MAKIXG UU.SIO. PADEREWSKI says: "The I'i anola is still the '..est, unsurpassable, supreme." (Xov. 8, 1013) '"HOFFMfcL... NEW PLYMOUTH £IOO D OWN £fiOO A YEAK yOB Y " L QflS ACRES, on good metal road; Iroomed House; 1 mile to fat lory, school and store; absolutely use bun ooxioua weeds; will carry about 56 QHLY £l3 PER iCRE; £IOO DOWN BALANCE <™ EASY TERMS Apply sharp— J. yUTHERLAND s ~. Tnp!"wo<vi JJJALVA rjMiA J£IOKK, BREAKWATER. Open Week Days and Sundays. An Added Attraction to a Seaside Visit—An Inviting Cup of Tea, Strawberries and Cream, ice Cream, etc. Picnic Parties Specially Catered for. Everything at Town Prices. EUCHRE PARTY at Early Date to be Announced. MRS. C.W. WT.LMAMB... Pronrietress
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 3 February 1914, Page 8
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503Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 3 February 1914, Page 8
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