SECOND BIG WEEK OF OUR Sensational' Job' Sale Wc are ready with completely replenished stocks. We expect this week to l.e a repetition of the wonderful success of last week. We have never presented more complete stocks or Letter values, and the real test of merit is the crowds who are daily availing themselves of the money-saving offerings this sale brill"-,, Here are some of the many features:— I "IVY" IiEXDIXO WOOr* Slack only. Pure fourfold woollen yarn. Best English make. p;D BALL. 3ain CALICO. Mark the splendid width. The quality is really good anl equal to tlie best at 5/11 dozen elsewhere. 3/11 ****• "MEN'S FLANNELS. Good weight. Good size, and unshrinkable. A rattling bargain. 2/3 ME.YS 12/6 SADDLE TROUSERS. , Best Roslyn make, therefore good wearing. A trustworthy bargain. 10/6 MEN'S BOX SUITS. Beautifully made and stylishly cut, pure wool fabrics. Usual price i~>/-. 32/6 • ALL-WOOL VARSITY SUITS. ' Complete with belt. All colors, grey, browns and greens. A really splenddid bargain. W6 FLS'E COSTUME SEIKJE. 50 inches wide and pure wool, indigo dyed. A tremendous bargain. MEN'S IXDTGO COATING SUITS. Guaranteed pure indigo dyed, will not fade, cockle or shrink. Equal to £5 5s custom goods. ***&&*****&>*&********* f******^***********^****** SALE AT ALL FIVE STORES. NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD, ELTHAM, HAWERA. The MELBOURNE, Ltd. Still Going! Still Going! And yet some Left. Crasp the opportunity NOW, and avail yourself of the Bargains offering at the Sale of H Calvert & Co's Assigned Stock. ONLY A LIMITED TIME IN WHICH TO SECURE GOODS AT THESE PRICES. To clear the balance—--7/11 each. Ladies' One-piece Crepe esses. Stout White Calico, 3/6 doz. Beautiful Madapolam, 3/11 doz. Stout Calico Pillow Slips (taped), lid pair. -Corsets, W. 8., P.fc, Warners, etc., from 2/3. The balance of the MillineryReady to wears and Untrimmed shapes, from 1 ■ each. TO BE ABSOLUTELY SACRIFICED. All going at Your Own Price. J. S. FOX (Late H. Calvert & Co) CENTEAL DEVON STREET.
I am now BOOKING ORDERS for May-June delivery of LEEDS BRAND SLAG. BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOV/. C. LUKE, INGLEWOOD. ... THE PIANOLA is the world's greatest musical instrument To-day, a new and wonderful ins trument has come to take the piano's place—an instrument that IS a piano, and more: THE PIANO J- AND THE AST TO PLAY. The Pianola brings within the reach of 1 alT>the privilege of MAKING MUSK). W" PADEREWSKI Bays: "The Pi anola is still the \ K *x, unsurpassable, supreme." (Nov. 8, 1913} HOFFMANN NEW PLYMOUTH. £IOO D™ jgfiGO A YEAR FOR YOUw J\JALVA J£IU3&, BREAKWATER. 525' ACEES ' ° n g °° d metal r °* d; *' °P° n Week »».™ and Sundays roomed House; 1 mile to fac- An Added Attraction to a Seaside y, school and store; absolutely free Visit—An Invfting Cup of Tea, J, school and store; absolutely free m uoxipua weeds; will carry about 10 btrawbernes and Cream, lee Cream etc. LY £l3 PER ACRE; £IOO DOWN, ..BALANCE ON EASY TERMS. Picnic Parties Specially Catered for i logwood. I MRS. C. W. WILLIAMS „ Proprietress.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 186, 5 February 1914, Page 8
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