SECOND BIG WEEK OF OUR Sensational 'Job Sale Wi are ready v ' completely replenish ed stocks. We expect this week to be a s 'e}>etitioii ci i-C wonderfil success of last week. We have never presented mire complete .?•; ks or better values, and the real test of merit is the crowds wl ) .".re daily a>:■* ng themselves of the money-saving offerings this sale brings. Hi re are some .•.:;' the many features:— "IVY" MENDJX WOOL. Black only. Pure fou -;3d wocllc:' yarn. Best Kuglish n ike. fJD BALL. 35m CALICO. Mark the splendid width. The quality is really good aril equal to the best at 5/11 dozen elsewhere. Q/1-| DOZEN 1 . MEN'S FLAKXELS. .. Good weight. Good size, and unshrinkable. A rattling bargain. '** ■ 2/3 MEN'S 12/0 SADDLE TROUSERS. Best Eoslyn make, therefore good wearing. A trustworthy bargain. 10/6 MEX'S BOX SUITS. Beautifully made and stylishly cut, pure wool fabrics. Usual price 45/-. 32/6 ALL-WOOL .VARSITY SUITS. Complete with belt. All colors, grey, browns and greens. A really splenddid bargain. FIXE COSTUME SERGE. 50 inches wide and pur? wool, indigo dyed. A tremendous bargain. MEN'S IXDICiO COATIXG SUITS. Guaranteed pure indigo dyed, will not fade, cockle or shrink. Equal to £5 5s custom goods. SALE AT ALL FIVE STORES. NEW PLYMOUTH, WGLEWOOD, STRATFORD, ELTHAM, HAWERA. »iHiW"Wt* , H"H"H"H"H"H^ The MELBOURNE, Ltd.
You Can Get At the Sale of H. Galvert & Coy's. Assigned Stock, where Drapery is going for a song. Women's Long Gloves for 1s pair. A 2s 6d Collarette for Is. ' Two pairs Beautiful Cashmere Hose, Is 9d. Damask Serviettes for 5d each. Nice White Damask, lid yard. Cambric Prints for 3s 6d and 3slld dozen. Zephyrs for 4slld dozen. Hoyle's Best Prints, sslld dozen. J. S. lOX (Late H. Calvert & Co) CENTRAL PEVON STREET.
m m ti-m THE > IOVE •AFTER TRYING NEARLY EVERY OTHER RRAND I AM CONVINCED ' THAT ■mm® PURE TEAS j ARE THE BEST ili" J'-gmoiit Lodge, No. 112, held their usual weekly meeting at the Good Jemplars' Hall ] as i evening, with Bio <;■• W. "Ha-rtncll, D.D., presiding as chief Jcniplar. After the usual business had heeii attended to, at about 8.30 the lodge-room was thrown open, ami the ofheors took charge of the entertainmenl. lMnnoforte solos were rendered b.v Sister Belle Comictt and liro. Bolton; <ongs by Sister l'epnecll (encored), Messrs. L. Bcpperell and Hardmg (both encored), and Bro. WeVh: recitations by Sisters Bessie Lcgg ami Lily J.ainniertou (both encored); violin solo by Sister AVinnie Hartncll, and banjo solo by Bro. lllcketts (encored). The accompanists were Miss Kusden Sister Belle Connett, and Bro. Welch' Next Monday night, after the usual business, which includes further initiations of new members, the sisters will be responsible for tlie programme.
ALGERIAN SEED OATS. SPLENDID SAMPLES. GERMINATION GUARANTEED. GRASS SEEDS COCKSFOOT, PERENNIAL AND ITALIAN RYES, COWGRASS, CLOVERS, TIMOTHY, ETC. ALL CHOICE QUALITY. AGENT FOR "EBUPTITE" EXPLOSIVE. H. C. LUKE, INGLEWOOD..., MOTOR CYCLES Douglas Axed engine DOUgI&S, two speed free Bradbury fixed ' - Bradbury two speed Bradbury 6 h.p., 3 speed, chain drive Humbor 3 speed- - Singer three speed - £63 Os 0 £72 10s 0 £65 Os 0 £75 Os 0 £97 10s 0 £BO OS 0 £BO Os 0 'A. GEOIVVjrJE New" Plymouth. THE PIANOLA is the world's greatest musical instrument To-day a new and wonderful ins trument has come to tako the piano's place—an instrument that IS a piano, and more: THE PIANO 'AND THE AST TO PLAY. The Pianola brings within the reach of all the privilege of MAKING MUSIC. PADEREWSKI Bays: 'The Pi anola is still the best, unsurpassL able, supreme." (Nov. 8, 1913) I HOFFMANN W NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 190, 10 February 1914, Page 8
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