SECOND. BIG WEEK OF OUR Sensational 'Job' Sale Wi are ready ttvi completely replenish ed stocks. We expect this week to be a repetition cf s:■■ wonderful success of last week. We have never presented m< ve complete ak la or better values, and the real test of merit is the crowds wh > ?,re daily aw' ng themselves of the money-saving offerings this sale brings. i H< re are some C the many features:— "ivy" .mendixj wax* .MEN'S 12/6 SADDLE TROUSERS. Black only. Pure fou .'old wooßaO Best Roslyn make, therefore good yarn. ■ Best Knglish n afca wearing. * A trustworthy bargain. PJD BALL. 10/6 HEX'S BOX SUITS. FINE COSTUME SERGE. 50 inches wide and pure wool, indigo dyed. A tremendous bargain. . Mark the splendid width. The qual- Beautifully mado and stylishly cut, ity is really good anl equal to the pure wool fabrics. Usual price 45/-. best at 5/11 dofen elsewhere. Q9/ft Ql L l "" ATL-WOOL VARSITY SUITS. pure wool Usual price 45/, SUITS . Guaranteed pure indigo dyed, will MEti"S FLANNELS. T.opd weight. Good size, and un- browns and greens. A really splend linkable; A rattling bargainr- , did bargain. Complete with belt, All colors, grey, , not fade, cockle or shrink. Equal te SALE AT ALL FIVE STORES. NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD, ELTHAM, HAWERA. „ 41 . H1 , m The MELBOURNE, Ltd. You Can Cet At the Sale of H. Calvert & Coy's. Assigned Stock, where Drapery is going for a song. Women's Long Cloves for Is pair. A 2s 6d Collarette for Is. Two pairs Beautiful Cashmere Hose, 1s 9d. Damask Serviettes for 5d each. Nice White Damask, 11 d yard. Cambric Prints for 3s 6d and 3slld dozen. Zephyrs for 4s lid dozen. Hoyle's Best Prints, sslld dozen. J. S. FOX (Late H. Calvert & Co) CENTRAL DEVON STREET.
SHE WANTS JIS CERTAIXLY AMONG OUR SELECTION", AND VERY , . .MODERATEC. H, DREW, DEVON ST. ALGERIAN SEED OATS. ■SPLENDID SAMPLES. GERMINATION GUARANTEED. GRASS SEEDS COCKSFOOT, PERENNIAL AND ITALIAN RYES, COWGRASS, CLOVERS,-TIMOTHY, ETC. ALL CHOICE QUALITY. AGENT FOR "ERIJPTITE" EXPLOSIVE. I H. C. LUKE, INGLEWOOD. .. THE PIANOLA s 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 AND THE ART TO PLAY. The Pianola brings within the reach of • all the privilege of MAKING MUSIC. PADEREWSKI says: 'The Pianola is still the beat, nnsnrpass- " able, supreme." (Nov. 8, 1013) HOFFMANN NEW PLYMOUTH. J TERMINUS HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH, OTerlookng Sea Beach and handy to Sr'twater baths. THIS Fnvoum? Seaside Hotel has been completely renovated and refurnished throughout. Tourists specially catered for. Telegram* carefully attended to. MRS. FT M PAULSEN, Proprietress, (Late Commercial Hote> Wdlinjrton). Quality and Style . Are a happy combination when applied to The style is "all in the making." Our modern type faces and latest printing machinery enable us to do the highest-grade printing. Daily News, Stratford Branch. 'Phone ii 3, 'Phone 17, New Plymouth. Phone, N.P., 313. [ POX AND DIPHTHERIA would certainly not Have attained such proportions if the hygienic fact wore tnore generally known that the disinfection of the mouth by a reliable and j varmless antiseptic is a great protecting factor against all ailments where the Infection is through the throat or re■lpiratory tract. By putting 3 drops of ■SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT on J piece of loaf-sugar, and allowing it to dissolve in the mouth, that cavity is thoroughly disinfected. The volatile nature of SANDER'S EXTRACT makes •"• penetrate every crevice, SANDER'S kTRACT is not nauseous nor depressing like the common eucalyptus, and poslesses great antiseptic power. 13y usin" SANDER'S EXTRACT, vou avoid the uncertain composition of the lozen»eyou have the benefit of the strongest antiseptic that can be used with safety and the result is protection from all infeei'on. ~:Mi.V F, _.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 191, 11 February 1914, Page 8
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