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OUR MORRIS CHAIR For Hortie Comfort. This is the very latest in easy chairs. The chief attractiveness about this chair centres in the adjustable back, which can be shifted to any of four positions. Upholstered spring seat and back,, in the best Tapestry, Plushette and Art Canvas. Polished rimu and stained walnut color. Our price, 55/Packed and Railed free to any station. deLAU NAY'S FURNISHING WAREHOUSK THE LEADING FURNISHERS, INGLEWOOD The Shoe Sale ever held In NEW PLYMOUTH. DEARE hasibought Grayson's stock of Footwear [at aj|big discount. Must be cleared in a few Next to Imperial Hotel, New Plymouth. Get Cloing Early. Stands first, ranks highest in the estimation of ever/ European Royal household—every critic of note; but in our district in particular it is FIRST AND foremost, having been chosen for use in almost every public hall in Taranaki, and in almost every municipal hall; and with that popular entertaining firm, John Fuller, Ltd., it is BRINSMEAD ALWAYS Its marvellous touch and tone; its bewitching sweetness and charm; its beautiful finish and sturdy well-built frame are but some- of the points in its favor. There are many more. Come and we'll demonstrate them. Easy terms. H. COLLIER AND GO PIANO IMPORTERS AND IBNERS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 212, 7 March 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 212, 7 March 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 212, 7 March 1914, Page 4

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