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EASTER AT frty if i}i it <ti'H' >i »!■ >t«»««'t* »«*>t">**'Hi'4 M '«"M' t M < PENCIL STRIPE WORSTEDS In the new shade of brown, "Sudan," not quite so deep as chocolate, a very pleasing shade. Coats are cut long, lapels wide, and vest moderately open. Excellently tailbred and fashionably cut. DARE GREY LLAMA SUITS A new line in these popular greys. This fabric" is in appearance much like the once popular vicuna. Materia] is all pure wool, thoroughly shrunk, and gives no end of wear. Very well made. Price BOYS' TWEED SPORT SUITS ■ A sensational line. Ifade of heavy brown and grey tweed, strong and serviceable. Knickers are plain. Sizes 7to 13. All one price. 65/17/6 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Made with extension kniekcr trousers and ordinary cut coat and vest. Very skilfully tailored. Materials lovely brown and green worsteds. Sizes 13 to 18. Price "NEW BLUE" TAILORED SUITS Something a good deal out of the ordinary. Material is the new suede linish worsted, soft and durable. Latest long cut, new outside breast pocket and raised seams on trousers. Trice BOYS' WORSTED VARSITY SUITS Made of material "just like dad's suit." Browns, greens and navy blue. Finest suits it has ever been our good fortune to handle. Sizes 2 to 8. Price 69/6 i iti?'t"t"l"H lr t"t: i >£*K^"K^>^ ,> K«£*H H H^ , H*>K** NEW PLYMOUTH, INCLEWQOD, STRATFORD, ELTHAM, HAWERfI.

More Final Prices Quoted for the few final weeks of the Sale of Calvert's Assigned Stock Don't miss the further reductions, everything cannot be quoted here. A further short extension of the lease of the premises enables me to offer, through' ordinary business channels (thereby saving auctioneer's commission), the balance of CALVERT'S ASSIGNED STOCK. The prices have been further reduced with the object of making an absolutely clean sweep, as the few quoted betow will demonstrate; Dress Materials Heavy serges, cashmeres, Tweeds, cloths [ voiles, etc. From 2s 6d.to 4s 6d. j Clearing price, all IS. yard | Crepes j 12 pieces. io£d to is 3d. j : • Clearing price, s|d yd. \ Women's Tweed Coats From 29s to 49s 6d. Clearing price, 9s lid. ; Beautiful Heavy 38 inch White Calico ■ Worth 7s 6d dozen. ! Clearing price, 4s 9d dozen. J 50 Ladies' Trimmed & Untrimmed Hats All reduced to Is. Children's Overalls.— Magyar Light and dark. To clear, 1s 6d. Children's Navy Print Dresses Must go, Is. Women's Dress Skirts Good shades, gs 6d to 14s 6d Clearipg price, 4s lid each. 12 doz. Women's Cream Ribbed Woolknitted Singlets 2s 3d to 2s nd. Clearing price, Is Id each Women' Flannelette Chemises Worth 4s lid each. Clearing price, 2s 9d each.

J. S. FOX ( lateH w ■ w ■ ■ w *m Devon stre Devon Street, New Plymouth.

is the most wholesome and nutritious beverage on earth. Make certain of obtaining pure Cocoa of the finest quality and most solubility, by asking for ragiKaWW *■ 0 O A 0 H. I GEORGffi HANOVEB, Proprietor. TIME-TABLB. Coach Leavei fmngi at UO a.m. DAILY for Ingl*. J *ood, tnd leavfi on the return trip at I i p.m. Inwwdi. Ouavrd*. I *** v* Leave ?nr»ngi I.SOa.m. inglewood Bpjn. Pukeho f.SOa.m. Kaimata 2.« p. Ttrata 7.80 a.m. Tarata 4p. taimaU «.48a.m. Pukeho fft>., Arms— Arrive—■ («glewood».Ma.m. Furangi- «».». I All ordcri «r parcel* left it ■ « Royal MaU Stablm, In«iewood„ will •weive proaift atteatioi. " '

ALGERIAN SEED OATS. SPLENDID SAMPLES. GERMINATION GUARANTEED. GRASS SEEDS COCKSFOOT, PERENNIAL AND ITALIAN RYES, COWGKASS, CLOVERS, TIMOTHY, ETC. ALL CHOICE QUALITY. AGENT FOB "ERUPTITE" EXPLOSIVE H, C. LUKE, INGLEWOOD....

SHE WANTS 18 CERTAINLY AMONG (JOB SELECTION, AND VERY , MODERATELY PRICED. [. DREW, DEVON ST. THE HAAKE The finest Cottage Piano in the World. It stands supreme in the great world of low-priced instruments, Pull, mellew-toned, light of touch, durable in the extreme, and exquisitely finished, no maker has yet ap proaehed its excellence at the price. It is lold on terj easy terms— s per cent. ':•; ..-iVji'Sl HOFFMANN NBW PLYMOU7T

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 262, 3 April 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 262, 3 April 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 262, 3 April 1914, Page 8

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