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You Pay Too Mu: for your Furniture. We have a large up-to-date Stock of Furniture of every kind l , including everything that is needed for the town and we give splendid value Everything we sell is imported di-' rect as manufactured at our big Factory, and we pack and rail all goods FREE to your nearest station de LAUNAY'S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE THE LEADING FURNISHERS, INGLEWOOD WE ATfE MOVING TO OUR NEW PREMISES NEXT TO WHITE'S LATE J. GRAYSON'S WHERE WE HOJE TO SEE OUR OLD AND NEW CUSTOMERS. STILL BARGAINS GOING - -*- ■ • , . . ... /ia ■ > DEARE'S NEW BOOT AROaDE. Durability No person can afford to buy a new piano every few years. That is why you shouJd insist on having a The' Brlnsmead i The lastr. j' properties of Brinsmead Pianos are knoiwn the world over. Don't be' put off by any other make, secure an instument that will last a life time and keep its tone the whole term. H. Collier & Co. PIANO IMPORTERS AND IUNERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. SMART SUITS For winter, for the man of business, or for Sunday wear can only be obtained from a tailor who understands his business, who takes pains with his work, and who tries to please his customers. FOR THE SMART SET who demand these details, we can conscientiously guarantee this and more. To take extreme pains i 3 our pleasure, to please is our business, hence our reputation as High-class Tailors and Costumiers. See our winter woollen display—it is smart. H. COCKER HIGH-CLASS TAILOR & COSTUMIER, NEW PLYMOUTH. BYERS LONDON-MADE |PIANO At the Olympia, London, recently, the display of BYERS' PIANOS caused a great amount of keen interest and attention, the exhibits being greatly admired for their finished appearance and qualitv of tone. MB. wTlliams HYGIENIC TEA-ROOMS, AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH. JOHN GILMOUR, Manaia, agent for Tarannkt,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 282, 1 May 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 282, 1 May 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 282, 1 May 1914, Page 4

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