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r""ZZ33BmDKmi ssBSESSZJ^Sm Annual Sale .«* IlilU STILL BOOMS ALONG MERRILY HERE ARE MORE GLORIOUS BARGAIN'S FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF SALE:— LOVELY. SILK WIDE END TIES, smart new goods, usually 2s i«l eaeti. Sale price 1 /- TAPESTRY, CARPET, BEDSIDES, P/s yards long, % yards wide. Q/(i MEN'S NAVY MILITARY COATS, with deep capes, usually 255. Sale price 16/6 LITTLE BOYS' STRONG DARK ■ TWEED SUITS, usually 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d. AU to go at g/g EACH. LADIES' STEEL FRAMED UMBRELLAS, usually 4s lid. Sale price, 2/' H * FRESH BARGAINS BROUGHT FORWARD DAILY. NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD, BLTHAM, AND HAWERA

Prims Table Potatoes s>peu);ii ~u...:..i.us for quantities HUME OATEN SHEAF & STRAW CEAFF, TUI PIG ?£EAL ' (best procurable) POLLARD SUCCROSINE. FEED _>ATS, etc. Try "ERTJPTITE" explosive f>r your stumpm?. Y- Jbe well satisfied with results, i ,_ H. C. MJJKE TNGLEWOOD. .. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE. more STARTLERS MOLLISON'S 25 LADIES" COSTUMES, usual prices, 09s G<l to £5 ss. ALL TO CLEAR at one price, 23/() ,;ACiles arc in the vc-rv latest styles and are all this Season's goods. To effect a clearance w, I,a-.v marked them at » to !. e ,, E T J? A rs? A ™ LOW PRICES-OOME AND SECURE ONE-IT WILL BE 'IHE GREATEST BARGAIN YOU EVER GOT. LADIES' FELT HATS, in the newos t shapes. All to dear at \/\\ eauh. LADIES' DIVIDED SKIRTS, fle ■<•>' lined. SALE PRICES \/\\ and 2/3 CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES and I NSERTIONS, in beautiful designs. ALL MARKED AT HALF-PRICE, PJ%d and g%d YARD. «M2-inch DRESS MATERIALS, ue ual orice9 2s 9 j to 3, 6 d. NOW ALL ORE PRICE, 1/g YARD. MOLLISON'S CASH DRAPERS DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH The Haake for Happy Homes You can with confidence provide a Haake Piano for your children's in rtroction. Then they will acquire ear ly that delicate touch and develop easily that exquisite technique -ca.-e of production-that will in after years confirm your choice and make their in struction worth while. >o amount or (amilv use will find the Haake wantins in any one particular. The Haake u The Cottage Piano par excellence Our unrivaled reputation for satisfactory dealing is based on the Haak* and on the Bechstein, ".he Romhildt, Hopkinson, and other great pianos that we will be proud to introduce to you. ITe're proud of our 54 years' record, f H OFF MANN «oase it's a record to be frond of. | fIEW PLYMOUTH

TO STAND THE COMING SEASON in New Plymouth and travel the surrounding districts, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION", FORMULATE (Gold Reef—Formula). THE TROTTING STALLION, LORD ASHLEY (Rothschild—Lady Ashlov). TtlE CLYDESDALE STALLION, ben Mccormick (lien More—Christina Fleming McCormick). Further details later. For further particulars see cards, or applv to— J. BOND, Gill St., New Plymouth. I "Many cooks spoil the broth," but a child can make a cup of delicious "Ctap" coffee. 41

Land Clearing WITH EXPLOSIVE' Sow is the time lor irce--:iui"i>-ing and land clearing. Why not use the great explosive, Gelignite, or Gelatine'; lifts the largest stumps out of the earth in a few minntes. Call or write for particulars and prices. We also hold stocks of detonators, electric detonators, safety ■fuse and blasting powder. OKEY SOHWID ARNOLD CENTRAL HARDWARE DEPOT, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 72, 14 August 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 72, 14 August 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 72, 14 August 1914, Page 8

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