Annual Sale STILL BOOMS ALONG MERRILY HERE ARE MORE GLORIOUS BARGAINS FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF SALE:— LOV£fcY Saiv WIDE END TIES, smart new goods, usually 2s 6d eacli. Sale price 1 /- TAPESTRY, CARPET, BEDSIDES, V/ 3 yards long, % yards ivide. Q/fi MEN'S NAVY MILITARY COATS, with deep capes, usually 255. Sale price 16/6 LITTLE BOYS' STRONG DA?.K TWEED SUITS, usually 10s Cd, 12s Cd, 15s 6d. 'All to go at g/fj EACH. ' LADIES' STEEL FRAMED UMBRELLAS, usually 4s lid. Sale price, 9/11 FRESH BARGAINS BROUGHT FORWARD DAILY. NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOD STRATFORD, ELTHAM, AND HAWERA
I Prime Table Potatoes P! Special quotations for quantities f fIIMB OATEN SHJSAF & STRAW CHAFF, TUI PIG MEAL fi. '* (best procurable) POLLARD SUCCROSINE. FEED OATS, m'\ etc " W I Try "ERUPTITK" explosive f>r your stumping. Y«.ull be m' 1 well satined with results. H. C. LUKE. INGLEWOOD. .. HERE'S YOUR CHANGE. STARTLERS MOLLISON'S 23 LADIES' CQSTUMES, nsnal prices, C9s 6d to £5 ss. ALL TO CLEAR at one price, EACHThese Costume* are in the very latest styles and arc all this Season's goods. To effect a clearance we have marked them at the above EXTRAORDINARY -LOW PRICES—COME AND SECURE OXE-IT WILL BE THE GREATEST BARGAIN' YOU EVER GOT. LADIES' FELT HATS, in the newest shapes. All to clear at 1/f "| each. LADIES* DIVIDED SKTRTS, fiewv lined. SALE PRICES 1/11 and 2/3 1/u CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES and I XSERTIOXS. in beautiful designs. ALL MASKED AT HALF-PRICE, f»y.d and Oi/.d YARD. 40-42-inch DRESS MATERIALS, us ua j priccs 2 s Od to 3s Cd. NOW,ALL WfE PRICE, I/O YARD. MOLLISON'S CASH DRAPERS DEVOX STREET NEW PLYMOUTH The Haake for Happy Homes , You can with confidence provide a Haake Piano lor your children's in ■traction. Then they will acquire early that delicate touch and develop easily that exquisite'technique— case of production—that will in after years confirm your choice and make their in struetion worth while. Xo amount of family use will find the Haake wanting in any one particular. The Haake is ; The Cottage Piano par excellence Our unrivaled reputation for satisfactory dealing is based on the Haake and on the Bechstein, the Romhildt, Hopkinson, and other great pianos that we will be proud to introduce to you. jfe're proud of our 54 years' record. 4 •cause it's a record to be proud of, I HOFFMANN NEW PLYMOUTH! Land Clearing WITH EXPLOSIVES. Now is the time for tree-stump-ing and land clearing. iWhy not use the great explosive Gelignite, or Gelatine? Liits the largest stumps out of the earth in a few minutes. Call or write for particulars and prices. We al» hold stocks of detonators, electric detonators, safety Ipse and blasting powder. OIEY SOH~AND ARNOLD , -. MEW PLYMOUTH. i TO STAND THE COMING SEASON in " New Plymouth and j travel t\w sunoundiitj | districts, I THE THORUL'GmjRED STALLIOX, (Gold Reef—Formula). THE TROTTIXG STALLIOX, LORD ASHLEY (Rothschild—Ladv Ashley). the clydesdale stallion, ben Mccormick (Ben More—Christina Fleming MeCormiek). Further details later. For further particulars see cards, or f apply to— J. BOXD, Gill St., New Plymouth. "Many cooks spoil the hroth," but &\
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 75, 18 August 1914, Page 8
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