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Anybody's furniture in not good 1 enough for you. You want quality f urnt- 1 tare, you want artistic furniture, xou I want eTcry piece of furniture m your i home to be a thing of beauty and a joy for ever, and naturally you do not v-ant to fay exorbitant prices. We make I claims of great superiority and we substantiate every claim, further when we say a thing is oak It is so, and when we say that we are going to give you the BEST VALUE in the district, it is bo. To buy here is to get dependable furniture— just exactly what you want at prices which mean value that cannot fe approached. ■ •'
de Launay's FUKNIBHING SOUS THE LEADING FURNISHERS, INGLEWOOD.
WAR PRICES IN FOOTWEAR. Our bargain window ahows some ex ceptkraal low prices. LADIES' SHOES, from CHILDREN'S BHOES, from' J/g MEN'S BOOTS, from \Q/(y GVBIS BOOTS, from Q/\\ DEARB'S BOOT ARCADE, NEXT TO YTHITE'S, We Repair on Premises. Nation's The enormous expenditure of supporting British arms has to be borne by the British manufacturer and the British workman. This is the time we can all show genuine patriotism by supporting British industries. ritlsh. In the matter of a piano, be intensely British, especially m the British-built Brinsmead holds the proud position of being in the forefront for merit. You will get the best piano in the world and support our own werkers by buying a Brinsmead.
COLLI FES THE all-BRITISH 'PIANO Importe THE MERCILESS REPEATED ALARM CLOCK Has features possessed by no other alarm clock. By simple pressue on the pin seen 011 top of illustration the alarm is stopped instantly, and in the process of winding the alarm is automatically „ft. Everything is eo simple. The clock is a perfect time-keeper, is heavily nickel-plated, has a clear sriind, and is guaranteed for twelve csontlid. :knt to any address in 2sew Zealand for 10/(5, poottage paid. E, MAETZIC WATCHMAKER AM) JEWEIiMSR, Mrs. Primanprude lisped to her lodger: "Mister Barker! I'm sorry to say That Miss Goldtooth complains of your coughing— I I'm afraid she will leave me to-day. She declares that it sounds most distressful, And she told me to say she feels sure You'll be well in a day, if you start sraight away, Taking Woods' Great Peppermint Owe."- . I -
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 113, 6 October 1914, Page 4
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396Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 113, 6 October 1914, Page 4
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