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% * That not in this vicinity, not in this country, can you buy FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS more advantageously than you can here. Our stocks are extensive and everything is high grade, otherwise it would not he here; and our values in every instance are unique. Whether your needs he great or small you will have them adequately met if you come to us. n mmfifflm FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. THB LEADING FURNISHERS,

Ladies' Comfort Shoes. Ladies' Bar Shoes. Ladies' Ankle Bar Shoes Children's Shoes. Gent's Big Toe Shoes. Gent's. Big Toe Boota Cricket, Tennis and Bowling Shoes. DEiRE'S BOOT ARGAE WE REPAIR ON PREMISES. The war is costing tne British people £1,000,000 per day. Our industries and commerce have to bear their snare of this enormous expenditure. Your duty is to buy only British-made goods. BRINSMEAD and OHAPPELL PUN-OS are Britishbuilt and stand foremost in the COLLIER'S THE ALL-BRITISH PIAXO IMPORTERS.

THE MERCILESS REPEATER alarm CLOCK hit features possessed \>y Bo other Kiana clock. By simple pressae on the pin seen on top of illustration the alarm 13 stopped instantly, and ;n the process of winding the alarm a Kutomaticaliy oet. Everything ia to fin;p]«. Tfao clock ig a perfect t<me-ke;;per, U, heavily nickel-plated, has s clear sound, and is guaranteed for twvlve mouths. Sent to any address in New Zealand for 10/fl, poatage paid. msmm WATCHMAKER AND JEW&LUHK, ASQLBWOOB. CHARLES GOLDSMITH P»ACTI fi A L TAILOR, WAJTARA. (Nine years in the employ of W. Lonergan). * A LARGE ASSORTMENT of the FEWEST and moat UP-TO-DATE SUIT- ■ IXGS to select from. [SUITS FROM £i 15s, and style, fit and workmanship guaranteed. A trial SSM= LANE'S iDijjiiiiicim: for that Cocgh? It's » iUrliijg remedy. 2/6 and 4/6 everywhere. '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 12 November 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 12 November 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 12 November 1914, Page 4

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