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A Great Victory by a British Piano "CONGUERED THE WORLD." This effectively sums up the suceua of the Great Hopkinaon Piano. The world-famed makers, J. and J. Hopkinson, brought to bear on the world's piano buyers and a tremendous and unassailable fight ing-ftree—Qualify. The c_ r . finds in every inch of the Hopkinson, every movement, and in voluftte and tone—Quality, the quality which lusts. The Hopkinson is moderately priced, but costs more than tli e BOYD.—Britain's Great Cottage Piano. Our guarantee and the makers with each piano, 56 years' colonial experience. Easy instalment plan. r The British & Continental Piano Co., Devon St., New Plymouth »

YES; YOU'VE PLENTY OF TIME TO MAKE A NICE SILK DRESS FOR XMAS. You mustn't wait, though; you mint begin now; for the festive season is only just around the corner. Of course three things are necafult A determination to bn well dressed; Dressmaking knowledge or a dressmaker's address; Five or six yards of i : ce siik; MOREY'S HAVE THE SILK. If you've the rest you'll be well dressed! We've specialised in silk this season.- We've chosen with the utmost cure dainty, cool silks from the most famous manufacturers in the world. and here they are awaiting your choice: White Jap Silks, 27 inches, 1/9, 2/6, 2/11, 3/3, 3/6, 3/9, 4/6, 5/6 yard. White Jap Silk Crepe de Chine, 27 ihches7"V6yard. The latest in Silks, Mannitale. Japanese Silk. Tussore, 28 inches, 3 '6 yard. / THESE SILKS ARE ALL SILK-THEY CONTAIN NO FILLING! That's a factor which assures tin!.- good laundering and'makes for prolonged wear. Come soon—there'll be brisk buying in this section. By paying cash you securo our 5 per cent, discount. IVSorey & Son NEW PLYMOUTH. HUD AT STRATFORD.

PIGS! PIGS! \Y. DIMOCK AND QO., JJ£D. Will receive Prime Bacon Pigs at the following weighing stations:— RECEIVING DATES FOR DECEMBER. Okato—Monday, 28. Moturoa—Tuesday, 29. Smart Road—Monday, 28, before 12. Waitara —Tuesday, 29, after 12. Midhirst—Monday, 28. Tariki—Tuesday, 29. Toko—Tuesday, 29. Agents—0. E. STREET, Fitzroy. J. MARRA, Stratford. J. BURKE, Eltbam. T. 0. ARNOLD, fl&wera. 'PIG-SX PIG 8 5 I HTOE DJ3LEvTOOB BATON OOMPAHJ ere buyers of Pvims B**on Piga b* ♦wooa 1121b. and lfiOlb. dead weijW tTvOM SHAEEHOLDIBB ONLY. At the Factory—Wednesdays, December fth and lGth; Tuesdays, 22nd a:wl tS-th. Waitara—Mondays, December 7th and 21st. Midhirst—Tuesdays, December Sth and 22nd. Tsir.ki —Monday, December 14sli. Sm.'rfc Road—l'uSßdaja, Decemotf 15th frd 29th. Douglas-Mondays, Di'tcinbei 7th and 21st. Toko —Monday, December 14th. P I Q SI PIGS! (Australasia), Ltd. RECEIVING DATES FOR DECEMBER. Toko—Monday, 7 and 21. Douglas—Monday, 28. Stratford—Tuesday, 1, 8, 13, 22, 2J. Midlnrst—Wcdnesii/, £, 1", 30. Tiriki—Wednesday, 9, 23. Te Wera—Wednesday, 2. READ AN ADVERTISEMENT. "1 suffered a good deal with headaches and tried almost everything without getting relief" writes Mr Jos. ] Lcof, Whirinaki, New Zealand. "I had read an advertisement on Chamberlain's Tablets and thought that they would do mo good. I bought a box, and can truly say that my headaches were relieved after a few doses. Everyone to whom I have recommended Chamberlain's Tablets, has been benefited by their use." AH chemists and stores. ■ Voloattni. _ ... „iTI

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 168, 22 December 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 168, 22 December 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 168, 22 December 1914, Page 2

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