A Great Victory "CONGUERED THE WORLD," This effectively t>,ms up the sucoees of the Great Hopkinson Piano. The world-famed makers, J. and J. Hopfciuson, brought to bear on the world's piano buyers and users a tremendous and unassailable fight ing-fcrce—Qualily. The expert Aids in e «ry inch of the Hopkin son, every movement, and in volum* and tone—Quality, the quality whic h lasts. The Hopkinson is moderately priced, but costs more than th e BOYD.—Britain's Great Cottage Pi ano. Our guarantee and the maker's with each piano, 55 years' co lonial experience, Easy instalment plan. The British & Continental Piano g| Jip j|B| j| Co., Devon St., New Plymouth lifJF llflfflll II In wishing you every good wish for the coming year, we are also sensible of tho many favors received from the buying public of New Plymouth. / you ; for your confidence we thank During the coming year, 1915, we look forward to a continuance of our happy business relationships. As in the past, we will always strive after higher values, and patrons can rest assured that DESPITE THE WAR IN EUROPE, high-grade goods at more economical prices will always rule at Moray's. To new arrivals in the district wc extend the hand of welcome—may New Plymouth prove a stopping stone Morey and Son NEW PLYMOUTH. Abo'. AT STRATFORD.
mARANAKI WOOL, SHBEPSKDi, £UDB & TALLOW SALES. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, JAN. 12,1915. p.LIENTS are particularly requested 4* forward consignments early. Small consignments will be ree«iv«d «t PRODUOB SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Btratford for sale, where vendors can r«lj ■ »a their produce jneetifig FULL 00%' ' earrnoN. . '' NEWTON KING <\JKW PLYMOUTH HIDE, SHEEPSM2 WOOL ANT) TALLOW SALK& CALFSKINS. SALES EVERY FOUR WEKKS. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, JAN. 12, 1915. Consignments receiyed between sa'w at any time during working houn. Advice cards and address lfcbels *s applieation. Good competition assaiojf L. A. NOLAN & CO, NEW PLYMOUTH. Hide Store: Gill Street. STRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEST SKIN & TALLOW SALB. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, JAN. 12,1915. i Clients are requested to forward so? eigßßienta so as to reach un by IM<!a previous to Sale. W. M. BAYLY & CO jSJ a W GOODS Are Now Arriving for the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS in LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FOOTWEAR. In Great Variety. SADIES' SHOES, in the very latest shapes, raised toes, laced or buttoned, at 16/8 GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, from leading English and Colonial houses, from 17/8 CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR IN GREAT VARIETY. REPAIRS NEATLY AiND PROMPTLY EXECUTED. J. P. LARSEN, Bootmaker and Importer, I.YGLEWOOD. Baao«rc««rnrMß)r
iPIGB! PIGS! J)IMOCK AND QO., JJ£D., Will receive Prime Bacon Figs »t thefollowing weighing stations:— RECEIVING DATES FOE JANUARY:, i Okato—Monday, 11, 25, Moturoa—Tuesday, 13, 2ft. Inglewood—Wednesday, 8, 13, 20, 27» Smart Road—Monday, 2,13. Waitara—Tuesday, 0, 19, iMidhirst—Monday, 4, 18. Douglas—Tuesday, 6, Stratford—Wednesday, 6, 13, 20, 2?» Toko—Monday, 11, Bfl. Tariki—Tuesday, 12, 26, Huiroa—Tuesday, 19, Agents— , ' 0. E. STREET, Fitaroy. J. MARRA, Stratford, J. BURKE, Elthanu T. 0. ARNOLD, Haven. pies i fig an fJKHS fE.QLEWOOD BACON OOMPAMI are haysM of iJTima Ba«oa Fig» ta> JwcvS IJiliij. aad l£olb. dead weifkl FROM SIIAKSHOLDEBS ONLY. At the Factory—Wednesdays, December fth and 16th; Tuesdays, 22nd and: Waitara—Mondays, Jan. 4 and 18. 'MidhirstrJTuesdays, Jan. 5 and JO. Tariki—Mondays, Jan. 11 and 25. Smart Road—Tuesdays, Jan. 12 and 26. Toko—Monadsy, Jan. 11 and 25. Douglas—Mondays, Jan. 4 and 18. ! PIQ St VIO Bl mHOS. BORTHWICK & SONS. (Australasia), Ltd. RECEIVING DATES FOR DECEMBER.' Toko—Monday, 7 and 21. Douglas—Monday, 28. Stratford—Tuesday, 1, 8, 15, 22, 2*. Midnirst—Wcdnesliy, 2, MS, 30. Ti nki—Wednesday, 9, 23. Tu Wera—Wednesday, 2. PIGS i PIGS ' jrpiia. JJAOOX £»I), RECEIVING DATES FOR JANOASa MOTOROiJ-a, 19. ' OKATO-4, 18. : ' " j J. WOOLDRIDGE, I Okato. I J. YAN3E, e&atford. READ AN ADVERTISEMENT. "I suffered a good deal with headaches and tried almost everything without getting relief" writes Mr Jos. H, Leef, WhMnaki, New Zealand. "I had read an advertisement on Chamberlain's Tablets and thought that tlicy would do me good. I bought a box, and oaS truly say that my headaches were relieved after a few doses. Everyone to] whom I have recommended CoaxaSft* tain's Tablets, has been brattled b£ their use,* M *«ml!*! W& UsSk
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 175, 2 January 1915, Page 2
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