A Great Victory by a British Piano "CONGTTERED THE WORLD." This effectively lums up the success of the Great Hopkinson Piano. The world-famed makers* J« ftud Hopkinson, brought to bear on the world's piano buyers and a tremendous and unassailable fight ing-fcrce —Qua lily. The expert nnd« in e.iry inch of the Hopkinson, every movement, and in volume actf tone—Quality, the quality which lasts. The Hopkinson is moderately priced, but costs more than th e BOYD.—Britain's Great Cottage Piano. Our guarantee and the maker s with each piano, 55 years' co lonial experience. Kasy instalment The British & Continental PianoU ftp jjplij §N]Uj Co., Devon St., New Plymouth «1 UFI ifl "ill W
91 ay you have A Prosperous and Glad New Year. In wishing you every good ■wish for the coming year, . : we arc also sensible of the many favors received from ; ± the buying public of New Plymouth. ; >' j{>Js For your consistent support m thank you; for your confidence m thank you. During the coming year, 1915, wo look fonvard to » continuance of our happy business relationships. As in ; _ the past, we will always strive after higher value*, j and patrons can rest assured that DESPITE THE WAR IN EUROPE, high-grade goods at more economical prices will al- , J ways rule at Morey's. To new arrivals in the district we extend the hand of welcome—may New Plymouth prove a stepping stono to fortune. Morey and Sort NEW PLYMOUTH. Ml) AT STRATFORD.
mABANAKI WOOL, BHEEPSKJK, ffTDR ft TALLOW SALES. N'EXT SALE—TUESDAY, JAN. 12, 1915. are particularly requested If * forward consignments early. Email eoMigniacnts trill be ittoivsdl ni PRODUCE SHED®, NEW FLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stralford for sale, where vendors caa relj ims their produce aieetiag S*Ulii OOIS PETITION. NEWTON KING WSW PLYMOUTH HIDE, SHEEPSKI? WOOL AND TALLOW SALES. HIDES CALFSKIHS. SALES EVERY FOUR WEEKS, NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, JAN. 12, 1915. Consignments received between Mlthj at an; time during working hours, Advlea carda and address labels as *ppli«ation. Good competition assort^ L. A. NOLAN & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. Hid* Stave. Gill Street. CJTEATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHfiSR SKIN ft TALLOW SAM. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, J£N. 12, 1915. Clieats aro requested to forward eoa ligaments eo as to reach us by FrMfs, previous -ftp Sale. W. M. BAYLY & CO STRATFORD. E W GOODS Are Now Arriving for the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS in LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FOOTWEAR. In Great Variety. LADIES' SHOES, in the very latest shapes, raised toes, laced or but- | toned, at .... **., 16/6 < GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, from lead- ] ing English and Colonial houses, ) from 17/0' CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR IN GREAT VARIETY.' REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED. J. P. LARSEN, Bootmaker and Importer, INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 179, 7 January 1915, Page 2
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