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FOR THE ARISTOCRACY. PIANOS FOR THE DEMOCRACY. Whilst housing the British Aristocrat of Piano Creation—the HOl'lvlNSON—our Piano Rooms arc democratic to a degTW-rHS So that you may choose satisfactorily at any point from the utmost of piano perfection to the most unpretentious price with perfect assurance of full value received. No finer range of Pianos anywhere at our pricey. CONVENIENT PAYMENT TERMS EXTENDED. H You're the Joys of Beach Picnics, are you? Time s getting along—the end of January will be here before you know where you are. Thisis the month of seashore days. Such romping and merriment on the sands with the youngsters! Such duckings and slashings in the briny! Surely you will be there in the thick of tile fun? Yes, of course you will! We would suggest however, Madam, that you make your little -preparations in advance. YOU NEED A NEW BATHING COSTUME; YOU NEED A NEW WATERPROOF CAP. BOTH AWAIT YOU AT MOREY'S. We've opened up a complete range of the smartest and most up-to-date Bathing-Costumes over offered the ladies of New Plymouth. Canadians in cotton and in a variety of harmonious color effects are here showing, besides which'we have a fine display of the newest Continental skirted Costumes. Bound to be a Big Rush on these Costumes as the time approaches. BE EARLY! Every cash sale docket ia subject to a 5 per cent discount -1/- in the £. • orey and Son / NEW PLYMOUTH. Mil) AT STRATFORD.

rpARANAKI AIDE & • OOL, BHJiEPSKXS, ALLOW SALES. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, JAN. 12, 1015. are particularly requested t$ forward consignments early. Small consignments will be received lit PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and wiJl be forwarded to StratJ ford fcr sale, where vendors caa rslj | os. their produco mcetiag FULL OOlt j PETITION. NEWTON ' KING PLYMOUTH HIDE, SHIEPSJOS WOOL AND TALLOW SALES. HIDES CALFSKINS. SALES EVERY FOUR WEEKS. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, JAN. 12, 1915. Consignments received betweea salw at any time during working houra. Advice cards and address labels «i application. Good competition assure L. A. NOLAN & 00. NEW PLYMOUTH. Hide Store: Gill Street. STRATFORD WOOL, HIDE, SHEB? SKIN A TALLOW SALE. NKXT SALE—TUESDAY, JAM. 12, 1916, Clients are requested to forward W* signments so as to reach us by Fri<K previous to Sale. W. M. BAYLY & 00 STRATFORD. jSJEW 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 buttoned, at M/l GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, from leading English and Colonial houses, from 17/4 CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR IN GREAT VARIETY. REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED. J. P. LARSEN, Bootmaker and Importer, INGLEWOOD. WGS! PIGS) W. D IMOCK AND . £JO., J^TD. Will receive Prime Bacoa Pigs at Ik* following weighing statioass— RECEIVING DATES FOR JANUARY; Okato—Monday, 11, 25. Moturoa—Tuesday, 12, 28. Inglewood—Wednesday, 6, 13,- 20, 27, Smart Road—Monday, 2, IS. Waitara—Tuesday, 5, 10, Midliirst—Monday, 4, 18. Douglas—Tuesday, 5.' Stratford— Wednesday, 6, 13. 20, 27. Toko—Monday, 11, 25. Tariki—Tuesday, 12, 26, Huiroa—Tuesday, 19. Agents—0. E. STREET, Fitao*. J. MARSA, Stratford. J. BUSKS, JHthan. T. C. ARNOLD, Hawaii. - PIGS J PlGitf THE INGLEWOOD BAOON COMPANY are buyers of Prim® Bacon 'Pigs between 1121b. and 1501b., dead weight. FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. At the Factory—Wednesdays, January 6, 13, 20, 27. Waitara—Mondays, Jan. 4 and 1&\ Midhirst—Tuesdays, Jan. 5 and 19. Tariki—Mondays, Jan. 11 and 25. Smart Road—Tuesdays, Jan. 12 and 2KS. Toko—Monadsy, Jan. 11 and 25. Douglas—Mondays, Jan. 4 and 18. q\HOS. PIGS! PIG SI BOKPHWICK &i (Australasia), Ltd. SONS. wUtnc tot mttrn oblt. I «csn£fis!s. 5® *-#-,5 jgjio. "" RECEIVING DATES FOE DECEMBER. Toko—Monday, 7 and 21. Douglas—Monday, 28. Stratford—Tuesday, 1, 8, 15, 22, 81. Micllviwt—Wednesi t/, 2, lfl, SO. TmKi—Wednesday, 9, 23. Te Wera—Wednesday, 2. ' PIG«! * PIGS I T he WOODVILLE gAOON Q<V RECEIVING KATES FOB JANUARY. MOTUROA —6, 19. OKATO—4, 18. . "ti STRATFORD—II, 18, 25. TOKO—I 9. MIDHIRST—2O. INGLEWOOD—I2, 28. TARIKI—I3, 27. Midhirst Station closes 11.50 a.m.; Tariki at 2.30; all others at 2,30 pjn. J. WOOLDEIDGE, Okato. 1 ; J. YANDLE, ... cmmu

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 187, 16 January 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 187, 16 January 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 187, 16 January 1915, Page 2

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