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CHEAP MONEY Sovereigns at 18s each. HOW THE WAR HELPS THE HOME. Because "Money-lenders put up their rate of interest, and Parliament has taken steps to prevent a money panic, there seems to be an erroneous idea in the minds of many people that the commodities they require must of necessity be advanced in price. Everyone has some duty to perform during such an abnormal peridd as the one we are passing through at present, and Mr. de Launay, of that well-known business of de Launay's Furnishing Warehouse, Inglewood, has decided that his part is to endeavor by every means in his power to keep "his flag flying" in a business sense. To do this, and to enable his customera to reduce the cost of living, he is prepared to let you have any goods you care to select at ordinary "peace prices," but with a discount or rebate so that you save 2s on every 20s, or proportionately on any smaller sum you may spend with him, so long as the war lasts. Windows show everything marked with "prices as usual," and you will De well advised to take the unusual opportunity of purchasing your furnishings and furniture at the above-named firm, so that you can have the benefits of the 18a sovereigns, even if the war ends tomorrow. Summer Shoes Ladies' Comfort Shoes. Ladies' Bar Shoes. Ladies' Ankle Bar Bb.o«t Children's Shoes. Gent's Big Toe Shoe*. Gent's. Big Toe Boot* Crirtet, Tennis no Bowling Shoes. DEABE'S BOOT ASCABI " A REPAIR ON PREMISES.

See the Difference That is what every parent should do. See the difference between a cheap piano that is useless after a few years, and ONE THAT WILL LAST. After the expense of teaching your daughter to play, buy her a piano that will stand. This beautiful make of instrument is known all over the world for its high-clars tone and lasting power. CALL AND GET OUR TERMS. COLLIER and Go, DEVON ST. Central, NEW PLYMOUTH, AND WANGANUI. HE MERCILESS REPEATER LARH CLOCK Has featnres possessed by ■• otter alarm clock. By simple pressure on the put see* on top of illustration the alarm is stopped instantly, aid in the process of rinding the alarm la automatically set. Everything is so simple. The dock is • perfect time-keeper, is heavily nickel-plated, for twelve months. Seat to any address in New Zealand for 10/«, BoatE. Maetzlg., WATCHMAKER AND JIWHUM, INGLEWOOD. «"'™"ON BILLIARD PARLORS (Next Avery's Tobacconist), Devon Street. Three Tables. Everything NeWj FINEST SALOON IN TARANAKI. Markers Always in Attendance. Afteraon Tea at 3 pjn. FREE SETS OP SNOOKER BALIS, Bpnzplise or Crystalate. ELfIOWBIJFjytJ! ana onoar itvsa tarn■jm\a\XSOSm

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 198, 29 January 1915, Page 4

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439

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 198, 29 January 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 198, 29 January 1915, Page 4

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