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To the Belgian Fund if anyone eau prove that any article in our big stock of furniture and furnishings lias been increased in P r ' ce s ' ,lcc the war started, with one single exception— Belgian glass. Everything marked at peace prices. de Launay's Furnishing Warehouse, INGLEWOOD. Your Summer Shoes Are Here Ladies' Contort Shoea, Ladies' Bar Shoe*. Ladies' Ankle Bar Show Children's Shoes. Gent's Big Toe ShoesGent's. Big Toe Book Urictrt, Tennis ana Bowling St n es. D EA H E' S boot arcade. WE REPAIR ON PREMISES. Supremacy Like the British Army the BMNSMEAD PIANO holds the lead against all comers. No matter what clime the British fighter is stationed in he is always in the van. And so it is with

Brlnsmead Pianos These perfect instruments are in every climo because their sterling British qualities give pride of position to no other make of piano. British built throughout. COLLIER and Go. THfc ALL-BRITISH PIANO IMPORTERS, DEVON ST. Central, NEW PLYMOUTH, AND WANGANUI. THE MERCILESS REPEATER ALARM CLOCK Has features possessed by no othur alarm clock. By simple pressure on the pin on top, the alarm is stopped instantly, and in the process of winding the alarm is automatically set. Everything is so simple. The clock is a perfect time-keeper, is heavily nickel-plated, and is guaranteed for twelve months. Sent to any address in New Zealand for 10/0, postage paid. E. Maetzig., WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, INGLEWOOD, QRITERION BILLIARD PARLORS <Nezt Avery's Tobacconist), Ectod Street. Three Tables. Everything New, FINEST SALOON IN TARANAKI. Markers Always in Attendance. Afternon Tea at 3 p.m. FREE THREE SETS OF SNOOKER BALLS, Bonzoiiae or Crystalate. up! CAW SI run •iMrlenM In ' a blending im ■electing /\ a tp'Q tew bw ftveo of 10 nnequalled tdv&ntoge ove? Qtinri TP AS other firmr-theadivßteaA PURE T g AB Qf

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 224, 1 March 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 224, 1 March 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 224, 1 March 1915, Page 4

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