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i_ NOW! YOUR CHANCE I NEW°PLYMOufH, i A WAV VzA A/Tkl 1 • (Next HOFFMANN’S) gl| w^w y Our stocks have accumulated until we have £2,000 worth more than we should. a Bglg|, We murt have the cash _„You get the Bargains H|jj| For two weeks only. Our stock is all new and the latest in design—nothing old—all furniture built of the best materials. J MARTIN & CO’S FIRST SLASHED PRICE FURNITURE SALE | PROCEEDING • • • READ THESE SLASHED PRICES, which are just a few of the bargains we are offering. I RIMU DUCHESS CHESTS. RIMU SIDEBOARD, 4ft Gin. sft x 3ft Gin. OVAL RIMU RIMU WIRE-WOVEN COUCH- - Axminster Hearth Rugs. f TAPESTRY HALL RUN- HALL-STANDS, Oak. BABIES’ HXUH CHAIRS. Now £5 ss. Were £6 15s. Now £7l2s 6d - Were £l ° ss - DINING TABLE, 1 only, ES, with squab & cushion. Were 75/-. Now 59/6. NERS. Now £7los. Were £lO 10s. Now 255. Were £1 15s. Now £6lss. Were £Blss' OAK STT . » RDS leaves - Now £4 15s. Were £5 17s 6d. Were 49/6. Now 35/-. Were 12/6. Now 9/11 yd. Now 19s 6d - Were £7 15s. _ Now £9 ss. Were £l2 10s. Now £1217s 6d. Were £l6los, Now £4 os. Was £slos. FULL S!ZE KAPOC BEDS, Were 42/6.’ NoZ 32/6. 5/8 TAPESTRY RUNNER. w Metal handles, OAK DUCHESS CHESTS. OAK HIGH BACK DINING OAK MISSION ROCKER, Up- From 39/6. 12ft x 12ft Seagrass Squares. Was 10/6. Now 8/9. Now £4l2s 6d. Were £6l2s 6d. From £3 17s 6d. CHAIPS bolstered in Silk Tapestry. Z° W ™ tT' w 6 IO 5 ; Now 37/6. Were £2 12s 6d. Now £5 7s 6d. Was £6 15s. PULL SIZE WOOL BEDS £3 N ° W 35/ " 3 AXMTNSTER RUNNER. PURE DEVON QUILTS, full SEA-GRASS PUSH CHAIRS, Now £l3los. Were £l6los. / 35/.. 9 x 12 Seagrass Squares. Good Quality. slze - with Hoods, £5 ss. „„„ RIMU DINING CHAIRS. LADIES’ TUB CHAIR, „ Were £2 ss. Now 27/6. w 00/« xr m/n Now £3 7s 6d- Were £4 15s, BIMU WASDBOBBS. N „ 27/6 SMow 3« WOOL BEDS 27/6. „, , W “ 22/S ' »”«/•• BABY OABBIAOB, 1 »■,. n ° m w "“ 10 - w„ ss rr. N ” £l3 “' Kov , £s i V 'X„, s . : . “ ... W„». TOILET SETS. W„ 4 / ByA »„./,* PEDESTAL CUPBOAR Now £slss. Was £7 15s. CARPETS AND RUGS. Weie £4 10s. Now 59/6. CHESTERFIELD, in Maquette. WRITING BUREAUS SOILED LINEN BASKETS, SZ/6. -- Y~ T Ab™ S . w„ 6.70 a w .„ m/6 . RIMU KITCHEN CHAIRS. bolstered Green Velvet. fleSlgn ’ Were 45/-. Now 32/6. OVAL GATE-LEG DINING PTMU BEDSTEADS, 4ft 6in. Now Ils 6d. Were 16s 6d. Now 37/6. Was £2 10s. Was £27 10s. Now £l5. MOHAIR RUGS, all colors. Now 37/6 Were £2 7s 6d' TABLE, 6ft x 3ft 6in. SHADOW TISSUES, newest Now 59/6. Were £3 17s 6d. SEAGRASS SETTEES. „ ATr mTTsxI 12 x 9 Axminster. Various sizes. ’ “ ' Now £8 15s. Was £lO 10s. patterns. Now £3 19s 6d Were £5 ss. Nov/ £4 19s 6d. Were £6 10s. OAK WIRE-WOVEN SETTLE, Was £2B 10s . Ko w £lB 10s. Reduced 20 per cent. OCCASIONAL TABLES, Rimu. Were 6 /9- Now 4/9. now to ±33 oa. were xa JS . with Velvet squab and m RIMU CIRCULAR DINING Were 7/6 Now 5/3 IK. CARVED O*K BEDSTEADS, SEAGRASS ARMCHAIRS. cushion complete. k VELVET PILE RUGS. Now 27/6. Were £ll9s 6d. TABLE, extends to Oval, /- | Bow 66/6. W.r. 6212.66. a2 27/6. Bow 17/6. OAK PALM TUBS. ’» Now £6l7s 6d. Were £9lss. sft x 3ft 6in. OVAL OAK DIN- TAPESTRY BEDSIDE RUGS. Now 63/6. Were£3l7s6d. ‘ IS S ‘ nants of Carpet Runner, |k: - ING TABLE, 1 only, with RIMU WIRE-WOVEN SET- Was £lO 10s. Now £7 15s. REVOLVING SPRING BACK Linoleum, Cretonnes, and £ RIMU BEDSTEADS, 3ft. drop leaves. TEE > witll & cushion. 9ft x gft Reversible Rugs. ' ' ' COPPER FIRE KERBS. OFFICE CHAIR, 1 only. curtainings, to be Cleared G Now 49 z 6 Were £3 3s 6d Now £sl6s Were £7lss. Now £6 12s 6d. Was £8 10s. From 42/6. SOFA SQUARES from 35/-. Now 32/6. Were £2 7s 6d. Now £5 10s. Was £6 15s. at a Great Sacrifice. _ • ~ T'.'iis opportunity must appeal to all who have been Waiting to secure furniture and furnishings at a lower price. We pack all goods purchased and forward freight paid by rail to the nearest Railway Station, v

fJ&MONT RACING CLUB. INT E R TO-DAY. THURSDAY. MAY 11. piRST Race starts at 11.10 a.m. A Special trains, with excursion fares to and from Racecourse. The Club has reluctantly suspended issue of complimentary tickets. V. B. STRATTOK. Secretary. Box 51, Hawera. rpARATA QLUB’S g PORTS. p JUNE ist, 1922. To be held in THE TARATA DOMAIN (Under the X.Z. Athletic-Cycling Club Union Rules.) PROGRAMME. CHOPS. Local 12in. First prize £l, second 10s, Norn. 2s. Open 12in. First £5, second £1- Norn. 5a Open 151 n. First £T, 2nd £2. Nom. 9s. SAWING. Doable Handed. 2 cuts. 12in. First £2 10s, 2nd 10s- Nom. 4s. Double Handed, 1 cut, ISin. First £5, 2nd £l. Nom. 6s. Single Handed, 1 cut, 18in. First £2, 2nd 10s. Nom. 3s. RUNNING (Post Entries.) 75 Yards. First £l. Nom. 2s. Open 100 Yards. First £2, second 15s. Nom. Open 220 Yards. First £2, 2nd 12s. Nom. Sa HOUSE EVENTS (Post Entries). Open Jump. First £2, 2nd £l. Nom. 3s. Turning Event. First £l, 2nd 10s. Nom 2/6. Wrestling on Horseback. First £4, 2nd £2, 3rd £1- Nom. 13s. Teams of Four. tteecue Race. First £l, 2nd 10s. Nom. 2/fl. 55tttng Bing. First £l, 2nd 10s. Nom. 2s 6d. CONDITIONS. The committee reserves the right to postpone /ports and to make any alterations they deem "* All N’cnrinalions must be accompanied by cash. No late nominations. Competitors must send in last two years performances. If no performances for two years, last two, if any, to be stated. Six starters or no second. Four or no race. Sports to commence at 10.30 a.m. sharp. Admission. —Adults 2s, school children free. Refreshments on Grounds. GRAND BALL IN EVENING. yrs Bianchi's Orchestra. Sit-down Supper. P. XySHANNESSEY & D. PATERSON, Joint Secs,

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1922, Page 3

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