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NEW EASTER SUIT AT ♦♦♦f^***'H* | MH"t">»H*:^»»<^!H'< i »»**'K'^ PENCIL STRIPE WORSTEDS In the new shade of brown, "Sudan," not quite so deep as chocolate, a very pleasing shade. Coats are cut long, lapels wide, and vest moderately open. Excellently tailored and fashionably cut. DABK GREY LLAMA SUITS X •■ \. A new line in these popular greys. This fabric U in appearance much , like the once popular vicuna. Material is all pure wool, thoroughly shrunk, and gives no end of wear. Very well made. ' Price BOYS' TWEED SPOET SUITS A sensational line. Made of heavy brown and grey tweed, / strong and serviceable. Knickers are plain. Sizes 7to 13. All ' one price. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Made with extension knicker trousers and ordinary cut coat and vest. Very skilfully tailored. Materials lovely brown and green worsteds. Sizes 13 to 18. Price "NEW BLUE" TAILORED SUITS Something a good deal out of the ordinary. Material is the new suede finish worsted, soft and durable. Latest long cut, new outside breast pocket and raised seams on trousers. Price 69/6 17/6 BOYS' WORSTED VARSITY SUITS Made of material "just like dad's suit." Browns, greens and nnvy blue. Finest suits it has ever fl_ been our good fortune to handle. In// R Sr/P= 1 t.n S. Prine I V // V &»****■* mh*****h>***************** I ***********^*********'^ NEW PmiOUTH, IHCLEWOOD, STRATFORD, ELTHAM, Umtf.

UlvSll 091 vi Successful to the Finish. The premises have to be vacated in a week or t all Stock cleared out. In order to quit the goods and secure the balance of Gaivert & Go's Stock will be of er further reductions in prices which are bound this object. • White Table Damask, lovely patterns, lid, Is, 1s 4d, Is lid, Coloured Turk Towels, 1s Id, 1s sd, 1s 9d pair. White Turk Towels, extra size, 1s 9d, Islld pair. Ladies' Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs, 1s 9d dozen. f Lodies' and maids' Hats, must go, 1s eaoh. Children's Lace and button Boots, 4, 5, 6, all one price, Is. REMNANTS: All short lengths have been measured up and i thrown out at bargain prices. j. s. Devon Street, New Plymouth.

PIGS! PIGS! yyOODVILLE BACON COMPANY. RECEIVING DATES FOR APRIL. Okato—Mondays. G and 20. Moturoa—Tuesdays, 7 and 21. Stratford—2o and 27. Ingkwood—l4 and 28. Tariki—l, 15 and 29. Toko—7 and 21. Midhirst— 8 and 22. H. A. HAYCOCK, Hawera. J. WOOLDRIDGE, Okato. J. YANDLE, Stratford. PIGS! PIGS! T>HE INGLEWOOD BACON COMPANY are buyers of Prime Bacon Pigs between 1121b. and 1501b. dead weight FROM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEIVING DATES FOR APRIL. At tlie Factory—Every Wednesday. Tariki—Monday, April 6 and 20 Smart Road—Tuesday, April 7 and 21 Waitara—Monday, April 13 and 27 Midhirst—Tuesday, April 14 and 28. Douglas—Tuesday, April 7 and 21.' Toko—Tuesday, April 14 and 28. PIGS! PIGS! gORTHWICK & gOX'S RECEIVING DATES FOR APRIL. Douglas—Monday, 13, 27. Stratford—Tuesday, 7, 14, 21. 28. Midhirst—Wednesday, 15, 28. To Wera—Monday, 6. Toko—Monday, 6," 20. Tariki—Wednesday, 8. 2'' J. BUTCHER, Agent. PIGS! PIGS! W. D'IMOCIC, AND f<o., JTI). Will receive Prune Bacon Pigs at to' lowing weighing stations:— RECEIVING DATES,. FOR APRIL. Okato—Monday, 27. Moturoa—Monday, 20, Tuesday, 2> lnglewood—Wednesday, 22, 2!)." Smart Road—2o. Waitara—Tuesday, 21. Toko—Monday, 27. Tariki—Tuesday, 28 Stratford, 22, 29 Midhirst—Monday, 20. Douglas—Tuesday, 21. C. E. STREET, Fitzroy. J. MARRA, Stratford. J. BURKE, Eltham, X. C. ARNOLD, Hawera.

ALGERIAN SEED OATS. SPLENDID SAMPLES. GERMINATION GUARANTEED. GRASS SEEDS COCKSFOOT, PERENNIAL AND rTALIAN RYES, OOWGRASS, CLOVERS, TIMOTHY, ETC. ALL CHOICE QUALITY. AGENT FOB "ERUPTITE EXPLOSIVE HL C. LUKE, INGLEWOOD. ...

THE The finest Cottage Piano in the World. It stands supreme in the great world of low-priced instruments, Full, mellow-toned, light of touch, durable in the extreme, and exquisitely finished, no maker has yet approached its excellence at the price. •J* = is sold on Tery easy terms—s per cent. KEW PLYMOU"

TERMINUS HOTEL NiSW PLi'MOUTH, Overlooking Sea Ueach and handy to Saltwater Baths. This Fa»arite Seaside Hotel has been completely renovated and refurnished thrnnjrbout. Tourists specially catered lot Telegrams carefully attended to. i HRS. F. M. PAULSEN, Proprietress ' • (Late Commercial Hotel, i **' U' - Felliagton). ...

jJJALVA r£EA ]£IOSK, BREAKWATER. Open Week Days and Sundays. An Added Attraction to a Seaside Viiit—An Inviting Cup of Tea, Strawberries and Cream, Ice Cream, etc. Picnic Parties Specially Catered for. Everything at Town Prices. EUCHRE PARTY at Early Date to b* Announced. C. W. WILLIAMS ~ rioptietrtt.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 271, 17 April 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 271, 17 April 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 271, 17 April 1914, Page 8

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