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SHOESg. MM ; I I DEARE’S, LIMITED, have much pleasure in announcing the arrival o£ a NEW SHIPMENT OF MESSRS. CROCKETT AND JONES’ Fine Footwear. NEW DESIGNS. NEW LASTS. NEW SHAPES. NEW LOWER PRICES. Stocked in sizes and half-sizes. DEARE’S LIMITED NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD. Complete Stocks at both shops.

The House of Economy! INCOMPARABLE VALUES IN NEW SEASON’S GOODS. Ladies’ Fancy Repp Walking Coats. In Saxe, Bois de Rose. Tailor cut. £3 17/6. Ladies’ Velour Coats. Fur Collars and Cuffs. In shades of Mulberry, Fuschia, Mauve, and Wine shades. Latest style and fashion. £6 6/-. Ladies Flannel Frocks. In all shades. 29/6 each. Ladies’ Wool Cardigans. In every shade. 12/6 each. Ladies' Jumper Suits. In all colours. 21/- each. Children’s and Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Felts. In all new shanes. From 9/6. Ladies' Lizard Rubber Coats. Latest creation. 21/-. Crepe de Chine and Georgettes. In all newest shades. 5/11 yard. Broche Art Silk Dress Material. White, Vieux Rose, Heliotrope, Jade. 3/6 yard. An ideal Winter Coating—s4in. Velour Coating. In Bois de Rose, Fawn and Maroon. 6/11 yard. Dress Flannel. In all shades. 3/11 yard. Latest Fancy Check Dress Material. 2/3 yard. * 54in. Shadowette. Bright designs. 1/11 yard. WE PAY POSTAGE. “THE HUSTLERS ” DEVON STREET (Facing Egmont Street). | ifcrSaf/fefemiJ, "i | ’ It is fust as easy to get the fund IW ' | °f Mantels that make a room as ]■ IjW it is to get the kind that 'till mar M s M|| W it- You may have your own 11 M 83 design made specially to your M IH order, or you may choose from I KW many choice styles of ours if UM Bal vow come to— N.P. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER CO. LTD. ® ILpta, 7 Gill St. NEW PLYMOUTH

MUSICAL EVENINGS- ■ And why why, indeed, shouldn’t every evening at home be a musical one? With a Gulbransen in the home, happy hours can be spent without the aid of a pianist to operate it, indeed, MUSICAL EVENINGS BECOME MORE THE RULE Than the exception. Unlike the “Player" Piano, each note is separately controlled, and the keys are pressed, not knocked down. We will gladly show you how you can play any roll music, and at the same time register your individual touch, time, and expression. Call and let us explain the difference —the reason why Gulbransen is the one and only “Registering” Piano. QULBRANSEN K_JThe Registering Piano £165 :O: L. E. HOFFMANN DEVON STREET 2 NEW PLYMOUTH

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1927, Page 3

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