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You Get Real Music with the Gulbransen Music that every member of the family can play. Music with such lifelike expression you would conceive the idea that human hands were producing it. No Player Piano can possibly compare with the Gulbransen Registering Piano. Tt is without question the only instrument that is free from mechanical defects. The Gulbransen Registering Piano is the largest selling instrument in New Zealand—and this supremacy is merited by its performance, beautiful construction, and sound quality. A small deposit will place one in your home, and we will accept silent pianos as part payment. YOU ARE WELCOME TO CALL FOR A DEMONSTRATION. KIMMO’S THE HOME OF “HIS MASTER’S VOICE,” DEVON STREET :: : : NEW PLYMOUTH. (L. E. Hoffmann, Manager.)

GIGANTIC SALE STILL IN FULL SWING. The remainder of our Entire Stock to be Cleared at Prices far Below Cost. 50in. Linen Finished Table Damask. Dice pattern. 1/6 yard. 54in. Linen Finished Bed Ticking. 2/1 yard. 40in. Pure Pillow Cotton. I/- yard. 82in. Heavy Twill Sheeting. 1/9 yard. 36in. Pyjama Cloth. I/- yard. Pure Linen Forfar. 9J yard. O_r entire stock of Voiles to be Cleared at l/lI yard. Ladies’ Art Silk Scarves. Dainty colours and designs. 2/11 each. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, with coloured scalloped border?. 4 for I/-. Black Silk Tulle. 6d yard. Ladies' Mercerised Lisle Hose. All colours, l/l I pair. Ladies’ Silk Gloves. All shades, and dainty cuffs. 5/11 each. Children's Linen Sun Helmets. All colours. 1/71 each. Ladies’ Repp Coats. All colours. 45/- each. Ladies’ House Frock. .Large assortment, and O.S. size. 5/6. Ladies' Crepe Bloomers. All colours. 1/9 each. Ladies' Crepe Nightdresses. All colours. 2/11 each. Ladies' Cotton Vests. Lace fronts. I/- each. Ladies'White Panama Ready-to-Wears. 3/11 each. THP DEVONSTREET 1 II U I 1 1 NEW PLYMOUTH “The Honest Value Drapers."

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1928, Page 3