CLOTHING BARGAINS. STOCKTAKING has revejuwl a surplus stock in certain lines which must be quitted before tlie arrival of Summer Stock 111 about t<»n days. Others have had sales for weeks past, but we are prepared to give better than their best. The Bargains detailed below will excel any you have yet known. 13 PHITZWELL SUITS, iv Smart Patterns and all bizos, 52/G and 55/- FOR OH /f) 18 CON WAV TUNIC SUITS, 8(5 to 11/0. HEDUCED l'O K/\ \ AiNi^ 10/6 MEN'S PYJAMAS, 0110 dozen only 5/0 NOW O /Q 24 TWEED TROUSERS, all b r*->, m XoaL Pattern";. 5/0 FOR O/A 20 MEN'S WATERPROOF COATS, Chesterfield sliapc and Driving Coats, 39/6 to 45/-, YOUR CHOICE FOR 1 A I Q. BOYS' WATERPROOFS, with Deep Cape, an excellent School Coat, 22/6 to 29/0 UA, AT H /C* MEN'S GRANDRILLE SHIRTS, 2/0 NOW -| f(\ A FEW MEN'S VESTS, to clear at 2/1 1 7 MEN'S DARK RAINPROOF COATS, 25/6 FOR -t Ci/Cl W. T. HOOKHAM SMI? DEVON AND BROUGHAM STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH. 1 SPRING - 1909. § ********* ***** g**l'g ** 1 ' 5 I New Season's Hosiery & Gloves. I p. Never were the Colourings so rich and S • B varied in Hosiery »» to-day, and the new 5 fi shipments that have jost been opened ap ■ 9 2 by the D.I.C are a representation of B S what Loadon and Paris are wearing. 9 j| Note the following : / ■ M Plain Cotton Hose, in shades of Purple, also in Reseda, Emerald B g and Mos* : at 1/6 per pair g M Drop-stitch Lisle, in Tan, with circular stripes of White, Pink, M jg Gold, and Black ; at 2/3 per -pair g « Drop-stitch Lisle, in Black, with circular stripes of White g 5 a* 2/3 per pair jg , g Black Llama Hose. Special va1ue........; at I/II per pit* '. M g NEW SEASON'S GLOVES. " ■ j* 2-Button Washable Chamois Gloves, in White and, Natural S ; 61 ' at 2/6 per pair ■ S a-Dome English Doe, for strong wear, in Drabs, Beavers, and H M Tan shades at 3/6 per pair ■ H 8-Button Length Washable Chamois, in White, Natural, Pearl, g M , Tans. Beaver. Very smart at 3/II per pair ■ M ' 8-Button Length English Doe, in Mew, Green, Pearl, Champagne M H and Tans. The newest at 4/II pcjr pair M S order by Post fl.f,^. Wellington § Bj from the 1/ M i"\a/ NX 5 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦ ♦ "You can get it Cheaper at the 1 ][ I RED POST " x I 4 ► Is a well-known proverb, and a» an illustration of the prices ruling at 1 [ ♦ our well-known premises we are offering this month ■ 4> O mc&> TO FURNISH COMPLETE A- FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE " i> *=& -* AS FOLLOWS:— !; ♦ -pvINING ROOM.— Linoleums to floor 15ft. by 12ft., Dining Table sft. < ; ♦ MJ 6in by 3ft 6in,He*rth ßugs, Braas-rail . Fender oind Fire Braasos, it ♦ Couch and two Upholstered Wicker Armchairs, four Bentwood Chairs, .4 , ♦ Smftll Sideboard, one pair Curtains and Curtain Pole, with Fittings ana 1 ♦ Cuitoin Pins. - 4 , 4 D SDBOOM.— Linoleum 12ft. by 12ft., Duchess Chest with Bevelled } , ♦J3 Mirror and two Jewel Drawers, Tile-back Washfttaitd, Full-sise , ♦ Brass-rail Bedstead, '' Wire Mattress Eapoo Mattress, four Kapoo Pit- 4 k ♦ lows, one pair Roslyn Blankets, ono pair Sheets, two Pillow-cases, two 4 > ♦ Chairs and Bedside Carpet, one pair Lace Curtains, Curtain Pole and* 4 > ♦ Fittings complete, and one Maroell* Quilt. ' o 4 CJPARE BEDROOM.— Linoleum 12ft. by 12ft., Dressing Table and < ► 4 KJ Washstand, Single Bedstead, Wire Mattress, Eapop Mattress, two 4 > Pillows, pair Blankets, two sheets, two .Pillow-cases, White .Honeycomb , , 4> Quilt, one Chair, Curtain Pole and one pair Lace Curtains. 4 > ♦ * ar '* r ITCHEN. — Linoleum 9ft. by 12ft., Table, four Chairs, three. Sauce- <► ♦ pans. Fry-pan, Hair Broom, Kettle, Pail, Scrubbing Brush, Set of ♦ Blacklead Brushes, Hand Broom, Dustpan, Bread Board, Knifo Board, 4 , 4> six Table Knives* six Dessert Knives, six Table Forks, six Dessert Forks, 4 , + two Table Spoons, six Dessert Spoons, six Tea Spoons, 26-piece Dinner- < , 4 ► set. 26-piece Tea-set, six Breakfast Cups, Sauces, two -Jam Dishes, < , ♦ China Cruet, Sugar Basin, Butter Dish, Fruit Dish, Set of Jugs, six 4 , 4 * Egg Cups. * i > ♦ TTALIj. — Six yards Linoleum, six yards Carpet .Runner, Door Mat o ♦ I*l and three Slip Mats. i > 4 ► CARRIAGE-PAID TO ANY RAILWAY STATION IN TARANAKI FOR X JI £45 13/- NETT GASH. \\ I RED POST FURNISHING CO., Ltd. | X * ... HAYDEN, Manager. ♦ »♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦» ♦•>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
B WARNER'S a vMaix-? a^k t^ ar** r*H a**t I '•y Tlie foundation of I a *^ oo^ dr® Bß^ ll^ * 8 a I with fashion's latest I flljl -YwUuv ' If -JO mode, there is an easy I «. mwM n§Ut grape and elegai.ee, I JliilllnllaT*. wears a WARNER'S Sm\ llllllllllllA 'Warner's Bnst-Proof Wffli Illlll^rlJt Corsets carries this The bones, clasps, backbone and side steels will not rust, break, or punch through the fabric. The, eyelets Wilt not pull out, and the I metal parts of the suspenders will not rust. I Think what this means to you ! I IN ALL FITTINGS AND AT ALL DRAPERS I 15 TONS PER ACRE! WE have been fortunate in securing a few toils of a special strain of "UP-TO-DATE" POTATOES from Mr Whitehead—* prosperous Canterbury farmer — who grew the remarkable crop of 15 Tons per Acre, and as was natural with such A heavy crop, it was gathered entirely free from blight. "Like begets like" is a true saying which applies, to potatoes just as it does to the propagation of any other species, and if yoa want to grow a heavy crop of clean potatoes it can only be done with certainty if the seed planted is from a heavy producing strain. These potatoes cut clean, and when cooked are of excellent flavour. Then again, consider how much better it is to plant a potato which was grown in a field absolutely free from blight, than another, which though innocently locking clean, may be covered with the spores of the dread disease ready to multiply one millionfold as soon as they are planted. Better to start fair and free, and you may escape the blight, but the other way is inviting trouble. 15 TONB PER ACRE. GATHERED FREE FROM BLIGHT. E. GRIFFITHS & COY., NEW PLYMOUTH
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13991, 24 August 1909, Page 4
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1,019Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13991, 24 August 1909, Page 4
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