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RED POST FURNISHING CO., LTD’S., JOB PURCHASE OF TABLE COVERS AT LONDON PRICES. In Tapestry, Chenille, and Velvet, in -all sizes. We intend moving these at a small advance on cost- Over 600 to select from. PEICES EEOM 4/6 lE® POST ■Out m Its Owe.

Fifty-three Years in Pianos Experience for over half a century certainly should enable us to know the good from the bad in pianos, and that’s why no unreliable pianos can find a place in our warehouse. Absolute reliability is our watchword. That means absolute care in selection, absolute frankness with the customer, absolutely the best terms and lowest price, and absolute satisfaction to the customer. All of these come intp account wheh you buy from HOF FMANN The local manager of the British and Continental Piano Company. The pianos they recommend and the pianos you can swear by are ' - Bechstein Haake Boyd Bashford J. and J. Hopkinson . Bell Strohmenger

I am Agent fop the following known Caps; WOLSELEY. English SIDDELEY DEASY . English CROSSELEY English B.S.A. .a • English KRIT (20 h.p.) , Price £"280 M. L KOLAH, Central Motor Garage, EGMONT STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.

% fHAVE RECEIVED,” said David, “ still another letter from my old friend, Wilkins Micawber. He is -p apparently unchanged. P The letter is Just what one might expect from the dear and whimsical fellow. I find, on glancing at the contents of the newspapers he sends me, that Mr. Micawber Is really a person of assured eminence in the new land. He sends me a book on India which is new to me, and very interesting; and he supplements this with many diverting items of information he has himself gleaned. It seems that the new Indian country now giving promise of great wealth is Ceylon. It has been discovered that the island produces tea preferable for delicacy and flavour to any other in the world. Mr. Micawber tells how this tea is sorted into lots for the convenience of merchants. The finest lots of all are called “ stand-outs ”; and the finest of these is the veritable ‘Stand-Out ’ Tea, of which Mr. Micawber generously sends me a parcel. It is indeed' a rare and palatable leaf/ and we have found great pleasure in it.” m The Guinea Prize! See Saturday’s Issue for “Stand-Out” Weekly Competition.

In a Hurry ? A great many people wait a long time before deciding to have papering done, and then they get in a big hurry for it. H At such times one appreciates the advantage of making selections here, where the stock is so large and varied and the goods so much superior to ordinary kinds. Bellringer Eros,, Ltd. New Plymouth :: ' Stratford.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143768, 17 April 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143768, 17 April 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143768, 17 April 1912, Page 4