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Exceptional Offers in every Eiepartnjenh Visitors to New Plymouth are provided with special oppor-' IsHlP* trinities during • Show Week. Lines purchased at huge discounts off the ordinary rates are offered the public at particularly alluring rates. High grade goods at less than the prices asked for Door materials. In the Mantle Department. 30 Coats in heather tweeds, grey, green and brown tones—full length, panel backs. Our special price, 12/11 each. 40 Dress Skirts in “ Rough and Ready ” Serge, navy and black, all sizes. This line is recognised as the leading one in the trade. 8/11 each. In the Fancy Department. 6o dozen Guipure and Net Lace Neckwear. Very smart lines of Peter Pans and Scarves, l/- each. ; 4,842 yards All-silk Ribbons with absolutely no filling. Will not perish with ’ keeping. Four thousand yard r s of this line are in plain colours, including all the leading shades. The balance are striped ribbons usually sold at 2/- to 3/6 per yard. Our prices, 44d., 6d., and 9d. per yard. 75 dozen Fabric Gloves, winter weight, dome fasteners—beaver, brown, green and grey shades. Our special prices. In the Dress Department. 500 yards All-wool double width materials, 200 yards Dark Tweeds in mixtures. Usually sold at l/9 to 3/11 per yard. Our special price, 1/6 per yard. In the Underwear Department. Winter weight natural combinations, very special quality—long and short sleeves. 5/11 per pair. Natural Woven Bodices —women’s and out sizes—2/6 each. In the Infants’ Department. Very large All-wool Shawls, extra heavy weight, with plain fringe. Our special price 9/11 each. In the Mercery Department. 50 dozen Wide-end All-silk Ties, new colourings. 1/- each, In the Manchester Department. 20 dozen Plain Pillow Cases, sd. each. Extra Weight Honeycomb Quilts, very large double-bed size, 14/6 eacA. Otiie. qualities from 5/ll each. "w'sttio- I O Direct Importers, W illi© ana New Plymouth.

Tlse Newest ™ Footwear Patent Golosh with Grey Tops. See our splendid assortment in in this siyle in’ both BOOTS and SHOES. PKICES : 21/-, 23/6, 27/6. «-T‘ J ( ■ o-:X M I NBY/ ZEALAND/ 3T6 15!1l NX Clothing Factory. l^wgaKtiE

Bellringer Mms FAMOUS ANNUAL OTBIJ els R toLS pi MsaiaM&^iy Saturday, Ist JUNE, continning for Six Weeks. we SELL. fOR CASH AND CASH ONLY. GALVANIZED ROOFING IRON.—sft. Is lOd, 6ft. 2s 2d, 7ft. 2s 6d, 3ft. 2s lid, 9ft. 3s 4d, 10ft. 3s XOd per sheet. WIRE NAILS from lliu. 2d per lb.; Load Heads, 3d per lb. H. DISSTON & SONS’ CROSSCUT and ONE-MAN SAWS:— Tasmanian Tooth—sft. 10s, Sift. 11s, 6ft. 12s, 61ft. 13s. 7ft. 14s, 71ft. 165.. Perforated Lance Tooth —‘lit. 13s, Gift. 14s, 7ft. los, 71ft. ICs. One-man—3ft. 6s, 31-ft. 7s, 4ft.' Ss, 41ft. 9s. Cheap Firewood Saws, 2s each. AXES, PLUMBS, MANN’S, KELLY’S, 4s 6d each JOS LINES. Automatic Door Bells 2s 6d Brass Shop-door Bolls 2s Gd, Bottomless Kettles Is, Butchers Knives Is, Spiiit and Is 6d, Wizard Knife Cleaners Cd, Pot Scrubs Gd Scrub Brushes Is, Hat and Coat Hooks from bd Blacklead Brushes Is, Charcoal Box Irons 2s Gd. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, and GENERAL BUILDERS’ LINES, SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. g>D. IN THE SHILLING DISCOUNT OFF Holloware, Enamelware, Cutlery, Plate, Carpenters’ Tools, Garden Tools, Household lionnnmgery. 2jD. IN THE SHIELING OFF PAPER-HANGINGS and PICTURES. SOS.. LTD MEW PLYMOUTH .-. STRATFORD.^

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143808, 5 June 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143808, 5 June 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143808, 5 June 1912, Page 6

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