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A.B.G. Great Disposing Sale. GREAT..REDUCTIONS. Gents' Square-toe Button Boots-Sale Price, 10s Gd; usual, 15a 64 Gents' Chrome Bals, Lace—Sale Price, !)s Gd; usual, Ms (id Gymnasium Shoes, Mack and White—Sale Price as lid; usual, 4s 6d Chrome Shooters, heavy—Sale Price,l3s; usual, 10s Gd Carpet Slippers, to clear—Sale Price, 2s; usual, 4s (id Ladies' Glaco Kid Button Boots—Sale Price, Us; usual, 15s 6d Ladies' Glace Kid Lace Boots—Sale Price, 10a Gd; usual, 14s Gd Ladies' Camas Shoes—Sale Price, 3s lid Ladies' Carpet Slippers—Sale Pri"e, Is Gd Ladies' Tennis Shoea—Sain Price, 3s fld 50(1 tinira Di;i,l,.„„> a I.VH- Slinnnra_R..l» ™.m..» 7.1 „.,!■ Infants' Shoos from 9d Canvas Shoes, Is 6d, 2s Gd Sandals from 2s 4d Shoette6 from 3s 4d Ail Goods Reduced 25 to 40 per cent. A.B.C. Mail Department. All Parcels Carriage Paid. FOR CATTLE. No, 1, '• Oxol," Pulverised Doses No 2," Oxol"' Drench for Calves No. 3," Oxol" Horse Balls, No. 4, " Oxol " Salve. No. 5, " Oxol ' Easy Milking Pomadiutu No. 6, " Oxol " Swine Powders These six very scientific preparations are compounds of the purest aud highes quality, and will absolutely and permanently Cure all Complaints of Oxen, Cows, Horses Calves, and Swine. One agent is established in each district to control the trade, and he will give you upon application a small book, free of charge, and samples, if you hayc not already had then" handed to you at your own home, Remember, you cannot afford to be without "OXOL" CATTLE PREPARATIONS. Their price is reasonable and within everyone's reach. Agents for New Plymouth and District— GILMOUK & CLARKE, Coffee Palace Buildings, N Pi nn mth

Genuine Land Bargains. 700 ACE£S S 00(l '-l'«ranaki LandMgQQ ACRES first-class const land, guarantee 000 acres in best all clean, grassed, all -' '■ English grass, balance busli; 7 paddocks aide, well watered; nicely sitiial sheep-proof; 2-roomcd whare, sheep and | roomed residence, garden, oreliard, plancattle yards, etc.; 50 acres liat, no j tation, etc; no noxious weeds. Owner gorges; will carry 2 ewes; 2'/. miles selling on account of old age. Stock ,- - -..ice and school. Price very, carried: (10 milk cows, 30 young cattle, eheap-OXLY £3 10a PER ACRE. An- ami in l, p,.;„„_a HATjnATW ply at once. [ £U 10s per acre. NOTE.—The above arc two bargains; it will pay you to enquire about, and inspect tlicm before trying elsewhere, E. J. CARTHEW AND CO., JSEW PLYMOUTH.

WE SPEAK TO WOMEN! AND SUPPORT OUR TALK BARGAINS! We pass over mere man simply lie cause it is common knowledge that the wife rules at liojue; and it is the home-ruler that our talk will particularly interest. Man makes the money, but the woman spends most of it. Quite right, too, because she can make it go further. Woman is more susceptible to the bargain element, and knows a good bargain when she sees it, Sec here, ladies! At. our great Winding-up Sale \vc are selling WHITE AND ECRU LACE CURTAINS a jot lover than our former bargain prices. All new, stylish goods. Prices for the million. Some of these. must lie just what you like—--3/11 reduced to 2/11; 4/9 to 3/-; (>/- to 4/6; 7/- to 5/6; 7/6 to 5/9; !)/- to 7/3; 10/0 to 8/6; 13/- to 9/1); 13/6 to 9/11; 15/9 to 12/6; 18/9 to 14/-; 19/. to 14/0, etc., etc. A Marvellous Chance if you take it now. If in doubt about value of bargains, come and see P. HELDTS CLEARING SALE. PROPRIETOR "RED POST" FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, CORNER DEVON AND LIARDET STREETS

SUTTON'S DEVON EAVER RYE. IT IS PERENNIAL AND IT WILL NOT RUN OUT. There is nothing new about Sutto's Devon EaverIt Is over 100 years old. As Rye-grass is the principal grass iu all pastures for sheen or rattle euriu* VTrT T fe ' reaU ' St caulio " *** «™ be Ser ised n s eunug seed which will prove perenniall and will not run out KxnoriL ~77'?' fe " VCS , m,t ° nly a S™ BB wllicll **" ta"t fo ad ft" / , "S , 1,1, M to ' ','7'° T" J >* nutt-U pastures in Poverty v •„■ 1> * ' V , C "' lilKl (tmv " ln this * wd »»» than fifty ; ■"''. J S°' M,ul >"<■' «* fe' 00 ' 1 ttnday as they over were; in fact, each vear ««re?;. Aho - l !r is uo w],i,t " wr """ the ta s. s ,I,' n»' *", • * vtfry ° l ' l pahture '' wllicll wt ' re «" down 1, T ;p; t Ue :T nslm ':; T a ,n , 11,8 eai)y dil >' s U >' «* Missionaries. It il i 7' !" ■, o" ! smis sown a " d gatlll!ml j " tlle colo "y- Al;7 > ~ C ;" lon " 11 , 1Jyu ' vwn !rom Mission Stations, may die out in lm>< the Devon Layer, brough here l,y the missionaries some iiftv years V>, though .sown ni many different- localities, remains in the ground ton; ; his appies also to the same seed brought out by Devonshire fannH.,r ' lort >;>rr-T , lmloei1 ' M]lun " h Soil is very reluctant to accept Colonial and the ordinary imported Rye seDd , it has shown a remarkable liking for Sutton's .Dm,,, Haver. ' This Is suelTi well-known fart amongst the mure observant Taranaki farmers that' we are pressed on all sides to get supplies from Sutton's of tins seed. We * l rn l \rt lhv tllird - comprising 20 1..V , , i J • J ." lttn ' lkl '•? ol "' shrewdest farmers who realise I hiit a good sowing is as important as .a burn Tl,„ vJL n «ul in sealed tanks, thus preserving its vitality %6 "" C °™ S P.S.—Doivt confuse Sutton's Devon on Eaver I)v n e n ., o i -,, other seed sold as imported English pl„i, L ? 1 ■ I,th1 ,th -lilVerence as tetweeu sunshine and darl „c« fc '™ f M 1-ff " am vou have Sutton's minp wlni-l, i.t- l giiaiantec satisfaction, a further w.Ut of I,Mn !or 101 *»». •» KEMEinfflll-lT IS THE ONI.V TRUK RERKNNTAL RYE Ihli^'pv 8 " White Clover, Alsike, Trefoil, T.otu, Mai-.,-'.ii. iimritliy Cocksfoot (iirime. heiicv, clean Ak-ivm ,„i „ 7, seeds. Write or wire us for samples.' ' U<U hl " 1} ' aml "" ollK ' r E. GRIFFITHS AND CO., SEEDSMEN, EGMOXT STRKKT, XK\y I'TA'jroUTH.

DEVON STREET (OPP. BELLBINGER'S), S), NEW PLYMOUTH DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND PATENT MEDICINES PERFUMERY, BRUSIiWARE, n„d TOIROT REQUISITES ENEifcAS, SYRINGES, and DRUGGIST'S SUNDRIES " Lowest Prices Fop Cash." PHOTOGRAPHIC Afc OPTICAL GOODS CAMERAS, PAPERS, PLATES, and all "KODAK'' SUPPLIES SPEC! ACLES, PINCE-NEZ, TINTEND AND SMOKED LENSES EYE - PRESERVERS protect the eyes from Smoke and Dust IISMI

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 71, 13 March 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 71, 13 March 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 71, 13 March 1908, Page 4

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