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A.B.C. Great Disposing Sale. GREAT. .REDUCTIONS. Football Hoots, hard toes, 10s 3d ffljUjjfit'-w ' Famous All-Black Football Boots, waterproof too* Gents' Chrome Bals, taee— Sale Price, 9s Cd; usual, 14s 6d Gymnasium Shoes, Black end White—Bale Price 3s lid; usual, 4b (id Chrome Shooters, heavy—Sale Price,l3s; usual, Ids Od Carpet Slippers, to clear—Sale Price, 2a; usual, 4s fid Ladies' Glace Kid Button Boots—Sale Price, lis; usual, 15s Od Todies' Glace Kid Lace Boots—SaU Price, 10s Od; usual, 14s fld Ladies' Canvas Shoes—Sale Price, Is lid Ladies' Carnet Slippers—Sale Price, Is Cd Ladicfi" Tennis Shoes—Sal# Price, 3s 6d son pairs Children's Felt Slippers—Sale Price, 7d pair Infants' Shoes from 9d Canvas Shoes, Is Od, 2s Od l Sandals from 2s 4d Shoettea from 3s 4d Ail Goods Reduced 25 to 40 per cent. A.B.C. Mai) Department. All Parcels Carriage Paid. 'OXOL' FOR CATTLE. •No, 1, '• Oxol," Pulverised Doses. No a," OxolDrench for Calves No, 3, " Oxol," Horse Balls, No. 4, " Oxol " Salve. No. 5, " Oxol ' Easy Milking Pomadiuni Ko. 6, " Oxol " Swino Powders These six very scientific preparations are compounds of the purest and Luglics quality, and will absolutely and permanently Cure all Complaints of Oxen, Cows, Horses Calves, and Swine. One agent is established in each disthct to control the trade, and lie will give you upon application a small book, free of charge, and samples, if you liaye not already had then" handed to you at your owa 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— GILMOUR & CLARKE, Coffee Palace Baildings, 1S T L\f.u> uli

Genuine Land Bargains. 700 ACRES good Taranaki Land; guarantee 500 acres in best English grass, balance bush; 7 paddocks sheep-proof; 2-rooracd wluire, sheep and cattle yards, etc.; 50 acres flat, no gorges; will carry 2 ewes; 2>/ a miles to post oflice and school. Price very cheap-ONLY £3 10s PER ACRE. Apply at once. 200 ACRES first-class coast land, all clean, grassed, all ploughable, well watered; nicely situated; five roomed residence, garden, orchard, plantation, etc; no noxious weeds. Owner selling on account of old age. Stock carried: 60 milk cows, 30 youig cattle, and 10 horses. Price—A BARGAIN, £l4 10a por acre. NOTE. The above arc two bargains; it will pay you to #nquire about and inspect them before try ing elsewh# r c. E. <J. CARTHEW AND CO., NEW PLYMOUTH

Cooper's Sheep Dip. RECOGNISED BY ALL LEADING PASTOfIALISTS AS BEING THE BEST; SCOTIA BASIC SLAG AND IMLROVED KAINIT 200 TONS TO ARRIVE.. ppij a top dressing now, and ensure plenty of feed for the Winter and Spring. It Will Pay Handsomely. PASPALUM DILITATUM The Great l'odder Plant. Recommended for billy or scrubby country. Resists drought. 3uy only Seecombe's Hand-shaken FARM IMPLEMENTS, MAGHINERT AND VEHICLES ALWAYS ON HAND, NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD

""SUTTON'S DEVON EAVE R RYE. IT IS PERENNIAL ANl> IT WILL NOT RUN OUT. There is nothing new about Sutton's Devon EaverIt Is over 100 years old. it w the principal grass in all pastures for sheep or cattle, la leiy important that the greatest caution and care be exercised in Win pr Z r° nniaU aua win not ™« or C Exp d e" cnce in Lngland has proved that seed saved by Sutton's, from their old give 3 , not only a gra * s SJ °Jn time, but one which has easily a greater feeding value than all others iC aL n PPUeS t0 "f , co ! ou y- The n °ted pastures in Poverty wL ? 8 ay We 'i e laitl dOWII 1,1 tWs S6 ed more than fifty . *B°' and a . r f as SWU to-day as they ever were; in fact, each year Rye r Tarimiki n°' ™ d n' M whatever that the finest stands of S 11 aie .} tho6e very old pastures which were sown down has held hpt to ™ lre it m , ear 'y da y 3b y the Missionaries. It thnnMi H l f n -iB seeds s own and gathered in the colony. AU il tl, T^ e Colonial Bye, even from Mission Stations, may die out in nan th i ° . aver ' brou liei ' e b y ttle missionaries some fifty years ago,, though sown in many different localities, remains in the ground today; this applies also to the same seed brought out by Devonshire famihe» nearly forty years ago. indeed, although Taninaki Soil is verv reluctant to accept Colonial ami the ordinary imported Eye seed, it lias wrflTJlJ'fuf tor Su "" J ' s D " vo " Kllvcr - This is «»eh * V !lc 't ara ?nest the more oServant Taranaki farmers (hat we .11 c pressed on all sides to get supplu-s from Sutton's of this seed. We ° . our . fi ™t two shipments, and the third, comprising 20 booked or in r a T f T er Co " n I,:c - A q««*Uty of this has been !„ ni ]; • b y our shrewdest farmers who realise out in s o eale/Zu g W' 3 ,m P ortant as 11 «°°a tmni. The Rye all comes out m sealed tanks, thus preserving its vitality. P.S.—Don't confuse Sutton's Devon on Eavor Rve flnw M other seed sold as imported English iCnnkl Rye-theret afLat a and e vX hw^uS/n\ n f 0 me v"f darkne39 ' We guarantee satisfaction, a further ,OT 101 r9 ' a 9 REMEMBER—IT IS THE ONC.V TRUE PERENNIAL RYE weiJi a i n i,° SU f- P '/ a primC sam P lc of Colonial Rye, nial Rye on fte market' ' Mnot * lieat ° n other We also stock:—Cowgrass. White Clover \lsik,> Tr*fnii m,i„ wf ! rm R iT' r e# tT f o^' 1, C 'i <!9ted D ° gStai '- Poil ' Poa Triv--1 dc " n ' Akaroa and a,! oto E. GRIFFITHS AND CO., SEEDSMEN, EGM(WT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

I'i DEVON STREET (OP.P, BKLLRIVGHH'S), NEW PLYMOUTH, FOE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND PATENT MEDICINES PERFUMERY, BRUSHWARE, and TOIIiET REQUISITES ENEiWAS, SYRINGES, and DRUG GIST'S SUNDRIES "Lowest Prices Fop Cash." FOB ! PHOTOGRAPHIC Am OPTICAL GOODS CAMERAS, PAPERS, PLATES, and all "KODAK" SUPPLIES SPECTACLES, PINCE-NEZ, TINTEND AND SMOKED LENSES EYE-PRESERVERS protect the eyes from Smoke and Dust PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 77, 20 March 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 77, 20 March 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 77, 20 March 1908, Page 4

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