GLOVES AT OREYS' mint AND SIMMER STOCK JUST RECEIVED IN EVERY FASHIONABLE SHADE AND COL'>K FOK PBEoENT WEAR SHORT KID GLOVES, IN BLACK, TAN, AND BEA\ER, AT 2s (id, 4s 6'd, 5s 6d SHORT SUEDE GLOVES AT 4s 6d LONG KID GLOVES, IN WHITE AND BEAVER, A 1 Os 6d, 7s 6d LONG SUEDE GLOVES, IN BEAVER AND BLACK, AT 6's (id, 7s 6d FABRIC GLOVES, IN BEAVEBS, GREYS WHITE AND BLACK, AT Is 6d, Is 9d' Is lid, 2s 6d LONG FABRIC GLOVES, SAME COLORS, AT 2s, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 4s 6d ONE ADDRESS ONLY @y and Son DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH
MILKING SEASON MILKING SKA SON IS NOW ON. FARMEBS, YOU WANT HKW HARNEBS We can siipjily you bettor than any iu town. Our prices aro right. Our quality is right—plain and good. T. KING AND CO. SADDLERS, Devon Street ... Njiw Plymouth WWWMMBBMIIWiIBIWMIIIBMBH YOU KNOW THE NAME! WHY NOT GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE SHOE? WE'LL delight to prove to you that IT PAYS TO DEAL AT OUR STOIIE. Th. re's our Farmers' Watertight at 18/9 for instance. It's n como again line ; our best advertiser, Yoc snoi'LD KNOW IT The Dairy Factory Clog is another friend worth knowing, lie's wonderfully improved nincc last season. Experience teaches. WK liive some eyn-openers in LIGHTEI! BOOTS, especially LADIES' STYLISH WALKING AND DRESS SHOES, IT PAYS TO PURCHASE AT McEWEN BROS. NEW SHOE STORE NEXT TO NOLAN S AUCTION MAST.
THE FARMERS 1 VERDICT IS THAT ERASER'S RE LI ABLE CATTLE DRENCH IS THIS BEST ON THE MARKET. SELLING EVERYWHERE r PRICES 1/6 Per Packet 15/SELLING EVERYWHERE Per Dozen Packets £ach packet contains FOUR Full Doses, and is consequently oneiialf Hie price of otlior Drenches. FKIiPAKKI) ONLY 13Y WI. FRASER, M.P.S., V. and N.Z., CONSULTIN G CHEMIST, DEVON STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. Our Well-known Remedies can be obtained from ELTHAM Mr. L. T. Creswell. STRATFORD Mr. Hopkins, Broadway. INGLEWOOD Moa Farmers' Co-op. Messrs. Sutherland Bros. Messrs. T. Drake and Co. WAITARA Messrs. Sampson and Hellier. WARICA Mr. 0. 11. King. IIAIIOTIJ Mr. T. P. Huglison. I'UNCAIvHHU ami OAONOf .. Air. J. Taylor. OK ATI) Mr. J. S. Fox. BICLL BLOCK Mr. Pote. URENUI and URUTI Mr. C. N. Howe. And from all Lea ding Storekeepers.
BELIIBLE SEEDS FOR BP RING SOWING TjIARMERS requiring seeds of any de 'scription are invited to inspect samples and obtain prices before purchasing elsewhere. I offer the following with every confidence: — MANGOLD SEED: ■ Long Red, Yellow Globe, ami Golden Tankard, CARROT SEED:] Sinclair's Champion. The above are colonial-grown, fro ii| selected roots of the best quality, aro of tested germination, and will be found!' equal and in most eases superior' to imported usually sold at double my prie?s. C.WEDJ3 AND TURNIP SEEDS: My new season'*, supplies are just to hand, and comprise the following varieties: HURST'S MONARCH, CHAMPION OIUMiSOX KIXC, and JOHN BUMJ Swedes, and Purple-top Mammoth, I'.T.V. and U.T.Y. Abejdeon Turnips and Thousand-lira ded Kale. I have also in stock full supplies of' (.'rasa Seeds and Clover!) ior spring sowing, all of the best quality and moderate in price. 'NOTE.—I claim to sell cheapest seeds, although not always lowest in price. ' ' : NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 242, 6 October 1908, Page 3
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532Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 242, 6 October 1908, Page 3
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