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LESS THAN HALF PRICE The four-column advertisement ol last Saturday told you all about these Coats. Bought at less than half the usual price, in order to clear a warehouse stock, they are being offered you at the same rate. Some of the twelve-and-sixpenny coats would go for 32s Cd in the ordinary way, and some of the better ones as high as four guineas. Moreover, they are all new, fashionable, and just to hand within the last fourteen days. If you cannot call, a postcard will bring 'oivc to you. Ladies' Coats Three Lots—12s 6d 16s6d 13s 6d to 42s EAOH Whites' Anniversary Sale

GRASS SEEDS ate very busy executing orders for bw/h burns throughout the province. Our eto cks of Beeds are always- available for inspection by clients, and though our prices may not be the lowest our seeds are a ot dear when quality Is take* into consideration. Write us for samples and prices. GRIFFITHS PATS THE RAILAGE Remember that our prices are lor Seeds delivered free of railage at any railway station. BUTTONS' FOR QUALITY There are no seeds obtainable in the world which can equal SUTTON'S for quality—by quality we mean freedom from weeds and foreign seeds, germination and the plant growth. We daily get letter? from clients testifying to the quality of pastures grown from seed recently supplied by us. SUTTON'S DEVON EAVER is a champion amongst ryes, and all of our seedß are prime. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH.

YOUNG, HOBBS & 00. STRATFORD AND ELTHAM, AUCTIONEERS, T.AND, STOCK, AND STATION AQBNTS, GRAIN, SEED, AND PROD'dCE MERCHANTS. HASH RES ffresb Stock* of All Va rietles always on bus. TARANAKI AGENTS LAWES' SHEEP DIPS. large Stocks of QRASS S EEDS 'on hand, including— Clovers Poa Pratenrit Crested DogsWJ Poa Trivial!* Fescues Ryegra»»» Mustard Trefoil Birdafoot Trefoil Saps Ac., A c., Ice. TURNIPS, New Season's SeedPurple Top Yellow Aberdeen Purple Top Mainmotli Gicn Top Yellow Aberdeen Devon Gre"«tune WHEAT, POTATOES. OATS, CHAFF, BRAN, SUCROCINE, WIRE STAPLES, and All Farmer a' Requisites. Also, B?EOIAUiY MLE NPKI) CEYLON TEA. PricM, etc., <>n "^plication.

HERE IS A CHANGE FOR YOU BEST ENGLISH BICYCLES FROM £9 GUARANTEED SUNDBIES SEDUCED BATES AENOLD GEORGE C STOLE AGENT, 'BEOUtffIAM hTBEET. PAYABLE INVESTMENTS

1000 ACRES, situated on a main road, about 18 miles from railway station and 7 miles from post office and store) 500 acres cleared and sown in best English grasses, balance good bush (tawa and vimu) the best country not having yet been cleared; •fenced and sub-divided; it will carry two sheep to the acre. A loan has been raised to metal the road past the property. Title is O.K.P. at 10s per acre, no restriction as to residence. The adjoining property sold at £4 2s Gd and it cost 24s per acre extra to acquire the freehold; a 1000-acre section ia the vicinity recently realised £5 17s tiu. The price for this property js only £3 10e per acre, and easy terms can be arranged at 5 per cent. 147 ACRES, first-class dairy farm, all iwell improved and in goail order; well sheltered by patches - of native bush; good dwelling, cowshed (concrete floor)) -water laid on to the house and died; situated on good metal road, 3'/j miles from town, factory railway, etc. Price £25 per acre. Reasonable terms. No. 3357 950 ACEES > 480 of which are in grass, balance good bush land; good whare; well fenced; fronting main road and railway. All good land, well waterer, and estimated to winter 2 sheep' when all in grass. Price £5 per acre; £3OOO can remain on mortgage if required. No. 3177 642 O.RJP., at 15s per aero; 000 acres in grass, balance good bush; well fenced and sub-divided; good whare, woolshed and dip; good road and a metalled road within 5 miles; all good land, and will winter 2 sheep to the acre. Price £8 10s per acre; about two-fifths cash required. No. 3350

I can finance stock for clients' buying a farm through my agency. Loans negotiated. NEWTON KING LAND AND ESTATE AGENT .. ... .. NEW PLYMOUTH. WANTED: SHEEP COUNTRY IN EXCHANGE FOB 520 A^RES of fatteniag and cropping land, three miles from Wai- * pnwi., lr.U. flood limestone country; all been under cultivation and over 100 ncrca i:i crop; w ill winter 3 sheep per acre; 2-roorn cottage. This is absolutely one of the bes't and prettiest farms in Ilawke's Bay. Price £ls per acre. Equity, £3BOO (Any difference in equity can be arranged. C. E. MAJOR, JHAAVERA

If \ou I' l 'vo not liougut an uvcrco.it this winter you cuu't do better than "buy a Prestwoll. The coats, a&' you know, are recognised to he the very value obtainable in Tarannki. They rue well made, and being cut by ail expert on absolute fit i« guaranteed. We have them in specially-selected materials of rainproois and' tweeds and we arc offerin? tliem at prices within the reach of all. Pay us a visit the next time you're in town, and the value of t>ur 32s 6d coat will surprise, you.—'Tiie Xasli, Devon Street. Plymouth.— Adrt.

OPAWA, N.Z. L. H. Gwatkin, Holrawood, Opawa, Ckristchurch, X.Z., writes: "I wish to mention the great benefit I have received from the use of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tal-nlca X have suffered for the past year with an ulcerated Stomach, and Dr. Sheldon's Oigestivc Tubules are the only thing that helps mn to digest my food, and I fed very grateful to them." Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabubs aro an unequalled preparation for the cure of Indigestion and all Stomach Troubles. Price 2s 8d per tin, Obtainable eveiywfceri, : „ _ .

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 157, 28 July 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 157, 28 July 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 157, 28 July 1909, Page 1

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