RUGS, OVERCOATS, BLANKETS A TRIO OF SEASONABLE OFFERINGS. At the Melbourne's great stores the ebb and flow of merchandise, almost as ceaseless as the ocean tides, seem to sound an endless refrain —"Buy and Sell—Buy and Cell—and as we Buy, we Sell." Of our many important trade transactions only a few receive specific mention. Results, (however, show in the many underprice offerings we make—one little item often representing a purchase of tandreds of pounds. Here are some winter values that simply defy competition:—Men's dressy raincoats, dark and mid-grey shades, full lengths, padded shoulders, very stylish goods, splendidly cut and finished, 255, 20s 6d, 355, 39s 6d; men's latest fawn macintoshes, English cut, with full flowing skirt made with the new sleeves and with Prussian collar, 355; boys' and youflhs' warm overcoats, three-quarter and full length styles, principally in dark serviceable shades, 8s 6d to 23s 6d; heavy striped bush rugs, 5a lid, 9s 6d, to 14s 6d; Kaiapoi aJlMwool ibusih rugs, large size, 8s lid; Kaiapoi fringed travelling rugs, lovely designs and qualities, 15s 6d, worth 255; blue blankets, heavy and warm, 8s lid .pair, three-quarter size 12s 6d pair; white Witney blanket*, lis 6d and 15a <Jd pair; grand line «f poire Mosgiel blankets, heaviest and whitest blanket on the market, threequarter size 17s 6d .pair, urn uoubie-Ded size 238 (Jd pair. There's no place like the Melbourne for value.—Advt.
AKMERS, mechanics, blacksmiths, painters, and all others who labour, need LANE'S MEDOLINE. JThe nicest, cleanest and most heallag article ever prepared for the kaads. Use It daily. i/-evegjiwfc>f». QHOICE J)AIRY JIARMS FOR SALE— Q.OODWILL OP of 270 acres, at 18s per acre, with optional purchasing clause in 2% yearg at £2O. Fine 8-roomed house, 20bail shed, 6 acres turnips, 2 acres orchard, land all ploughable, together with 72 cows, 3 bulls, 9 yearlings, 2 horses (7 and 8 years, halfdraughts), 1 brake (cost £43) and harness, 2 breeding sows, 1 tip dray, Massey-Harris plough, 9 cans, 2 coolers, 1 large stack of hay, 65 shares in Tariki Cheese factory (35 fully .paid up). Price for immediate sale, £BOO. THE CHEAPEST PLACE ON THE MARKET. DAIRY FARM—KQC ACRES, 250 being in grasa; four-roomed house, sheep yards, new slaughter-house, cowshed, trapshed, etc. Lumber right* for etanding bush sold at 355, payable half-yearly. LLP. Title. Price £5 per acre. Terms. DAIRY FARM—jKg ACRES, good land, all ploughable; 7-roomedhouse, good cowshed, etc. Price £l9 10s. KEMP & gAWLE AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. BROADWAY .... STRATFOKD. Consignments of Dairy, Farm *nd Orchard Produce Solicited. YOU CAN'T BEAT IT!
IRESH /^.ROUND EVERYDAY HOT FOR V The Aroua B Delicioiw COLD Trv it for breakfast WEATHER IT IS A NICE CHANGE FROM TEA Always procurable from R. VEALE, THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGC, New Plymouth. 'Phone IGQ. IiKST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 38, 25 May 1910, Page 8
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463Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 38, 25 May 1910, Page 8
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