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rics & Longcloths AT WHOLESALE COST ALL THIS WEEK. Here is a startling example of AFFILIATED BUYING in Cotton goods of what having your friends means when allied wijii the largest distributing power in Taranaki. The opportunity to buy great quantities of cotton fabrics at exceedingly low prices came, we bought them for so littie that though we had airaady placed our orders we knew we oouid sell them By the yard at "Piece Prices" before November dawned. *' lit when November comes these same goods will be at other prices. mti^iyffi f '&tsL 31 yard. GRIPED ZEPHYRS ■-.' ; tnaoary price Gd yd. 4f yard. !OT MUCINS 'OnMiiary Rrice 6d yd.*"-* -44 yard. 3W" '"*■ INDIAN ZEPHYRS 31 yard. I Ordbaiy price sd yd. 51 yard. STRIPED ZEPHYRS Ordinary price 8u y< INDIGO PRINTS Ordinary price 8d yd. '■ 6d yard. STRIPED GALATEAS Ordinary price 8d yd. 6d yard. 32-in. CALICO Ordinary price 6d yd. 3/11 dOZOn, 36-in. LONGCLOTH Ordinary price 8d yd. 6d yard. rA W-ft^fi** y**: I 'lf OMPANY

- JII you require a Tonic and something to ' 2 '-' r '% nourish you: Drink ' ' ' ' .■ •'• DOG'S HEAD GUINNESS If You Don't: Drink WATER They are both equally pure and harmless

To Stand the Season "at Armadale Stud, Okaiawa, ITHE CHAMPION DRAUGHT STALLION LORD ER SEINE. Dor further particulars apply to—- '■'''(' F. A. BREMER, Okaiawa. t To Travel this' Seaman, in .'the Ingle- ,., wood & Surround- 1 • : ,'' ing Districts. ,THE|. CLYDESDALE STALLION $F 'VPELLtNGTON is a rach jlnW- m «>loiy low fiipt,. very feb,ijilti with l immense musculo las' great swie of the best •'■■ is remarkably active a great constitution, Si very .-docile temper, and has proved; ihimself a sure foal-getter.' He is also a j ■first-class workerj and staunch. I . v •' FEES: . I . Single mare, £2 10s.- Papable Janu-j ,-m i, 1911- . a I guarantees (in writing) as arranged. | • Owners at first service held respon- ' sJble for all mares sold, exchanged, of J otherwise disposed of. _ ' .itjf incurred: For further particulars. apply to W. Owner. SUPERIOR BREAD OUR -BREAD pleases the most fastidious. Our plant is the most up-to-date. Our bakers mix everything |>y. the latest machinery. UUiR PRICE—y.y _ ; , 7D. THE JLB. LOAF. jJBa otter for all social functions. jfICHOLLiTAtfD SON,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 147, 30 September 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 147, 30 September 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 147, 30 September 1910, Page 8

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