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mer Dress Fabrics & Longoloths AT WHOLESALE COST ALL THIS WEEK. Hire is a startling example of AFFILIATED BUYING in Cotton goods - of what having a°man at the helm whose fingers and eye know oottons as intimately as you know y our friends means when allied with the largest distributing power in Taranaki. The opportunity to buy great quantities of cotton fabrics at exceedingly low crises came, we bought them for so littie that though we had aiready placed our orders we knew we eouid sell them By thelyard at " Piece Prices " ■- tvi ' ' before November dawned. ■But when November oomes these same goods will be at other prices. •v OHECISJ ZEPHYRS o*&»ry j^ce'da-'j-d. STRIPED price 6d yd. SPOT |PSLINS " • price 6d yd. 31 yard. 4s yard. .. r yard. INDIAN ZEPHYRS Ordinary price 8d yd. STRIPED ZEPHYRS ' Ordinary price 8a jim PRINTS H yard. Ordinary price 8d yd. ' 6d yard. ,*t i STRIPED GALATEAS Ordinary price 8d yd- " V 6d yard. 3-2-in. CALICO Ordinary price Cd yd. 3/11 dozen. 36-in. LONG-CLOTH Ordinary price 8a id. 6d yard. M 7T •J* c

THE MILKS HOLDS ITS OWN AGAINST . COMPETITORS BECAUSE JT milks by pressure, not by suction. It's gentle regular contraction and expansion is an exact imitation of the band of the expert dairymaid.. It is absolutely f clean in its action, extracting the last drop. It does not injure the oow. SIMPLE, EFFECTIVE, INEXPENSIVE. Easily installed. No trouble to keep in order. Full particulars from v BENNETT & SUTTON HAWERA. Or from Booth, Bgngdonald & Co., Ltd., Hastings and am. W" ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., STRATFORD, LAND AND STOCK SALESMEN. WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS. And GENERAL MERCHANTS. ACRES, Elbham District, firstclass Dairying land; lies nioely for cultivating into 50-aere farms without roading;' will carry 100 cows, wihich with good management should average from £lO to £l2 per head; two houses, good concrete sheds; 60 to 80 acres ploughed, metal roads, handy to factory, school, railway, etc. Price £3O; very easy terms; or would lease to a man who lias stock clear. No. 846 00Q ACRES, O.R.P. at 16s, carry Zy z sheep per acre; house and sheds; about 226 acres grassed, balance good ibush; good level frontage to Mangaroa road; school on corner of farm, store, telephone, etc.. within two miles. No. 975 NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. BTRATKXRD. 1. G. BEEE, Lend E^gpeeeotative. MEN'S Split Bluchers, splendid value.—DockrilTs.

ORDER IT 111 HIP BOTTLES llj do p sippoM nearly EwjMj specifies DOG'S HEAD BASS

tad Looks for this Label to see that ~ ley get it. To Stand the Season in the Waitara, New Plymouth and surrounding districts, THE STANDARD-BRED TROTTING HORSE, H'UON BERLIN (Huon Yet—Dam by Berlin, imp.) HUON BERLIN is a handsome dark brown horse, six yeans old, standing 16 hands in height, with plenty of substance and qualify and beautiful temper. He is bred from the purest strains of trotting blood ever imported into the Dominion. Terms: Single mares £3 10s, payable January 1, 1911. Groomage fee, 2s 6d, at first service. Two or more mares as per agreement. Dates and places of travel later. G. McKENZIE, ' Owner, Waitara. To Stand the Season at New Plymouth, and travel the surrounding districts where inducement offers. THE FASHIONABLY-BRED HACKNEY STALLION, LORD KITCHENER. JJORD KITCHENER is a powerful, comI pact sire, standing 15.2 to 3, and is j a handsome chestnut in color. His show I ring honors are very numerous; in fact, he has never been beaten. | Good paddocking at 1/- per week. All care but no responsibility. TERMS.—Services, £3/5/-, payable Ist January, 1911. Two or more mares as per agreement. Groomage, 2/6, payable at first service. JOE WEST, Owner, New Plymouth. 23 To Stand this Season at Stratford, Inglewood New Plymouth. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLTON BOMBARDO (By Hotchkiss (2)~dam Valentinia). JJOMBARDO stands 1G hands, 2y s inches in height, with good bone and substance, and is excellpntly adapted for getting useful hunters and harness horses, as well as racehorses. lie should therefore prove just the sire that breeders who prefer plenty of size in thoroughbreds have been looking a long while for. TERMS. — £4/4/-; payable Ist January, 1911. Groomage fees, 5/-; partible at first service. Dates and places of travel will appear later. Further particulars may be had from T. CARSON, Owner, Stratford.

To Stand the Season at Armadale Stud, Okaiawa, THE CHAMPION DRAUGHT STALLION LORD ERSKINE. Fo» further particulars apply P. A. BREMER, Okaiawa. To Travel this Season in the Inglewood & Surrounding Districts. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION DUKE OP WELLINGTON (Gleogyle —dam Kate). tvUKE OF WELLINGTON is a rich dark hay in color, low set, very compactly built, with immense musculax quarters, good shoulders and strong wdri He has great bone of the best quality, with plenty of feather, sound feet and legs, and is remarkably *cbve Be is favored with a great constitution, a fory docile temper, and has proved Mpfeelf a sure foal-getter. He is also a fimb-clasß worker, and staunch. • FEES: Single mare, £2 10s. Papable January 1. 191 L * Guarantees (in writing) as arranged. Owners at first service held responsible for all mares sold, exchanged, or otherwise disposed of. Every caTe taken but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars •npta la W. THOILVSON, Owner. SUPERIOR BREAD OUR BREAD pleases the most fastidious. Our plant is the most Bp-to-darte. Our bakers mix everything by the latest machinery. ■ - MtiZ OUR PRICE— THE LOAF: i ~ i sVfl eater lot «U Bockl functions. 1 NICHOLLSAND SON,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 4 October 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 4 October 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 4 October 1910, Page 8

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