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Summer Dress Fabrics & Longcloth AT WHOLESALE COST ALL THIS WEEK. Hera is a startling example of AFFILIATED BUYING in Cotton goods-of what having a man at the helm whose fingers and eye know cottons as intimately as you know your friends means when allied with the largest distributing power in Taranaki. Ths opportunity to buy great quantities of cotton fabrics at exceedingly low nrhes cvne, wa bought them for so littie that though we had aiready placed our orders wa knew we oould sell them By theSyard at "Piece Prices" before November dawned. But when November comes these same goods will be at other prices. FTEfK ZEPHYRS 1->JJIA»> /.r*rnin>3 oj.ixir.E.iv \jh.imx j. nan Ondinary price 5d yd. Zh yard. Ordinary price 8d yd. 5i yard. Ordinary price M yd. 6d yard. Oedjijfliy price 6d yd. - X\ yard. Ordinary price 8a yu. INDIAN ZEPHYRS STRIPED GALATEAS STRIPED ZEPHYRS INDIGO PRINTS 32-in. CALICO 'V Ordinary price 6d yd. 3/11 dOZOIt. 36-in. LONGCLOTH >LLN6 I mVLvnj riuaio I oiriu. uvyiT\_»^o-A_'ij.i price Od yd. '4l yard. J Ordinary price 8d yd. '6d yard. Ordinary price 8d yd. 6d yard. & c COMRftNYi:

-«£* THE NILKiIO 1 '/ HOLDS ITS OWN | AGAINST I COMPETITORS BECAUSE TT milks by pressure} not by suction. If e gentle regular contraction and expansion is an exact imitation of the hand of the expert dairymaid. It is absolutely clean in its action, extracting the last drop. It does not injure the cow. SIMPLE, EFFECTIVE, INEXPENSIVE. Easily installed. No trouble to beep in order. Full particulars from BENNETT & SUTTON HAWIRA. ' Or from I Booth, Matdonald & Co., Ltd., Phristchimfc, dhukland, Hastings and ■ ~\TEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., STRATFORD, LAND AND STOCK SALESMEN, 1 WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS. j And GENERAL MERCHANTS. OQI ACRES, Eltham District, firstclass Dairying land; lies afcely for cultivating into 50-acre farms without reading; will carry 100 cows, which with good management should average from £lO to £l2 per head; two houses, good concrete sheds; 60 to 80 acrss ploughed, metal roads, handy to factory, school, railway, etc. Price £3O; very easy terms; or would lease to a man who has stock clear. No. 846 QAQ ACRES, O.R.P. at 16s, carry 2% sheep per acre; house and sheds; about 226 acres grassed, balance good bush; good level frontage to Mangaroa road; school on corner of fama, store, i telephone, etc., within two miles. I No. 975 NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANI TILE AGENCY CO., LTO. STRATFORD. A. C. BELL, Latfd Representattve. | A/€k MEN'S Split Bluchers, splendid value.—Dockrill's.

ORDER IT IN HIP BOTTLES Why do yon suppose nearly Everybody specifies DOGS HEAD BASS they get it.

To Stand the Season in the Waitara, New Plymouth and surrounding districts, THE STANDARD-BRED TROTTING HORSE, HUON BERLIN (Buon Yet—Dam by Berlin, imp.) HUON BERLIN is a handsome dark brown horse, six years old, standing 16 hands in height, with plenty of substance and quality 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 tie sur- , roumding districts where inducement of- - j fern THE FASHIONABLY-BRED HACKNEY STALLION, LORD KITCHENER. T.ORD KITCHENER m a powerful, compact, sire, standing 15.2 to 3, and is a handsome chestnut in color. His show ring honors are very numerous; in fact, he has never been beaten. Good paddooking at 1/- per week. All care but no responsibility. TERMS.—Services, £3/5/-, payable /st January, 191 CL Two or more mares as per agreement. Groomage, 2/6, payable at first service. JOE WEST, Owner, New Plymouth. T) Stand this Season Stratford, Inglewood New Plymouth. TTTE THOROUGHBRED STALLION BOMBARDO (By Tfotchkiss (2) —dam Valentinia). stands 16 hands, 2% inches in height, with good bon« and sulkstance. and is excellently adapted for getting useful hunters and harness horses, as well ;w racehorses. He should therefore prove jiwt the sire that breeders who prefer plenty of sue in thoroughbreds have been looking a long while for. TERMS.—£4/4/-; pay«We let January, 1911. Groomage fees, 5/-; pajpble at first service. Dates and places of travel will appear later. Further particuiaw may be had from T. CttRSON, Owa«r, Stratford.

To Stand the Season at Armadale Stud, TEB CHAMPION DRAUGHT STALLION LORD EESKINE. Jtor further particulars apply U F. A. BRE.MER, Okaiawa. To Travel this Seawood & Surrounding Districts. CHE CLYDESDALE STALLION DUKE OF WELLINGTON (Glengyle—dam Kate). TMJKE OF WELLINGTON is a rich dark bay' in color, low set, very ctatnurtlr built, with immense musculo quarters, good shoulders and strong He has great bone of the best muiitj, with plenty of feather, sound feat and legs, and is remarkably active Be ia favored -with a great constitution, a lerv docile temper, and has proved biflfcelf a sure foal-getter. He is also a foot-class worker, and staunch. FEES: Stogie mare, £2 10a. Papable Januara 1, 1911. (Vnranteea (in writing) as arranged. Owners at first service held responsible for all mare* sold, exchanged, or otherwise disposed of. Bwn-y care taken but no responsibility incurred. For furth.-r particulars »pplj to W. THOJUSON, Owner. OUR BREAD pleases the most fas--1 fcidious. Our plant is the most ap-to-datc. Our bakers mix everything fry the latest machinery. ggg£f UUR PRICE— W3SJ •?•. THE >|LB. LOAF. \n. 97e oater fox all social functions. NICHOLLSAND SON, nfnewotD. ._

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 151, 5 October 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 151, 5 October 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 151, 5 October 1910, Page 8

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