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THE ANSWER TO " WHERE SHALL I GET MY NEW COSTUME?" IS HERE '•hJ.i.JhJh-H^'H There's but one way to decide in buying Costumes. Come to where they are displayed. A splendid exposition of new Summer favorites is now made at gratifying prices like these: STYLISH LINEN COSTUMES, smartly trimmed with, white Russian Braid and fine piping Cord. The latest three-quarter length coat is adapted in these costumes. They come in three shades—Vieux Rose, Sky, Navy and White, at the very desirable prices of 25/- to 27/6 each. SUMMER BLOUSE ROBES, in shades of Sky, Vieux Rose and White, very handsomely trimmed with Russian Braid. The skirts are the new pleated to the knee styles that are just coming into vogue. Price 18/6 each. '.AnA-so the story could run on—but ... enough's a feast for one day. ' A *tTte "prompt cash, quick returns" cusf.'lisomer 'is >lways "taken at her word at , "'ilorevis. The quick return of one shilrn..'.mt;W£. , ... . *jjng on every £1 spent (as a cash discount} never fails to please. Devon St., New Plymouth

Bafel» length. , „•;;.,(, -f lfl>k 1.',.,,-!- Every ton of cheese saps from the soil ',, "' '•'.'' of Nitrogen, 181bs of Phosphoric -,1 ».t ,m;i* ■, ~m, A | d , 21bs of Potash. v rv..?.lsii !;i,-w ;U;. { .:'' ,".'•■ > )-n« ,vr,c.ir ~„•..;.! E^ch tQn o{ milk take 9 121bs of Nitro . -"' : r;0 : .flh;n:ilH w-*c-:;»i- y 3 lbs ~Wii ii \w\ jof Potash. 'And'every anMai reared on the farm removes a considerable ' oiit of the soil. • - " •TJieifferaiity'iff[(jidßr;&(Hl is not everlasting. You can't take crop its.vitality. v Give it ; , the noUrishmerit withdrawn by cows, calves, '4fa&&M§i&s , Wrb' , limited, remember, it is.>better to thoroughly MBamicafvcme paddock at a tmje than ipgive ajiqfc and a dab here v asd:i#er# J ,to;, l 9,,Wge-area. ■ - •/ , .[_ - ' ofWr'' Md; ''Tor' prices and'further details see - ' ,NISfMF tKINGr •N : EW f> PfeyMOTTB r STRATFORD.

GdffiCT,- (30NGEBN £4OO CASH £4OO . CASH £4OO GASH £4OO CASH Will secure A GOOD FARM of 210 acres, close to the Coast and about 7 miles /torn New Plymouth by good metalled road. All ploughable and nearly all level, well fenced and well watered. One mile from good township, sale yards, factory, school and Post Office. Good sixroomed residence; trapsfced, cowshed,-etc. Nearly one acre of orchard. STOCK that go with the farm are: 40 cows, 2 horses, Implements, Factory Shares, etc., Price is £l6 per acre; £4OO cash down, balance at 5 per cent. INSPECT AT ONCE. YOU'LL BUY. ■ILMOUR AND CLARKE NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 178, 7 November 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 178, 7 November 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 178, 7 November 1910, Page 2

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