MIEN'S ■ CLOTHES FOR THEIR ) SURF PAD- ~ DLING ALL MEAN ROSIER, HAPPIER CHILDREN DURING 1011. WHO CAN GRUDGE THE EXTRA WASHING AND LITTLE FROCKS NEEDED? AFTER ALL, IT'S LTTTLE TO PAY WHEN YOU GET THEM AT THESE ARE DAINTY AND SWEET, YET WITHOUT THE RUFFLES AND FRILLS THAT SPOIL SPORT. Matinee jackets in cream cashmere or silk, also in white muslin. Children's frocks in -white silk, cashmere and muslin, various trimming schemes in lace and embroidery. Children's pelisses also in cream silk, cashmere and white muslin. White drill and striped galatea tunics, with plain or colored collars. White silk and muslin bonnets—infants' and first sizes. Muslin washing hats and straws. Pretty white kid Dorothy bags, 2/9. Smart leather bags in fawn, tan, red, 'green, etc., 4/6. Merry Widow bags, in good quality leather, helio, fawn and tan, 3/11. AND OFF ALL PRICES THE 5 PER CENT. BONUS FOR CASH, WHICH ENABLES YOU TO BUY OUT OF YOUR DISCOUNTS LITTLE ODDS AND ENDS WHICH MIGHT OTHERWISE COME OUT OF YOUR PURSE. Devon St., New Plymouth
New Season's Turnip Seeds That Give a High-grade Test fHHE time for sowing Turnip Seeds is Here again, end 'with, it comes the usual problem: What to ?ow and. where to buy the best seeds. Don't think you save money buying seeds of doubtful origin. Compared with Hurst's Seeds, sold by '•.,'' NEWTON KING They are ckar at any price. Our New Season's deliveries of Hurst's Turnip Seeds test up to the highest grade. Every bag undergoes a Germination test by the Government, eliminating all risk of your having to re-sow. New stocks comprise:— HURST'S MONARCH, CHAMPION, CRIMSON KING, MAGNUM BONUM, JOHN BULL HURST'S GREEN TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN, PURPLE TOP YELLOW ABERDEEN, PURPLE TOP MAMMOTH, IMPERIAL GREEN GLOBE, DEVON GREYSTONE, ROMNEY MARSH. It pays to look before leaping. Of the few who bought seeds elsewhere last season, a good proportion found it necessary to r.e-sow with Newton King's Reliable Seeds. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD
To Lease - To Lease 200 ACRES, about seven miles from New Plymouth by good metalled road; 5-roo med house, cowshed, trapshei and conveniences; 1% miles from Factory and School. 40 COWS, ETC., ETC., ARE LEASED WITH THE FARM. 40 COWS, ETC., ETC., ARE LEASED WITH THE FARM. 40 COWS, ETC., ETC., ARE LEASED WITH THE FARM. Terms: Five years. Rent: 15/- per acre. Half year's interest must be paid in advance. This is a golden opportunity, for a man with a family. Gilmour and Clarke NEW PLYMOUTH. TE WHAiRE REKA. VOTJ don't know what. I have in store. I have Ice Cream in galore > A taste is sufficient to nuriro you longifor- more, , So roll your pennies along to the <*, little tollie store. THE WHARE REKA, STRATFORD .OOD SEOOND-HANI) PIANO, £2O; | f) PUN AE E f) OAC H. T PROPOSE running the Opunake Coach Serriee as usual from JanuW. A. TORT :.. Proprietor. Masonie EHablei. Thone No. 815. yOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT THE
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 209, 13 December 1910, Page 2
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