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THERE'S NO SHOW LIKE OUR SHOW pOR Costume Value, Costume Smart ness, 39/6. Worth 50/-. you be quiet? Not yet; let ni tell you of Herbert's, the place t< get your money's worth. OO.VIE in out of the wet! Ladies I Tweed Coats 13/11, Rain Coat: E 14/11, maids' coats, all prices.—Herbert'i Up-t-o-D&te. JT'S true you can buy woven unshrink able Combinations 2/6, Singlets 1/Bodices 1/11, Nights 5/11, at Herbert's. fJIHERE'S no show like our show foi stocking' bargains—Ladies' Od anc 1/-, Maids' ll%d, Boy's (heavy and strong) from 1/3.—Herbert's. MISTAKE to think our window oi bargain underclothing's common; it's common prices, the garments beautiful.—Herbert's. NO ERROR—Our Trimmed Hats 2/11, untrimmed 1/11, are worth three times that price.—Herbert's. OUR0 UR Country Customers will get a ready-to-wear outfit for the Show this week at bargain price.—Jlerbert's. QOSTUME 35/6, Jacket 13/11, 15/6; smart bargains not to be passed over.—Herbert's snips. JJOWLING WIND or driving rain. Umbrellas from Herbert's stand the strain—2/11, 3/11, 4/6. Chilblains if you dry with Herbert's Towels, soft, thick and thirsty—Od, lOd, lid each. QOLD can't poke its nose through our Blankets; largest double 17/6, medium 14/11.—Herbert's wondrous price. OOLD weather Comfort—Real Scotch Blanket, largest 25/8, medium 21/-. —Herbert's value. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. A DIVIDEND at the rate of TWELVE (.l-2)i PER CENT., also a BONUS of THREE (3) PER CENT, has been declared and is payable on and after TO-DAY (10th June, 1011). Local shareholders can receive the Warrants on application at the New Plymouth branch. W. CALLENDER, General Manager. TO pRUIT Q. ROWERS MONTAUK! THE DESTROYER OP ALL INSECT PARASITES. Says an experienced and successful fruit-grower:—"Many a gardener is waging an effective war with all the different Blights and Insect Pests which fasten their attack on his finest fruit trees, using self-prepared mixtures and socalled exterminators upon which the inserts seem rather to thrive than otherwise, the trees dying first. The smaller fruit-grower hits the same disheartening experience, until he gives up in despair. To all such I can thoroughly reeommend' MONTAUK—it clears off all plant pests —WOOLLY APHIS, RED SPIDER, CODLIN MOTH, SCALY BLIGHT, MILDEW, etc.. etc." MONTAUK GIVES NEW LIFE TO THE TREES. It is not a corrosive and is easily applied. It is a concentrated liquid; one gallon makes eleven gallons of the solution. MONTAUK la for WINTER USE only, but can bo kept for an indefinite time without deteriorating. Prices: Quart tin, 1/6; half-gallon, 2/-; gallon, 3/6; 4-gallon, 12/6; 42-gallon cask, 110s. Special quotations for larger quantities. NIMMO AND BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS AND SEED GROWERS DCKEDIN. pARMER,DO NOT ALLOW ANY AGENT COME TO YOU AND TALK MILKING MACHINES. SOME OF THEM TELL YOU FAIRY VALES. JUST WAIT FOR THE DOMINION DAIRF SHOW TO BE OPENED BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR At 12 Noon on WEDNESDAY, JULY 5. And to remain open for Four Days. WED., TJIUB., FRIDAY & SATURDAY, July sth, Gtli, 7th & Bth. YOU WILL SEE ALL THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED MILKING MACHINES ON THE MARKET IX FI'LL WORKING ORDER. THEN, MR. FARMER. USE YOUR OWN JUDGMENT TN DECIDING ON THE MAKE YOU PURCHASE. You will see: THE STORRIE (3 machines) THE KTDD THE GANE THE SIMPLEX THE JERSEY THE REID THE EUREKA. Some of these are the very latest, and new on the market. Others have stood the test of time. Now this, Mr. Farmer, is a fair business proposition. You sec what 1 you are buying. AM further information supplied by A. 11. OONROY, Secretary Dairy Show, Hawera, Box 47. DAIRY HERDS. J HAVE several enquiries for Dairy Cows, and shall be pleased to receive particulars of any herds. NEWTON KING.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 331, 19 June 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 331, 19 June 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 331, 19 June 1911, Page 1

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