SUMMER VARSITY SUITS Are Smartest and Best THIN TWEEDS in Choice Grey, Brown and Green effects, at 11/6, 12/6,14/0, 16/6. WASHING MATERIALS. HOLLAND LTNENS, 6/9 to 8/6. NAVY DRILL, 8/6. STRIPED DRILL, 8/6. PLAIN AND STRIPED CRASH, 10/6 to 12/6. NAVY SERGE, 13/6 to 16/6. ft* I NEW PLYMOUTH BRANCH. Out Your Lawn. Sir!
The warm spring weather has made | the lawns bright with a new coat of , „ ~„ , jrreen. Tf you want a nice even sward ' r /'f the lawn mower must be pit to work. \ /'/ Now. lot us tell you about our big i | /if direct shipment of moweis. Some ' I M Months ago we ordered f»om one of f the best American firma our season's requirements. These machines are strong in construction, true clean cutSi':"- , terr?. they run sweetly, and are well *S ?■ finished. Over 000 of these machines W I are in constant use in New York City Parks, for the last ten years. This S speaks for durability. The "Regal" is our best mower, a splendid ball-bearing machine with five blades. For Win. we want 65/-, and , for 16in. 70/- each. The makers guar- j I autee these macnines to T>e perfect in every particular. I The "Colonial" is a first-class cutter, with ball-bearings, and has four | blades. We sell them, 12in. at 30/-, 14in. 33/-, 16in. 36/- each. The "Gem" Mower, with adjustable bearings. A really well made and efficient machine. Our price, 12in. 30/-, Win., 32/6, 16in. 35/- each. The "Ever Ready," an up-to-date, high-grade cheap mower. It's name is expressive of its merits. You can buy it, 12in. blades, at 20/-, Win. 21-, 16in. 22/6 each. . "REGAL" LAWN TRIMMERS, 37/6 each. | I FARMERS AND GARDENERS. CALL AND SEE OUR TRON AGE" COMBINED FERTILISER AND SEED DRILL, Price, 90/- each. . THE CASH HARDWAREMEN. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. BROADWAY, STRATFOBD.
but for his illness, from which, however, f» ARNOTiTJ .TfYNTFIR Xr f!A he has made a complete recovery. There v. AJinvUU tIUJJI US CC L»U should be no lack of bowling, whilst the LAND AGENTS batting is also very sound; so, too, is ___ the fielding. Stinnett, the twelfth man, (PROPERTY. PROPERTY PROPERTY was considered worthy of a place.. He j ' J has twice played against the Britishers T -*T, r m T?T ,r r .v { , ~. . this seasonf Moring 60 at Brisbane a.nd P ROPERTY of every description m 52 (not out) for New South Wales at alw around New Plymouth will from Sydney. He has also performed weM now on increase in value enormously, in the inter-State matches. If Ransford, We have cver kind of property for who has been off color lately, does not . , j. ■. , make good, Minnett may displace him mvestors to choose from. next match. [Since penning the above, news has Come and see us. We will tell you been received that Minnett is taking j ua j w j, a ( ; 0 Macartney's place'.] " T e can make money for you every MAMMITEIN (REG.) FOR MAMMITIS, INFLAMMATION OF THE UDDER, GARCET, EtO. TESTIMONIAL. ' Fitzherbert West, Palmerston North, Nov. fl, 1811. To Mr. Ernest K. Skinner, New Plymouth. Dear Sir,—The Mammitein remedy which I got from the West Coast Company's stall at the Manawatu Shov I have used with satisfaction. The cow 1 tested it with developed acute .Mammitis in two quarters on. the last night of the show. I injected Mammitein as directed (24 hours after), and twelve hours after she was back on her milk again and still sound. This is the first case out of many that has been this way; all others have always gone un'sound, or the udder burst after a great deal of agony. Yours faithfully, WILLIAM JOHN HARRIS. Price, 4/6, post free, on receipt oi remittance from agents in every town or the Sole Proprietor, ERNEST K. SKINNER, Box 120. New Plymouth. CHEAP FARMS -j I O ACRES, freehold, all in grass, * level, fenced, subdivided into paddocks, 6-roomed house and outbuildings; metalled road; close to school and creamery; 8 miles to New Plymouth. Prices £900; cash £100; balance 5 per cent. POHOKTJRA. QOA ACRES, 0.R.P., 20s per acre; 06i\J goo acres grass, 40 acres level, fenced, 2-roomed cottage; I'/a miles rail-: Nruy Station, P.O. and telephone. Price £4 10s per acre. Cash £l5O, balance arranged. Good sheep and cattle country. Owing to the new Stratford and Ongarue railway this property ought to increase considerably in value. J. H. WOOD AND CO Egmont St.,' New Plymouth. PUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKEP'% NOW is the time to "GET IN." 0. ARNOLD JONES & CO., LAND AGENTS, Brougham St. S WE D E Magnum Bonum, Monarch, Champion, Crimson King, Purple Top, Green Top and Mammoth Turnip. W.M.E. Co.'s Special TURNIP MANURE GAMLIN & LUKE'S INGLEWOOD. DO YOU WANT ANY CAST IRON WORK DONE ? We do all classes of cast-iron work, and you can depend on our expert workmen and up-to-date machinery turning out good work. We make THEATRE CHAIRS, SCHOOL DESK FITTINGS. GARDEN SEATS, FRIEZE BRACKETS, VERANDAH POSTS, DAMPERS, SASH WEIGHTS, VENTILATORS. Write for Catalogue No. 20. BARNINGHAM & COY., LTD., George St., Dunedin. Makers of the lamed Zealandia Range, with closed fire and open fire. MOTOK CYCLES SOLE TARANAKI AGENTS THE BROWN GEO. GUDGEON, CYCLE AND GENERAL IMPORTER, INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 140, 16 December 1911, Page 7
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