Boys' School Apparel Most Economical at the MELBOURNE. The re-opening of schools for the first 1912 session once again forces on parents and guardians the absolute necessity of knowing just where to buy correct and comfortable apparel that is at once durable and economical. In a word, apparel made to withstand the ravages of strenuous active school life, coupled with Taranaki's lowest prices. The MELBOURNE, true to its traditions, offers a beautiful selection of boys' clothing, shirts, caps and hose unequalled for price and quality anywhere in the province. Boys' Knickers Strictly all wool and in 2/11 -desirable patterns. ** Strongly lined and war- to nutted to give good wear. K/"\ 1 Suits A fine assortment both in 7/11 washing fabrics and allwool tweeds. 1 ' New drills, to new tussWes, linens and 11 /fl CkeTiota. i xx v Boys' SancWs Low prices on tkft health- -0/£ I ful Timers are < v v I well ventilates, while the A/Q soles are oF**bcpng v chrome. Durable andnonBoys' Norfolk Suits We hold an extremely fine 19/(1 selection of all the latest ±a W from the Petone, Roslyn and Kaiapoi mills. Boys' School Boots Made of ohrome leather and with heel and toe plates. Absolutely the Q/11 finest value in the Do- ° xx minion. Will give good service. Sires I to 5. Boys' Braces New goods, good leathers, -9D & good webbing. Small boys' size 3d paid. Bigger boys' CD size Ad pair. Boys' Celluloid Collars These collars, with metal but-ton-heles, hare quite sup- £*D Tjan+aA+,!.» linon W«f*r.»rnnf " sun-proof, and no trouble. each. Boys' Stockings Famous all-wool "Vi-wear," nonshrinkable, yet with plenty of "stretch." With plain tops, 1/9 to 2/9; with turn-orer tops, 2/6 to 3/«. Boys' Tennis Shirts Fine values are offered in these. Splendid honeycomb tennis at 2/11, and extra quality striped white matte at 3/6. Rare values. MELBOURNE Clothing Co NEW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD. STRATFORD.
L.M.C. MOTOR CYCLES 3f H.P. ABB UNEQUALLED THE 1912 MODEL LM.C. MOTOR £9 WOBTH YOUR ••NSBtERATMN. A *EW ADVANTAGESHEB EJfGHK. Simple and effeatire. AUTO VAKIA PULLEY, allowing change of igpcr without use of levers. IBAME specially reinforced for New Zealand roads. COKTSOL: All worked from handlebars. BH6IBE: LJLO. throaghont; fast, reKable, and silent. r~< ■' GREAT HILL CLIMBERS. a / EBKB -££K AND gfft WRITE W TUITION. * > "° IV OATAMGI GALL AMD INSPECT AT EMERY & CO.'S OPPO6TTE THEATRE ROYAL, ' Jteron Street, NEW PLYMOUTH.
RANUNCULUS t ■■' in 1 GORGEOUS SHADES OF WHITE CRIMSON ? YELLOW PJJRPLH • BLACK, i/i per doc Bulbs; 10/- per 100 (post free). The EAIfUHCULOUS is one of the moat popular of our Bulbous brilliant and many-colored flowers, which lend themselves so well to the artistic decoration of both house and garden. Banging from the dwarf varieties of a few inches in height to tall spikes of 18 inches and upwards, bearing rosette-shaped blossoms of lovely and attractive colors, there are few flowers which can vie with the Ranunculus lor cutting purposes. DO NOT POSTPONE SENDING IN YOUR ORDERS FOR THESE BULBS. DO IX ROW NIMMO AND BLAIR, BULB GROWERS DUNEDIN. pOWEB ON THE FARM in 1912! ' Every Farm to be Up-to-Dat must have some form o mechanical power. We hav made-this subject. OUR SPECIALITY for over fourteen years. THE "PITT' OIL ENGINE is ONE OP BRITAIN'S BEST. Equally Good and Serviceable for the Farm, the Station, o the Dairy. The " Pitt " i supplied either Stationary. Semi-portable, or Portable. IWrite to us, mentioning this papei BOOTH, MACDONALD & Co., Ltd., OBRE3TCHURCH, AUCKLAND, GISBORNE, HASTINGS, HAWERA and TIMARU. gEND your next PRINTING Order to the "Daily News." Prices right, ■ad utisfacton guaranteed.
riGf. PlCi. Ij(HE INGtpWOOD BACON COMPANY we buyers of Prime, Bacon Pigs between 1121b and 1501b dead weight, PBOM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEIVING DATES. At the Factory—Every Wednesday. T^ariki—Monday, February-5 & 19. Waitara—Monday, February 12 & 26. Smart Road—Tuesday, February « & 20. Midhirst—Tuesday, February 13 & 27. Toko—Monday, February 12 & 26.. Douglas—Monday—February 5 & 19. PICS. PICS. !rpHE WOODVHiLEBAOON COY. will receive Prime Baeoners and Choppen at weighing Btations as under:— RECEIVING DATES FOR FEBRUARY. Opunake—Every Monday. Okato—Monday, 5 and 19. Urenui—Monday, 12 and 26. Waitara—Tuesday, 13 and 27. Moturoa—Tuesday, 6 and .20. Stratford—Every Tuesday. Midhirst—Wednesday, 7 and 21. Toko—Monday, 12 and 26. Douglas—Monday, 5 and 19. Tariki—Wednesday, 14 and 28. ' L. NAIRN, Eltham. J. WOOLDRIDGE, Okato. T. OOLSON, Buyer, TJrenuL PICS. PICS. \tf t J)IMOOK * QO., J^TD. gWANgACONjiACTORY are now prepared to receive Prime Baconers, Choppers and Porkers at the undermentioned places:— RECEIVING DATES FOR FEBRUARY. Opunake—Every Monday. Okato—Monday, 12, 26. Moturoa—Tuesday, 13, 27. Inglewood—Every Wednesday. Smart Road—Monday, 5, 19. Waitara—Tuesday, 6, 20. Toko—Monday, 12, 26. Tariki—Tuesday, 13, 27. Stratford—Every Wednesday. Midhirst—Monday, 5, 10. Douglas—Tuesday, 6, 20. C. E. STREET, Fitzroy. J. MARRA, Stratford. L. BAIGENT, Kaponga. J. BURKE, Eltham. C. ARNOLD, Hawera. X.B.—All sales close at 2.30 p.m. READ THISQAN I save money for you! Yea, and I want to. Will you let me? You may want a Piano >yr Organ; you want a good one—one that improves the more you play it. Above all, you want value. Erard pianos, Knacke pianos, Beadle ai Langbein pianos, Mason and Hamlin organs, Miller and Dominion organs. Player Pianos by Spaethe, Alsen. Call or write me. F. von LUBBE NEW PLYMOUTH. Manager for F. J. PINNY, LTT - Wellington. ►UT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
RESULT OF TRIAL BETWEEN THE "GANE" AND ANOTHER WELLKNOWN MILKING MACHINE. Held at Mr. L. Anderson's Farm, Norsewood, Hawke's Bay. The Gane Milking Machine Co., Ltd., hare received an order from Mr. Anderson for a four-cow releaser plant. After a trial of nearly three months' duration ,Mr. Anderson has given his decision in favor of "THE GANE." For particulars apply to the "Gane" Milking Machine Co., Ltd., Box 3, Eltham.
■•Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, LTD., STRATFORD. LIBT OF gALBS Particulars of offerings will be advertised lata?. qURANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE & TALLOW SALES. CLOTON ROAD, STRATFORD. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, FEB. 13, 1912. pjUENTS are particularly requested to forward consignments to me to arrive on or before Friday previous. Small consignments will be received at my PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwarded to Stratford for sale, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL OOMPETT TION. NEWTON KING {JEW PLYMOUTH WOOL, HIDE, SKIN AND TALLOW SALE. MONTHLY SALES AT OUR GILL STREET STORE QASH ADVANCES made on Wool Clips or Butcher*' Produce, eithe ' for sale or shipment. Addresse Labels an Consignment Forms posted on application. Prompt Account Sales. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, FEB. 13, 1912. Consignments reecived up to Friday previous. Consignors may rely on getting full market prices for their produce, L. A. NOLAN & CO. gTRATFORI> WOOL, HDJE, SHEEPSKLV & TALLOW SALE. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, FEB. 13, 1912. (CLIENTS are requested to forward consignments so as to reach ui by Friday prnvioos to sale. YOUNG, HOBBS& CO. STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 186, 5 February 1912, Page 8
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