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ID ABD THE BOYS I Hut tke stere that ftlli their requirements in Suite, Trousers, Hats, Gaps, Shirts, Boots, etc., ete., to [j tlie best advantage ij THE MELBOURNE, with its four price-tutting cash stores, at NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD and ELTHAM. We quote a few lines just to show how money may be saved bjr dealing with a firm t middleman, cuts prices, and sella for "spot" cash only. MEN'S KAIAPOI SOCKS. There's hardly a store in Now Zealand but what sells this splendid aock at 1/- a pair, cut price. We save yeu 2d a pair. 3 PAIRS for g/G COLONIAL FRINGED RUGS. A few pairs only left lover from our recent sale. These rues were priced to sell at 14/6. Only as6ut 13 pairs wt 10/6 BOYS' KAIAPOI SUITS.' Sixes 7up to 16.' A grand range of suits in good warm tweeds—wool, all wool, nothing but wool. 13/6 T0 18/6 MEN'S SADDLE TROUSERS. Made of famous Oamaru saddletweed, splendid weight, warm and hard wearing. Worth 15/6. 13/6 MENJS KAIAPOI SUITS Go where you may, you'll have to pay 35/- for this suit. At 29/6 it's the greatest "plum" ever offered. 29/6 YOUTHS' GOVERNMENT COATS. ""These coats are now so well established as to require hardly any description. Indispensable for country MEN'S RIDING BREECHES. Made of fine pure wool material, specially manufactured for the saddle. Made with buckskin strapping and laced. Worth 30/-. ' 22/6 MEN'S AMEPJCAN SLICKERS. No finer value has ever been offered in oilskins that are guaranteed NOT TO GO STICKY. Usual price 22/6. 17/6 MEN'S RAINCOATS. The dark grey, dressy rain coat for which we have become so famous. Good color, good appearance, good tailoring. Worth 50/-.

McCLUGGAGE AND GO. LAND, COMMISSION & FINANCIAL AGENTS. YORK CHAMBERS, STRATFORD. Box 26. 'Phone 136. DAISY FARMS. QQ ACRES FREEHOLD.—A nice little dairy farm, situate within a mile «f factory, station, etc. All level and ploughable, and subdivided into six paddocks. Price £23 per acre; £4aU cash required; balance arranged. £SOO W 'H secure one of the best dairy farms in the District, consisting of IGO acres of beautiful level land, all in grass; large sixroomed house, cowshed, stable, etc., complete. Price only £2B 10a per acre; £6OO cash. The properties in this vicinity are quoting at £35 per acre. 232 FREEHOLD.—A first-class dairy farm in a good locality. Owner in ill-health and must seek a warmer climate. Buildings are complete. Price £3O per acre. A picked herd of 50 cows included in this price. Only £750 cash required, and purchaser can take possession of fully equipped farm. A rare opportunity. 200 ACRES FREEHOLD, all in grass; subdivided into 10 paddocks; all ploughable; 6-roomed house, bath-room, etc., 20-bail cowshed (with concrete floor); quarter-mile from creamery; school adjoins property. Price £25 per acre. Easy terms. TOWH rKUFKRXY. HALT -ACRE SECTION adjoining Broadway. Large 6-roomed home, Eat and cold water, electric light, etc. £6OO. Easy terms. QUARTER- ACRE Juliet street. Good 6-roomed house. Every convenience. £375. Easy terms. Intending sellers are invited to send particulars of their properties. Buyers note that we assist in finance. ABSOLUTELY THE CHEAPEST FARMS IN THE DOMII.IOb ABE IN THE INGLEWOOD DISTRICT. THIS district has never been boomed, so prices of land are normal, and represent actual value. They have never been artificially forced up. So intending buyers of farms, whether for dairying, grazing, or sheep-farming, can do most with their money here. Compare this land acre for acre with any in the country ; and compare the prices; and you'll want to know ■ more about Inglewood country. Can you name a single acre of good farm land in this district which is not worth more to-day than it was last year? Then act, right now. '"TW*-V:V Dairying Farms, 60 to 300 acres, all necessary modern plant and buildings. Grazing and Sheep Farms, big and small. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO. INGLEWOOD. >

Consign Your Sheep I To the W.M.E. Co. It is 110 experiment yon will be "trying out" consigning through the WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT CO., LTD., Ngahauranga. Their methods and facilities enable them to handle the largest shipment with ease. Let them Freeze and Ship Your Fat Stock. Clients are charged the lowest enrrent rates only, including perfect service. Further, the W.M.E. Co., Ltd., buy outright Fat Cattle, Sheep and Lambs if preferred. The Company, or any of the nndernoted Buyers, will give full particulars on request as to prices. J. A. REID, ARAMOHO Telephone No. 171, Wanganui Exchange. To Fatten the Flock, Feed the Land TThat is borrowed from the land must be repaid in kind. W.M.E. Co. Manures being composed largely of Animal matter, restore the fattening elements to the soil. Analysis and price list posted on request. Special Manure prepared to order. Wellington Meat Export Co.) Ltd. Office: 18-20 Hunter St., Wellington. Works: Ngahauranga.

YOU SHOULD NOT LET THIS BARGAIN GO. HALF AN ACRE ON THE ELLIOT ROAD. LEVEL, WITH GOOD EOAD FRONTAGE. PRICE £]_@Q PRICE JJIGGEST JgARGAIN JJVER QFFERED. SEEGILMOUR & CLARKE NEW PLYMOUTH. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. EACJL w.j. 1. fJTHE gjATE goes with erery Policy issued by the Department. J. H. RICHARDSON, F.F.A., Commissioner. CKITERION LIYXRY & BAIT STABLES POR HIRB— """" " M: ** MOTOR OARS, CABS, BUGGIES, SULKIBB AND SADDLE HORSBB. Mounteu» Houm Exevrakma arranged f«r at Special Bates. U. JONES, Proprietor, 'Phone et RUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.

JT STARTS ON FRIDAY, JULY 12. WHAT DOES? Clough's Great Winter Sale jt*s going to be a time of record bargains; and we're out to do record business. Such sovereign-stretching prices are unique in Inglewood's hiatory. HERE ARE SAMPLE PRICES—--2Q LADIES COSTUMES, to clear at 25/-; vorth up to 63/-. QOLP BLOUSINGS, three yards for 1/9. RENT'S SADDLE-TWEED TROUSERS, 8/6; worth 13/-. TENNIS SHIRTS, to clear at 4/- each; usually 5/11. THE BARGAIN BANNER IS FLYING ALL THE TIME. B. CLOUGH DRAPER, CLOTHIER AND MERCER, INGLEWOOD. AN EASY WAY AND A GOLDEN CHANCE TO SAVE ON YOUR CYCLE BILL. r EMERY and 60 JIOTOR EXPERTS E ASY because first cost is chief costami just now exceeding light. We c several mounts on hand that you should have, and to quit quickly we are ~i'epare<l to quit cheaply. B.S.A.'s ("Made like a Gun") from £lO lik. MASSEY-HARRia, £IS. ?r rROYAL ENFIELD, £ls. Other intermediate makes, yet real <rood mounts, from £7. ° Just slip in and talk it over. We're sure you are tired of walking. Riding's easier and pleasanter, anyhow. ° CYCLE DEALERS NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 321, 10 July 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 321, 10 July 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 321, 10 July 1912, Page 8

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