Fiad the stare that fills their requirements in Suite, Trousers, Hate, Caps, Shirts, Boots, etc., etc., to tht bsst sdvantage is THE MELBOURNE, with its four price-cutting cash stores, at NEW PLYMOUTH, IXGLEWOOD, STKATFORD and ELTHAM. We quote a few lines just to show how money may be saved »y dealing with a firm t middleman, cute prices, and sells for "spot" cash only. MEX'S KAIAPOI SOCKS. There's hardly a store in New Zealand but what sells this splendid sock at 1/- a pair, cut price. We save t»u 2d a pair. . 3 PAIRS for 2 /6 COLONIAL FRINGED RUGS. . irs only left ovj:r from our recant sale. These rugs were priced to sell at 14/ G. Only about 13 pairs Wt 10/6 BOYS' KAIAPOI SUITS. Siaes 7up to 16. A grand range of suits in good warm tweeds —wool, all wool, aathing but wool. 13/6 T0 18/6 MEN'S SADDLE TROUSERS. Made of famous Oamaru saddletweed, splendid weight, warm and hard wearing. Worth 15/0. MEN'S KAIAPOI SUITS Go where you may, you'll have to pay 35/- for this suit. At 29/6 it's the greate«t "plum" ever offered. 29/6 YOUTHS' GOVERNMENT COATS. These coats are now so well established as to require hardly any description. Indispensable for country lads. 9/g MEX'S RIDING BREECHES. Made of fine pure wool material, specially manufactured for the saddle. Made with buckskin strapping and laced. Worth 30/-. MEN'S AMERICAN SLICKERS. No finer value has ever been offered in oilskins that are guaranteed NOT TO GO STICKY. Usual price 22/8. 17/6 MEN'S RAINCOATS. The dark grey, dressy rain coat for which we have become so famous. Good color, good appearanee, good tailoring. Worth 59/-. 2Q/G /-> *y i fft f J *■ *P it t* CLOTHIIsiC **/■»-> <. COMPANY
McCLUGGAGE AND GO. LAND, COMMISSION & FINANCIAL AGENTS. YORK CHAMBERS, STRATKfItD. Box 2i. 'Phoie 136. DAIRY FARMS. 1 ACRES FREEHOLD.—A nice little dairy farm, situate within a mile of factory, station, etc. Ail level and ploughable, and subdivided into six paddocks. Friee £23 per acre; £450 cash required; balance arranged. £KAA DOWN will secure one of the beet dairy farms in the District, consisting of IGO acres of beautiful level land, all in graaa; large sixroomed louse, cowshed, stable, etc., complete. Price only £2B 10s per acre; £OOO cash. The properties in this vicinity are quoting at £35 per acre. OQ2 ACRES FREEHOLD.—i first-class dairy farn in a good locality. Owner « in ill-health and must seek a wanner 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. )AA ACRES FREEHOLD, all in grass; subdivided into 10 paddocks; all plough•J"" able; 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. f TOWH tr KUFKKTY. JJALF-ACRE SECTION adjoining Broadway. Large 6-roomed house, hot and col* water, electric light, etc. £6OO. Easy terms. QUARTER-ACRE Juliet street. Good 6-roomed house. Every convenience, £37§. Easy terms. Intending sellers are invited to send particulars of their properties. Sayan note that we assist in finance.
SPECIAL AFTER-CALVING DRENCH GROCOTT'S FORMULA. Recommended by South Taranaki 's best ; Dairy Farmers, as the Common-sense Drench. STOCKED BYMESSRS. J. MASTERS & SON, Storekeepers, Stratford, agents for Toko, Midhirst and Ngaere Districts J. THERKLESON, Storekeeper, Tariki. MESSRS. SUTHERLAND BROS., • Storekeepers, Inglewood, agents Tarata. H. F. LANGMAN, Storekeeper, Waitara, agent Tikorangi, Waihi, Urenui. J. W. DOWNES, Storekeeper, Bell Block. J. S. FOX, Storekeeper, Okato. MESSRS. HUGHSON & SON, Storekeepers, Pungarehu and Rahotu. MESSRS. REYNOLDS & TAYLOR. Storekeepers, Oaonui ■ MR. HARKNESS, Storekeeper, Midhirst. Manufactured onlv by W. S. COOMBRIDGE VETERINARY & PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, ELTHAM. All kinds of Veterinary instruments kept in stock. TT STARTS ON FRIDAY, JULY 12. WHAT DOES? dough's Q rea t n | @r § a | e IT'S going t« bs a time of reeord bargains; and we're out to do record business. Such sovereign-stretching prices are unique in Inglcwood's history. HERE ARE SAMPLE PRICES— Oft LADIES COSTUMES, to elMr at 25/-; rorth up to S»/-. QOLF BLOUSL\GS, three yards for 1/9. Q.ENT'S SADDLE-TWEED TROUSERS, 8/6; worth 13/-. SHIRTS, to clear at 4/- each; usually 5/11. THE BARGAIN BANNER IS FLYING ALL THE TIME. B. CLOU&H •RAPER, CLOTHIER AND MERCER, INGLIWOOD. 1 EMERY and 00 AN EASY WAY AND A GOLDEN CHANCE TO SAVE ON YOUR CYCLE BILL. ]?ASY because first cost is chief cost—and just now exerting light. We have several mounts 0:1 hand that you should have, and to qui: quickly wo are prepared to quit cheaply. B.S.A.'s ("Made like a Gun") from £lO 10s. MASSEY-HARRTS, £ls. ROYAL ENFIELD. £ls. Other intermediate makes, yet real <*ood mounts, from £7. Just slip in and talk it over. We're sure you are tired of walking. Riding easier and pleasanter, ai.yhow. Jl'M^iSf^iM CYCLE DEALERS ...NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 323, 12 July 1912, Page 8
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