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WE ARE NOTED FOR GOOD GLADSTONE BAGS KIT BAGS BRIEF BAGS OVERLAND TRUNKS STEEL TRUNKS SUIT CASES HAT BOXES 30/- to <65/27/6 to 70/10/6 to 18/6 . 30/- to 75/11/- to 21/8/11 to 65/17/6 to 42/LADIES' HAT BOXES TRAVELLING RUGS, Etc. Sse Our Window Display '■ N.Z. CLOTHiNG FACTORY

THE SGREAT CURRENT-SAVING 70 PER'CENT. SAVED 7Q By the • WELSBACH ELECTRIC LAMPS. "" Highest Candle-power. Strongest Metallic Filament. Lowest Consumption. 25, 32 & 50 Candle-power. ALL ONE PRICE: 3/9 each. Half-dozen lots at 3/6 each. Cash. iellringer Bros., Ltd, Devon Street, New Plymouth,

FOR CALVES. CONTAINS NEARLY TWICE AS MUCH OIL AS the AVERAGE CALF MEAL, Besides being specially treated to make the starch more digestible. These are two of the reasons why Bibby's Cream Equivalent is the most popular Calf Meal on the market to-day. A large cupful will feed a ea If for a whole day, when properly; made up. It prevents scour, too, and the calves like it and thrive on it. Dairymen say of it: "Best I have ever used." "Best on the market." Another: "Best I have ever tried." A third: "Best calf food I have ever used." A fourth: "This food has a great future before it, for a calf can he Teared well on it at a cost of 4s. I give it to the calves mixed "with water only." Still another: "The calves do not scour, and are fond of the food." W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO SEEDSMEN, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, STRATFORD We do a big business in the Best Seed Potatoes and Gorton's Celebrated Seeds.

DUNCAN AND DWIES Growers of Hardy Nursery Stock. SOME LEADING LINES For Present Planting. A PPLES, Pears, Japan Plums, Peaches, Nectarines, Quinces, 1/8 each; 15/pcr dozen. Currants and Gooseberries, 6/- per doz. Rhubarb, Topps, Winter and Giaat Victoria, 6/- jer dozen. Oranges and Lemons, 3/- each. In ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS we have— Azaleas, 1/6 each;-Daphnes, 2/6 each; Heath's Choice 2/- each; Diosma, 1/6 each; Purple 'Leaf Plums, 1/6 each; Boronias, 2/6 each; and other shrubs equally choice. CLIMBERS include— Bougainvilleas, 2/- each; Wisterias, in ■five varieties, 2/- each; Virginian Creepers, 1/- each; Argentine Blue Pea, 1/6 erich. Also— A magnificent collection of CHOICE ROSES, 10/- per dozen. Write for Catalogue. .Post free. ' J)UNCAN & .J)AVIES, EXOTIC NURSERIES, New Plymouth. ALGERIAN SEED OATS Prime Samples Marton and Locally-grown GAMLIN & LUKES INGLEWOOD. -OUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAtKHI

THE SUNNY NORTH WHANGARBI NORTH AUCKLAND CAPITAL. £J{» PER ACRE. VERY EASY TERMS. OKfi ACRES, subdivided into fifteen & olf paddocks, with streams or springs in each; well fenced; all in grass, except 20 acres shelter bush; could milk 100 cows; at present cream cart gives 10% d for butter-fat; house of eight rooms, all conveniences; barn, 40 x 14; cowshed, 12 bails; five miles from WhangaTei; school within 1% miles ;_. adjoining farm sold to Stratford buyer at £27 per acre. Full particulars from H. P. CARLSEN & CO., HOBSON BUILDINGS, Shortland St. AUCKLAND. THAMES VALLEY DAIRY FARMS. ryO you want a farm? If so, come right along, and we will compare prices and results, and it will surprise you what the cows can do. AVV ery and school adjoining. Price £2O per acre. Easy terms. ■J OA ACRES highly improved, carrying *■**" ing 45 cows; two miles from railway station. Prian £23 dpi acre. DO ACRES, new house, with outbuild- ®® ings; rich level land; half-mile from creamery and school. Price £l6 per acre; £4OO cash. Come and see, or write for full particulars. u il'V'f;!fj; J. D. MX)RISON AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, TE AROHA. mOR SALE—I« teres, on old Hospit* Eoad, one mile from town; rive boundary; ideal suburban resident!* site; extensively planted. Terms H 4* sired. Tor iddrew »pj!y office of **' paper. ,■.,:.. ■>*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 87, 29 August 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 87, 29 August 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 87, 29 August 1912, Page 7

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