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IS VARSITY SUIT THE IDEAL SUIT FOB BOYS The average boy doesn't like to fuss over a stiff collar. He likes to feel free and comfortable and happy, and 'there's no suit to beat the 'Varsity suit, not only for smartness and tidiness, but for freedom and easiness. Let your boy feel happy and. put him into a comfortable fitting 'Varsity suit at 7/11,.and you'll be delighted at the improvement. Belts included for 7s lid The ideal suit for summer. Cool, easy to slip on and off, and not muck to wash. In .plain Navy S.S.S.'Brown-striped S.S.S. and Fancy-striped Drills, with belts included, at the remarkably low price of 7/11 a value you cannot .improve upon; an offer that should not be missed these tight money days. F. Plumtree Complete Outfitter, New Plymouth,

Crop results largely depend upon the individual effort of the Farmer. Good farming, backed up by Good Fertilisers aid Pure Seeds spells Success. Sterling (£) Manures Are Specially Blended under expert guidance to 6uit Taranaki soils, and may be relied' upon to give best' results. lam offering "Sterling" Turnip Manure. "Sterling Rape Manure. "Sterling" Potato Manure. "Sterling" Mangold Manure. "Sterling" Maize Manure. ."Sterling" Grain Manure. "Sterling" Grass Manure. QUALITY THE BEST! ' PRICE THE LOWEST! NOTE.—AII my Manures are mixed by the latest and most approved machinery, thus ensuring perfect blending of every constituent. Farmers are invited to inspect the machinery at work at any time. NEW SEASON'S SWEDES AND TURNIPS. Monarch, Champion, Crimson P.T. Mammoth, P.T.Y. & G.T.Y. King, Magnum Bonum, John Aberdeen, Romney Marsh, DevBull, Garton's Superlative. on Greystone. Thousand-headed Kale, Drumhead Savoy Cabbage, Kohl-Rabi, etc. NEWTON NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD KAPONGA

WELL, REALLY IT IS HARD TO DECIDE: THERE IS SUCH A VARIETY, AND DESIGNS AND COLORINGS ARE SO PERFECT, THAT ONE SCARCELY KNOWS WHAT TO CHOOSE. WHAT DO YOU ADVISE? This and similar expressions may very often be heard in our showrooms. We always take a pleasure in suggesting suitable color schemes, and when you call you may rely on our best advice. WE HAVE SOME EXCEEDINGLY GOOD THINGS JUST NOW IN PAPERHANGINGS—NEW GOODS DIRECT FROM THE PRINTING PRESSES ■"'•■- • > ■ ; . . Our stock is constantly'replenished with the production of the best British and Canadian houses. Two shipments just to hand bring us choice, dainty wall hangings for cottage as well as mansion. Prices range from 5d per roll to 255. TWO SHILLINGS IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH , LTD THE CASH HARDWAREMEN, NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD YES! 0^?! r !?3tysvi BOOST FOR THE TOWN ' YOU LIVE IN AX AMERICAN LADY TOURIST has just said of us: "I have travelled through New Zealand, and I must confess that for variety, quality, etc., I have not come across a better store in the Dominion." (This lady made several substantial purchases.) A WELLINGTON LADY: "You keep an excellent stock. I certainly did not expect to find a shop of this dimension in New Plymouth," etc. And Christchurch and Wanganui people have also sent glowing letters of praise of our stock. 11 New Plymouth, folk only knew half how well we catered for them, they would gain much. THE MAN THAT MAKES LIVING NEW PLYMOUTH. Better Spend Penny a Day j> Than lose your valuable Horse or Cow MI-KI COSTS just a fraction over a penny a day, but it's new life to horse or cow, calf or sheep, if you'll only give it a trial. Listen: "Best remedy and stimulant." "Great cure for worms." "Nothing better." "Oat bills reduced." "Essential to success in stable management." "Producing bone and muscle" —are just a few of the words of praise from de' lighted users of MI-KI. We've a good many more. It's a medical food, with nothing harmful in it, and it's a great tonic. L. A. NEW PLYMOUTH. 3MJENIS FOR MI-KI.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 157, 20 November 1912, Page 2

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626

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 157, 20 November 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 157, 20 November 1912, Page 2

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