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A Very Remarkable Offering of Men's HighTHE KIND OF BOOT YOU KNOW ARE REGULARLY SOLD AT 25/-. We want y,ou men to test us to the,limit of value-giving. You've got an unusual chance riqht now at any 6f our wf ' T ™ kl s ™ res - L We ar <= giving you 25/- boots for 16/9. You will find here anything "vou havo in mind. When ordering by post please add 1/- for postage. Please quote number No. 8012. :'Calf Derby, black, with open front? and steel-tipped heels. Solid %jn Standard screwed. vii A ,i 16/9 ■ ' \ No. 2937. Box' Calf Balmorals, exactly as pictured; medium toe; welted. Very dressy) 16/9 No. 1340. Fine Glace Kid, open-front bals, No. 3078. seamless, without toe-cap. Splendid Willow Calf closed-front bals. Very wide-fitting. Made for comfort. Welt- smart shape. Fine quality; welted. e d. Fancy punching around uppers. 16/9 16/9 No. 4017. No. 1332. Fine Glace Kid Balmorals, with smart Glace Kid Bals., made over a naturaltoe. These boots, although having form Yankee last. These boots are medium narrow toes, are good fitters, welted. Welted. tn/a N °- 4017. i , No. 8012. Box Calf Derbys. Made of very fine smooth calfskin. Tan Willow calf Derbys. Similar to 8012, only in Welted, and leather lined. Medium toe. A lovely boot. I tan. Color is nice nut brown. 16/9 The Melbourne, Ltd. NEW PLYMOUTH INGLE WOOD STRATFORD ELT.HAM

BAY OF PLENTY ' DAIItf FARMS. 070 ACRES rich improved dairy farm '*•'* at £l6 10s on terms. T.P.52 1 (\t\ ACRES highly improved, milking XO *' plant, etc., £3O, on terms. T.P.53 1 Ofk ACRES well improved rich dairyXUU ing land at £l6. Terms. T.P.54 4fiQ ACRES highly improved, milking * UU plant, etc. (A snip.) £l7. TetDM. T.P.55 A(\f\ ACRES well improved dairy farm * UV at £6. Terms. T.P.57 KAA ACRES. A fine farm with im«'"v povements, at £6. Terms. Terms. K.K.3 99fi ACRES well improved dairy farm *"* u at £lO. Terms. K.K.2 1 (\(\ ACRES well improved dairy farm at £lO. Terms. K.K.2 TOO ACEES unimproved tall ■ LVU land at £2 10b. Term.. ',) Kft ACRES partly improved at £lO Terms. 4B "*f\ ACRES partly improved, nice ' dairy farm at £7. Terms. B 1 RA, ACRES ideal.dairy farm at £lO. Terms. K FRUIT FARMS FROM 10 to 30 ACRES WILSON AND ROBBING AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS ' TAUFASGA AND TE PUKE. * HARVEY 3 IDEAL MILK CANS.

COMMENT UNNECESSARY. PPLIED to the Leading Taraiaki Factories. If you ! want the beat you will uts no other. Or-lers despatched the same day >* T it.eived. If you expenem.' i i faculty in procuring these can* • brough your Factor ;, write to us direct, or to Newton King, Stratford and New Plymouth, ALEXANDER HARVEY AND SOWS, LIMITED :: AUCKLAND. SWEDE SEEDS MAGNUM BONUM. MAGNUM BONUM. CRIMSON KING. CRIMSON KING. CHAMPION MONARCH. CHAMPION MONARCH. SUPERLATIVE. SUPERLATIVE. Try our SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE. SPECIAL TURNIP MANURE. GAMLIN & LUKE INGLEWOOD. NOW READY.

Sping and Summer FLOWERING PLANTS. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. CARNATIONS—Best Show Varieties (our own selection), post free, 10/- doz. Latest Novelties (our own selection), post free, 16/- per doz. New Perpctuals (1912 novelties), very hardy. Tremendous demand for these Perpetuate at Home this season, one grower alone disposing of over 450,000 plants. Post free, 27/6 per doz. PYKETHRUMS—New Single and Double aamed Large, handsome flowers. Invaluable-for vase decoration. Post free, .10/- per doz. DELPHINIUMS—The New-jKelway's improved. Hardy and showy pereni: ial. ' Produces profusion' of splei, lid spikes. Post free, 12/-' per doz. BEGONlAS—Single:flowermg, for 1 'dding or pot-planing, [post ; free, ■•/- " ' per doz. |>ot culture, post E<fF>4ozAU the above should be. planted w a•Kt delay. Send usr.-yowr.;pr4er,e at 0;..:e. 1 1-u.c u «oL;o -■'.) r ''PLANT QRtfWEI^<DUNEI>IN. rf'i ''tn.f.tfl tqrnoiq a^'w- '■].■'■' ■■■■ 1 &£&!&* j XJeVWrSteeets to? .v <. r j" — KwriPlymottH. —-- -

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 163, 27 November 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 163, 27 November 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 163, 27 November 1912, Page 8

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