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Genuine Hand-made Panamas Were 37s 6d, now 21s You don't buy a genuine hand-made Panama so cheap. At 37/6 they are well worth the money. If you can really understand the wear that can 'be got out of a Panama, and at 35/- they're a but we're overstocked, and we're only asking 21/-. BRAZILIAN PANAMAS, job line 5/6, now 2/11. BOYS' BOATERS, were 2/6, now 1/-. CHILDREN'S GALATEAS, slightly , spiled, 1/11, now Sixpence. We've other Panamas that have been sealing at 21/-, and we're clearing those at 10/6 —just half-price. You'll not buy cheaper goods anywhere, and you'll certainly not get better value. F. PLUMTREE COMPLETE OUTFITTER. 'Phone 331 NEW PLYMOUTH.

Crop results largely depend upon the individual effort of the .Farmer. Good farming, backed up by Good Fertilisers and Pure Seeds spells Success. Sterling (£) Manures Are Specially Blended under expert guidance to suit 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. 4 ' 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 SWE DES AND TURNIPS. / Monarch, Champion, Crimson P.T. Mammoth, P.T.Y. & G.T.Y. King, Magnum Bonum, John Aberdeen, Romney Mai-sh, DevBull, Garton's Superlative. on Greystone. Thousand-headed Kale. Drumhead Savoy Cabbage, Kohl-Rabi, etc. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD' KAPONGA

Got your Hay in yet? If you haven't, you'll soon have no hay to get in. Possibly the reason why you haven't got to work is that your tools are done—got adrift—worn out. In that. case we invite you to see what we offer. Haymaking and £ s d With improper tools hay-making is a torture—a worry and an expense. With thfe tools we sell it becomes a pleasure—a kill-care and a means of saving. Every tool we sell is not only cheap, but it's good—as good as the name it bears. Tools that save £ s d Fern Scythe Blades, 4s HAVE YOU SEEN OUR COOL FLY-PROOF MEAT SAFES—3 Sizes ? Bellringer STRATFORD HARDWARE Hay Forks, 3 prongs, 2s 3d . Hay Rakes, 3 bows, 2s Reap Hooks, Is 6d Scythe Handles, 3s 6d Scythe Blades, 4s Bros., Ltd DEALERS. ETC. NEW PLYMOUTH

WORLD THE WIDE W. PELLEW'S Annual Clearing Sale OF ' GENERAL DRAPERY AND MILLINERY " GENERAL DRAPERY AND MILLINERY GENERAL DRAPERY AND MILLINERY COMMENCING ON FRIDAY COMMENCING ON FRIDAY COMMENCING ON FRIDAY 1000 Yards PRINTS, GINGHAMS. MUS LINS, &c., 4M>d and 6d yd. •2D IN THE 1/- DISCOUNT 3/4 IN THE £1 GREAT BARGAINS. CALL EARLY. W. PELLEW NEW PLYMOUTH

Second Shipment of Jars to hand IMPROVED Mason? JARS C. CARTER This is a big gruit preserving season, and there's quite a large demand for the popular Mason Airtight Jar. We sell in dozen lots—complete with rubber riDgs and ready for delivery, so that there will be no delay. We sell the fruit, too, and cases are arriving daily. Nothing like Home Preserves. Preserving Sugar (Brewer Crystals) also kept. THE QUALITY STOKE, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 207, 21 January 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 207, 21 January 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 207, 21 January 1913, Page 2

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