F. PLUMTREE'S THE LEADING HOUSE IN NEW PLYMOUTH. Men's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats; Shirts, Hats, Caps, etc., purchased at the BEST English and Colonial markets and marked at the keenest prices to give the public sterling VALUE thus ensuring a continuance of their support. We specialise KPetone, Roslyn, Kaiapoi and Wolscy Woollens; a:so in ;7 Portmanteaux, Leather Kits, Brief Bags, Fibre-and Solid Leather Suit Cases, also men's and' boys* , BOOTS These we have just landed in '.the newest stylesin English and American manufacture. Inspection invited.
Sterling (£) Seeds for Autumn have arrived, and are, as usual, of high GERMINATION and PURITY (Vide Government Biologist's report). la BYES I can supply the celebrated TvTYFORT) (H.B ) Seed; Also SAVDON & CANTERBURY grown OLD PASTURE Perennial and Canterbury 'I ANT Italian. My COCKSFOOT is new season's double machine dressed, 16/171b Ah \KOA Seed, a particularly bright, clean sample. All my "eeds are selected with the greatest care from the most i-liable Merchants and-Growers, and are carefully tested *3r purity and germination. I would ask clients to remember the- truth of tne old adage,' "The vaim you receive is more important than the priceyou pay." In nothing does thi- apply more than in the purchase of Seeds.My prices are the lowest consisteui with quality of the Seeds I, supply. NEWTON KING SEEDSMAN & PRODUCE MERCHANT mw PLYMOUTH STRATFORD
Once a Year, and Once a Year Only DO WE HOLD Our Special Big Gash SALE. Again the time has come around, and wc are to-day offering AMAZING, ALLURING ATTRACTIONS to CASH BUYERS. ; SAY: LOOK AT THESE PRICES: Galvanised Corrugated Iron-vuft, 1/10%; 6ft, 2/3; 7ft, 2/7%; Bft, 3/-; 9ft, 3/5%; 10ft, 3/11. Barbed Wire, 14/- per cwt.;- Plain Wire, No. 8, 12/- per cwt ■ Wire Nails, l%in upwards, 2d per lb; lead heads, 3d per lb. Hunt's Axes, 3/6; Plumb's, Mann's and Kelly's Axes, 4/G each. Staples, l%in, 2d per lb; iy 4 in, 2%d per lb; lin, 3d per lb. Wedges,-5d per lb; Maul's 5/6 each. '.' • • Big reductions all round. Every article marked in plain figures at casli sale prices. PAPERHANGINGS. PAPERKANGINGS To make room for new lines to arrive, we are reducing prices from 25 to 50 per cent. ALL GOODS BOOKED CHARGED USUAL PRICES. SALE TO-DAY. SALE TO-DAY. SALE TO-DAY. SALE TO-DAY. BELLEINGER BROS. LTD THE CASH HARDWAREMEN, XEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD.
fe * •* S^^* WANTED TO MAKE OUR flinEßlSffi TASTE NICER You have heard of our famous Gold en Gift Tea? If you haven't, you've missed a tasty tea, and the children have missed the fun of collecting coupons. Everyone has heard of NOEL'S DELICACIES, and though we've been told of many that have just come to hand, here are some more: SALMON & SHRIMP, BLOATERS, SARDINES & ANCHOVY, SALMON & ANCHOVY, CHICKEN & HAM, and a host of others. C. CARTEB, QUALITY STORE NEW PLYMOUTH. PELLEWS j^j To make room for, goods coining to hand shortly. Commencing on WEDNESD AY, 12th, and following days. EVERY HAT REDUCED. Call early. PELLEW, DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 310, 23 May 1913, Page 2
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