F. PLUMTREES THE LEADING HOUSE IN NEW PLYMOUTH. FOR Men's and 1 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 in Petone, Roslyn, Kaiapoi and Wolsey Woollens; also IN 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 styles in English and American manu- . facture. Inspection invited.
AN IDEAL FOOD FOR ALL STOCK. FOR COWS—Mix it with Hay or Chaff. FOR PlGS—Mix.it with "STERLING" (£) Pig :,fral or Pollard. ' * ' - o FOR HORSES—Mix it with or;s and Chaff. The Cows will give more milk. • The Pigs will c ome away quicker. - "The Horses wiH work better. < •TRY IT. NEWTON KING SEEDSMAN & PRODUCE MERCHANT NKW PLYMOUTH : STRATFORD KAPONGA
Once a Year, and Once a Year Only DO WE NOLO Our Special Big Gash SALE. lgaih the time las come around, and we are to-day offering AMAZING, ALLURING ATTRACTIONS to CASH^BUYERS. > SAY: LOOK AT THESE PRICES: Galvanised Corrugated Iron'-sft, l/lO 1 /,: 6ft, 2/3; 7ft, 2/7 V*; 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, 4/6 each. Staples, I%in, 2d per lb; 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 cash sale prices; , PAPERHANGINGS. PAPERHANGINGS .. _ V . . . '. •< "■ i .j 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. SALExO-DAY. SALE TO-DAY. t. BELLRINGER BROS. LTD THE CASH HARDWAREMEN, NEW PLYMOUTH - - . • STRATFORD.
iMpiil AT THE SKILFUL DESIGN of our NEW TOILET SETS and delighted, too. Direct from the famous Midland Potteries. Thoroughly up-to-date' in design and style, and absolutely down to the bottom in price—and it's price that tells. If you haven't been in you should get in soon. Some have, and the visit has been a a pleasure. • C. CARTER, QUALITY STORE NEW PLYMOUTH.
SALE OF Autumn Hats AT PELLEW'S To make room for goods coming to band shortly. Commencing on WEDNESDAY, 12th, and following days. EVERY HAT REDUCED. Call early. » Wm. PELLEW, DEVON STREET :: NEW PLYMOUTH
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 4, 5 June 1913, Page 2
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410Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 4, 5 June 1913, Page 2
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