Extraordinary Bargains. The Second Week of the Melbourne's Great Sale of Suits and "Job" Sundries will reveal many remarkable fresh, ifferings, some taken from our own stock, others bought '"job" from warehousemen, and the balance just, to hand from our English buyer. All in all, we do not think we ever before phived such a feast of bargains before the people of Taranaki. Don't stay away on any account. BOYS' TWEED 'VARSITY SUITS, sizes 2 to 8 5/11 BOYS' TWEED KNICKERS, sizes 0 to 8 1/11 MEN'S ROSLYN SOCKS, special , value,. 3 pairs 9/9 MEN'S WARM SUITS, Petone ~ make, now S5/ 'MEJN'S SPORT WATS, grand :'•' honfespun tweed 15/ 6 MEN'S ROSLYN SADDLE TROUSERS, ■ all wool 7/11 MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, worth •5/6; grand warm line 1 MENS' UMBRELLAS, good handles, ! good covers S/fi MEN'S KIP SHOOTERS, strong and good g/g YOUTHS' CHROiIE BALS, grand wearers, sizes 1 to 5 Q/ftWOMEX'S FELT SLIPPERS, black felt, carpet soles MEN'S HEAVY BOXCALF BALS, %in soles lg/g LAVENDER WATER, old English, in loz. bottles < FINLAY'S SHEETING, fine twill, 72in wide per yard 1 / BUSH RUGS, bound edges, good big size 5/11 BLUE BLANKETS, weight 51bs, per pair $/\\ MEN'S RAINCOATS, just landed, bough "job" 29/6 LADIES' RAINCOATS, only a few left 19/6 ■ LADIES' COSTUME SKIRTS, 36-38 in only g/g
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What are the Advantages Iffered by the " Globe" Separator ? i *|■ In the construction of the Globe tgreat stress has been laid on 1 v its SKIMMING THOROtiGaLV, BEIXG SIMPLE, EASY TO MANAGE; DURABLE, RUNNING LIGHTLY, and being completely free from danger. Write for catalogue. ,>^*as«)«^^S3K«*^r!*'*™' i The Ridd Milking Machine Co., ltd. We absolutely our H OIL CLOTHING MOTOR SUITS SADDLE APRONS LEGGINGS ' SOU'-WESTERS, ' | etc., to defy all weather. MAKE* ' Our Stocks of TARPAULINS TENTS & FLYS TRAP APRONS, etc., .% are large, well assorted and ' SPLENDID ViLUE HASELL'S HORSE and COW COVERS Stand Hard Ware -Fit Perfectly* KEEP THE ANIMALS SNUG. A. S. HASELL. DIRECT IMPORTER NEW PLYMOUTH. Striking the Right Note! When we entered the busini _ those Pianos and Organs whici "mid bea'r~our strongest recommenda' tion. Likewise to-day we refuse to handle any instrument that is not right up to the "Concert Pitch" of value. Hence our great success These, our best lines, are open to your closest inspection:— HAAKE, BOYD, LTD., ' MALCOLM'S CHICAGO BECHSTEIN and HOPKINSON ORGAN CO.'S and PIANOS THE MANNBORG ORGANS Cash or' Easy Terms. Old Instruments taken in part payment HOFFMANN DEVON STREET J NEW PLYMOUTH. THE PERFECT SALT. No otber tea equals it in quality, iseafenc* and economy. Refuse imitations, Ask (or Amber Tips Tea. Sold m paokets arid tins at 1/8,1/10 and 2/-per lb. 00
R. p. 0° R *■ w *■& h HAS FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES. AA K ACRES „At Purangl, 0-roomed house, 14-bailed cowshed, sheepproof fenced/ 300 acres in grass, balance bush. Could milk from 25 to 30 cows on front. Price £8 per acre. Terms, £6OO cash, balance easy terms. •pOR SALE OR TO-LET-Splendidly built 7-roomed house-at Fitzroy; gas and town supply water, wash-house, , workshop, etc. Price £955. Terms, £lO5 cash. " K ACRES close to New Plymouth afld •'Railway Station. No buildings. Price £750. Terms, £l5O cash; balance at 5 per cent, 5 years to run. mHREE-EIGHTHS ACRE corner section at Fitzroy, 0-roomed house, water aad;gas. Price £550. Terms £2OO cash. NQTICE. Announcements of Births, Marriages and ...Deaths must be duly accredited. Charges (or these,. 3s each. In Memoriam Notices are.inserted at the same rates, bat when verses*are added an additional charge of 2s 6d is made. Notices of Death and Private Interment ar • charged at 5s Cd each. Notices of Death and funeral are charged at 8s each. Notices J of Thanks and Bereavement Notices are
SHOOTING SEASON, 19J3. v ,MAY 1 TO JULY 3}y INCLUSIVE. '■ TICENSES to. shoot Cock Pheasant* and Califoraian Quail in the Tarttnaki Acclimatisation Society's district will be issued by. the. following post .of-' Bees:. New Plymouth, Opunake, Inglewood and Waitara. Fee, £l. Licensee may aim be obtained from the Secretary. Country residents sending the fee wil have their licenses posted by the Secre I tary. J Country residents sending the fee wil) have their licenses posted by the Secretary. AH licenses must be produced on request of the Rangers. A close season is being observed for all Native game. ' 0. N. FIRTH, Secretary. A LONDON-QAULIFIED optician resi-f dent in New Plymouth—Ernest 1 Davies. | TT OU can get it cheaper at the Red Post '
NO BETTER REMEDY FOR CROUP. "My little girls, Nellie and Jeasie, were bad with croup," writes Mr. Jas. Burgis, Stanley, Victoria, "and would wake up* choking for breath. I was told Chamber-' lams Cough Remedy was a marvellous' cure for croup and I tried it with marl vellous results. Now if they show thi slightest sign of croup I give them a] dose of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy' i and never hear a sound from them for' the rest of the night."—All chemists and storekeepers. ;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 22, 26 June 1913, Page 8
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