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HART'S gigantic SALE still We have opened up another 14 Cases of Bonded Stock from the Assigned Estate (of W. J. Whelan) of Goodson's Arcade Our Counters, Shelves and Floors are now littered with BIGGER BARGAINS THAN EVER TO-DAY (Wednesday) we are going to almost GIVE THE COODS AWAY!

BTO BEN ALARM CLOCKS, 10s 6d «"* GOLD CUFS AND SAUCERS, 2a 6d kali dozen. LARGE BOTTLES BAT RUM 4V«d hottW. MOTH BALLS, 48 for 3d. ' WELSBACH GAS MAXTLES, 3%d «u* OOLGATE S SHAVING SOAP, Sd OOPYLN-G L\K PENCILS, #d doeem. IX3O OUP9 ' 14d dozen - LARGE GLASS SALAD BOWLS, U eack. COCOAXUT OIL, 4%d bottle. wrsSpJ?^^ l ' ES IJfK ' uenal P™* W » now 2<l- - BOOT POLISH, 6 tins for la. HAZE LEX E SXOW, usual price Is 6d, mow 16. THREE-PIECE JAPANESE TEA SETS, Is 3d gift VERY PHRSTTY SHAVING MUGS, l«%d, uaual price Is 6d NYE'S MACHINE OIL, 2y,i bottle. P ' CARBOLIC DENTAL POWDER, 3d tin.' / LARGE XIOKEL MOUNTED FKUIT OR FLOWER STANDS, usual price od, our price 6« lid. WDJfi' THREE CASTLE CIGARETTES, two packets for 9d WHALEBONE BRUSHES, u*u*l price 5a fld*oot they B o for & m 20 DOZEN FANCY SOAPS, three in box,B%d perlof * L? RLA , R Pll>eS ' ÜBnal P rice ls » our price 6d. POCKET FOLDING SCISSORS, fid per pair SS'kss sastssfM!; SSffitsSfK&PKk'Kfc ™"' v "" m MKGE OAK FRAMES, will hold three photos, Is 3d each. CLOTHES BRUSHES, 6d, 9d, Is each. 18 SETS IVORY HANDLE CARVERS, out they go 4s lid pair E.P. BUTTER DISHES, Is 6d each. P 60 ONLY E.P. JELLY DISHES, 1/3 each E.P. SALT and PEPPER SHAKERS, at la pair WALLACE BROS.' TEASPOONS, splendid line, Is dozen. PLAYING CARDS, 6%d pack. PRETTY JAPANESE CUPS AND SAUCBRS, 2s 8d half-dozen. FANCY JAPANESE TEAPOTS/5d each. PRETTY JAPANESE SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS, 2d each. PRETTY GLASS BUTTER AND JAM DISHES, 2d each. GLASS BUTTER PLATES, Id each * # PATENT ROLLING PINS, 9d each. 75 DOZEN ASSORTED SOAP, Erasmic Company,4 tabs Ib. 25 PAIR OPERA GLASSES, usual price 154, our price 5s fld 18 ONLY SILVER HUNTING WATCHES, usual price 355, our price 17s Sd.

______ ( THE SALE COMMENCES 9 A.M. SATURDAY, JULY 18TH. A WORD TO OUR NTnmROUS COUNTRY ° ff< f ed - ® ee our Window Display, and then wklk through our extensive premises, where every article shown is money's worth and a long b t over, a wu*u 1U UUK JMUMJSKOUS COUNTRY FRIENDS.-Shop through the Post, but shop early, as the prices quoted are so .compelling that lines cannot last long. Send P. 0.0. or Postal Note to cover your requirements, and we guarantee the same satisfaction as if purchased across the counter. HARTS CUT-RATE STORE NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH

Saves one hourj a Day, increases' Butter Output 25 per cent That is if you use setting pans. Ir> addition to this the installation of an ALFA-LAVAI. CREAM SEPAEATOR wiil mean fatter pigs and ealres, better poultry and more eggs, if the warm skim milk is given itraight from the Separator. THAT'S ONLY PART OF THE SUCCESS YOU'LL HAVE IF YOU TRY THE AIFA LAVAL. The cream which-an ALFA-LAV w |]] saTP W) -;] quickly pay for tte Separator, and, as a matter of f as t a farmer with an ALFA-LAVAL and eight cows only, is £2O better 0 (7 than the man who works on the old tone system and Hrndirery is d one awav w ;y; E. GRIFFITHS & CO., AIJA-LAVAL AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH.

Sweeten Your Land eruhsing plant, and are now in a position to supply LIME in any quantity. Price—Unburnt crushed agricultural Lime, 18e fid per ton. Sacks extra. Delivered at any railway station in lots of six tons. Burnt and sieved agricultural Lime, 24s per ton, S.E. Delivered at any Railway Station in lots of six tons. L Griffiths and Co. CHIEF AGEXTS NEW PLYMOUTH.

FRUIT £4OO COWS. ffVhe best investment offering for anyone wishing to rot ire from busing carps ud worries, and <njoy a country life in the best settled district of T»raaaki. The owner can show in figures that £4OO a year oan be returned off the property, giving an investment <>f 17 per cent on their outlay without aD y fost of labor, where am an or w : f - or family ari ready to do tbe work. The property consists of 24 acres, subdivided into fi paddocks, with boxthorn lodges, all necessary buildings and 600 fruit trees in full profit. The plao • v*U winter 13 cows and horse, and the fruit ia all disposed of around the district *t top prices withaut senang any to auction sales. Tke situation is one of the prettiest and healthiest to be desired, within - jjfog of the sea, and 1 mile to factory, and 1V 4 miles to township, school, (hßtkei, ett "■ ■ ftp ud other further particulars from IJTS ' , A. GORRINGE,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 52, 22 July 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 52, 22 July 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 52, 22 July 1914, Page 7

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