SENSATIONAL SAVINGS Annual Sale at MEX'S ALL-WOOL HEAVY RIBBED SOX. The 1/6 kind. 3 pairs for 2/6 MEX'S TWEED OVERCOATS, usual prices, 3»/C, 45/-, 49/6. Your pick, 29/6 HORROCKSES' SPLEXDID FLANXELETTE, cream and white, usually lOd >7D MEX'S UXIOX SHIRTS, ideal shirts for working men. Usually 4/9 ' 3/11 LARGE WHITE OR COLORED TURKISH TOWELS, worth 2/6 pair. 1/9 P-"B. LITTLE BOYS* OVERCOATS warm and comfortable, sizes, S to !) years. Prom a Home manufacturer. 7/11 10/6 12/6 and warm, usually l'2/o pair. 8/11 PAIRMEN'S FLEECY PAXTS, full size. British made. Usually 3/0 9/H MEX'S XAYY ARMY COATS. A * well made eoat, usually 253. "1 K/LARGE BUSH RUGS, bound edges. A rare bargain, worth !)/U. (^/T"| LADIES' EYEXIXO SHOES. Ordinary prices, 4/11, 5/6, 5/11. All 2/11 LADIES' WALKIXG SHOES, ordinary prices, 9/6, 10/6, 12/0, 15/6. All at 5/11 LADIES' GLACE AXD BOX CALF BOOTS, ordinary prices. 12/fi. 15/6s, 19/6. All at " 7/11 MEX'S RIBBED COLONIAL UNDERPANTS. Heavy ribbed and warm. Usually 4/11. S/Tl- - Bargains at this Great Bargain Sale THE MELBOURNE, Ltd XEW PLYMOUTH IXGLEWOOD ELTHAM
The Haake for Happy Homes You can with eonfidtiK-.- provide a Haake Piano for your children's in Ktruction. Tien they wii; .■ o.i.re early that delicate touch aud develop easily that exquisite "technique—ease of "■production—that will in after years confirm your choice and make their in >truetien worth While. Xo amount 01 family use will find the Haake wanting in any one particular. The Haake is The Cottage Piano par excelSence Our unrivaled reputation for sati; factory dealing is based on the Haake and on the Bedhstein, the' Romhildt, Hopkinson, and other great pianos that we will be proud to introduce to you. Jfe're proucV of our 54 years' record, f HuirMnNN Kcanse it's a record to be proud of. Z NEW PLYIVIOLIT"M MOLLISON'S GREAT WINTER CLEARANCE SALE STHX ALIVE WITH Extraordinary Bargains AMAZING REDUCTIONS IN LADIES' ALL-WOOL KNITTED OOATS. I sual prices 35s Cd. 39s 6d. Sale prices, LADIES' LINEN HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, Q for J^/Q LADIES' FABRIC GLOVES, 1 ./_ pair ALL-WOOL MOTOR SCARVES, \lA\'z each LADIES' FLANNEL!::?!: 15LOUSES, Oft cacll LADIES' WOOL VESTS, J /_ and "I /O each Our stock is fresh, crisp and clean out of the boxes. All must go at end of season bargain prices. So here is your opportunity. MOLLISON'S, CASH DRAPERS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
Prime Table Potatoes Special quotations for quantities .FBDME OATEN SHEAF & STEAW CHAFF, TUI PIG MEAL (best procurable) POLLABD SUCCROSINE, FEED OATS, etc. Try "ERUPTITE" explosive f»r your stumping. You'll be well satisßed with results. •▼▼▼^♦♦•^♦♦v%^^& H. C. LUKE, INGLEWOOD.,
DAIRY FARMS £2OO Cash. *}A ACRES, 0.R.P.. at £ll 10a per acre. Nett yearly rental, 10s 4d per acre. Good 5-roomed house, scullery and wash-house, cowshsd, hayshed, etc., 40 acres stumped and ploughed. AH level and. ploughablc. Rich soil, well watered. Close to P. 0., telephone. store, factory, railway. School 2% miles. Price, t23 10s per acre for goodwill TERMS, £220. CASH TO A FOOD MAX. -IGft ACRES, 0.R.P., at £8 10a. Good 6-roomed house practically new; every modern convenience. 7-bail cowshed, gi« and dray sheds, calf shed, loose box loft, fowi-hous and run, etc. 12<) acres grass, balance shelter bush. 3 acres stumped, hilly and undalating—some flat. Well watered. 2 miles to P. 0., Telephone, railway, store and factory. Price, £ls 15s for goodwill. Terms good. Apply, STUBBS &SHEWITT, IICLENSED LAND AGENTS, DANKEVIRKE HURR IL AND MASO] REAL ESTATE AGENTS. HAMILTON - . WAIKATO. A BARGAIN. 206 ACRE *- mlh-s from Hamilton. ].".() acre, jir.iss new build- "'.--■ "ill range farm implements, -.2 liem-is („ ■■;,],- (l,;. Illollt i, .„ ld )lcxtj ll'd-ti-iu bi11..2 ]ilo-.i«h lior-es, waggon, spring tr ; ,p. >i,i..-k of hay and hou-e----liod furniture. The l:tn-1 is ff ood dry drained -.waiiiji and with good"" management. .-huiiM s'ion double in price. fl."> per ace. f.» cash, b.ilamc arranged. A r,L\MPION LITTLE FARM. 93''- A( . R|:, ~ ; *" grass ' lian,l . v to cv,,,'.vti.ing, S-roouied lioii-u and good "Ui.dings. 1 acre good orchard. Carrying *i milk 'o'.v. n««-. Five horses and !i y rot He. £2O per acre, fSOO cash. ]_g] •■! ACRES. 30 acres grass. 30 acres turnips, no drains require,', newly fen.-ed. new house, full range j building-. Creamery P. 0.. and school 1 mile, fIS Ist acre. fCOO cash. jft/g LADIES' Black Glace Derby Shoes, round rubbers, and wide laces free.—DocklilrV. ,i-l$ •[¥!*'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 59, 30 July 1914, Page 8
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