The NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING 'FACTORY I REAL SALE Is now in full swing Every line here quoted represents ue lxave many others equally tempt 10/fi SUITS. Strong Tweed. Sizes 7 to ,14. 12/6 NORFOLK and RUGBY Suiis, golf knickers, sizes 7 to 18. ■ ()/1 1 BOYS' OVERCOATS for boys 3 to 7 years. 12/6 YOOTH ' S OVERCOATS for boys from 10 to 16. 97/6 MEN'S SPORT AND SAC Suits, well cut and made. All Sizes. 29/6 , DARK GREY VENETIAN Overcoats, a popular coat that wears well and doesn't soak up tSe rain. "I 2/fi MEN'S BOOTS for test wear, Black and tan. 1 (?/q MEN'S HIGH grade boots Black and tan, worth 22s the highest value prevailing:-and in 8- <MB a/ a MEN'S SOFT HATS, n< west styles. A great bargain. Q/ "J ] NATURAL VESTS & PANTS, good weight and qualify, | worth 5s lid. 3/11 MEN'S SHIRTS AND LARGS * assortments for work and ' best wear. g/g MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS, samples, worth 12s Sd. . r 6/n LADIES' SHOES, Biack tan, many styles. 12//} LADIES' PATENT AND' " CLACB SHOES, variola shapes, all sizes. Sizes 7-10, 6/11, Girls' Boots good. Sizes 11-1, 7/6, quality and fitting. Sizes 2-4, 10/6, Children's Tan 1 Bar Sizes 4-10, 3/11. Shoes, good quality, Sizes 11-13, 4/11, comfortable fitting.!New Zealand Clothing Factory PERFECT BAKING! P " 'ill'-., ! P iS what the Zeailandia Oven ensures because lite heat it evenly dumbuted and can be regulated to a nicety. Meats leave ir tender end juicy, and Cakes and Scone* never fail to rise, but are always light and deliciousfy toothsome. There are also the further advantages of Fuel Economy and a Plentiful Hot Water Supply; and last, but ne* least, tha comfort of an Open Fire which the alone affords. MANUFACTURED BY Baraingham&Co.Ltd. DUNEOIN. 1 TH£ BIG COAL SAVER Sll r— ■■■ 'V mM SSSaBSH £22 Sale < B2XON k NIXON, Plusibar*, ate, MeMJLLA!> 4 FRKD'iRIOK, \ N*w Plymouth. Bt»<for4. ' Saves one hour a Day, Increases Butter Output 25 per cent That is if you use setting pans. in addition to this the installation of an ALFA-LAVAL CREAM SEPA KATOR will mean fatter pigs and calves, better poultry and more eggs , if the warm skim milk is given straight from the Separator. THAT'S ONLY PART OF THE SUCCESS YOU'LL HAVE IF YOU TRY THE ALFA LAVAL. The cream which an ALFA-LAVaI will save, wi'l quickly pay for the Separator, and, as a matter of fast, a farmer with an ALFA-LAVAIi and eight cows only, is £2O better o ff than the man who works on the old time system nnd drudsrery is d one awaT w itfc. E. GRIFFITHS & CO., ALFA-LAVAL AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH. , ' m Sweeten Your Land The Toko Lime Co. have just installed a most complete and up-to-date crushing plant, and are now in a position to supply LIME in any quantity. Price—Unburnt crushed agricultural Lime, 18s Gd per ton. Sacks extra., Delivered at any railway station in lots of six tons. Burnt and sieved agricultural Lime, 24a per ton, S.E. Delivered at any Railway Station in lots of six tons. E. Griffiths and Go. CHIEF AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH. MAXWELL CARS. THE Machine for Work and Appearance. PRICE £250 See a Maxwell bet'ore placing your OTder. All Glasses of Motor Engineering Undertaken. We gua~antee al! W<>rk. Vulcanising a Specialty. _ Also sole agents for Taranaki for the world-famous DARRAOQ. be® the 1914 model before placing your order. W.B. LACEY & CO. CRITERION MOTOR GARAGE, LIARDET STREET 'Phone 139 NEW PLYMOUTH* /"""J 1" » "WW Monk economical too. TS6S3S
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 61, 1 August 1914, Page 7
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582Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 61, 1 August 1914, Page 7
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