mmmm AFTER-SALE BARGAINS. Al! reduced lines and special purchases that are not sold out wiII be charged at sale prices. We have still a few of the following items FOR ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS CAN lYOli BUY AT THESE PRICES. J IA/fi NORFOLK SUITS. Strong fi/fi ' MEN® SOFT HATS, newest lV ' W Tweed. Sizes 7 to 14. styles- A great bargain. tn/n xinuwiTT n,™ OTO " Q/1 i . NATURAL VESTS & PANTS, 1 9/g NOEfOLK and RUGBY guia, rf/.J I, dwd ht aud uaUti -, golf knickers, sizes 7to 18. ~ , , b , ■ worth 5s lid. ' • " lA assortments'for work and 10/ ft YOUTH'S OVERCOATS for best wear. S|W boys from .10 to 16. ■ „ ~„..,;* /,»t,tw/i«v iAmn?T«e Q/C MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKtIS, 07/ ft MEN ' S SMART RAINCOATS samples, worth 128 Cd. check KagUn Sh ° UldCrS and 6/ 11 LADIES' SHOES, Black and " tan, many styles. * 8/11' 10/6' 13/6 19/ ft SADIES' PATENT A*D TROUSERS, reduced from 10s 6d, 12s 6d, * C " GLACE SHOES, various 15s 6d. ' shapes, all sizes. I O/f* MEN'S'BOOTS for best wear, Sizes 7-10, 6/11, Girls' Boots good. x * u jßlaek and tan. • Sizes 11-1, 7/6, quality and fitting. Sizes 2-4, 10/6, Children's >i*an 1 Bat a/q MEN'S HIGH GRADE BOOTS sizes 4-10, 3/11. Shoes; good quality. x " ° Black and tan, worth 22s Sizes 11-13, 4/11, comfortable fitting. K I •■»! » ALPHA DE LAVAL i.■ • i • Saves One Hour a Day Increases Butter Fat 25 percent That is if you use setting pans. la addition to this the installation of an ALFA-LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR will mean fatter pigh aai '; calves, better poultry and more eggs , if the warm skim milk is given straight from the Separator. THAT'S ONLY PART OP THE SUCCESS YOU'LL HAVE IP YOU TRY " THE ALFA LAVAL. '. The cream which an ALFA-LAVaL will save, will quicklv pay for the Separator, and, as a matter of f a =t, a farmer with an ALFA-LAVAL ' and eight cows only, i 3 £2O better o ff tlinn the man who works on,the" old time system and drudcery is d one awa y with. 1 : E. GRIFFITHS & CO. dLFA-LAVAL agents NEW PLYMOUTH. Sweeten Your Lasnd 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 fld per ton. Sacks 1 extra. Delivered at any railway station in lots of six tons. , Burnt and sieved agricultural Lime, 24s per ton, S.E. ,nr Railway Station in lots of six tons. E. Griffiths and Go. CHEEP AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH, A CHEAP LEASE gg ACRES, all ploughable, 25 acres stumped, creamery 1 mile, school # mile, 6 r.h. cowshed etc., with 10 cows, bull, 2 horses, trap and 'luWness, pigs, tools, milk-can's, 15 shares in the Moa Dairy Coy. Will lease for S years at 10s per acre, with right of purchase.at £lO per acre, capable of run, ning 15 or 1G cows. Price of goodwill, including all of the above, mentioned stock and plant, £350. ' .Apply sharp, SlliMSSWlimTl iriT?!ifiiß AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. INGLEWOOD
pigsi PIGSJ.. THE EiCJLEWOOD BACON COMPANH are buyers of Prima Bacon Piga be> tween llaiD. imd 1501b, dead weighf ii'KOM SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. Waitara—Monday, August 3, At the Factory—Wednesday, August 5 and 19. Midhirst—Tuesday, August 4. Tariki—Monday, August 17. Smart Road—Tuesday, August 18. " Toko—By arrangement. PIGS' piGsagACON QO, RECEIVING DATES WILL BE "* ANNOUNCED LATER. o. WOOLDIUDUE, Oka to. J. YANDLE, / Stratford, '; H. A. HAYCOCK, Hawi-r*. PIGS! PIGS! \- gOKTHWIOK jgQN'B RECEIVING DATE FOR MAY. Toko, Monday, 4, 18. •! Tariki—Wednesday, 6, 20. '!' Douglas—Monday, ]l, a. * ■ Stmfoin—Tucyday, 5, 12, 19, 28. Midhirst—Wednesday, 13, 27. ~ To Wera —As yet Arrangement. J, IUTOHER, Agent. '"'
TtaHANAKI WOOL. SHfiEPSKIH, HIDE & TALLOW SALV.S. NEXT SALE—TUESDAY, AUGUST 25. ptLIENTS are particularly requested to wrward uuiiftiguncnts to ma to arrive on or Detore Fri(uy previom. timnii conßignmeotß wiil be-received at riWi,UCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, tad will bo forwarded to Stratford for »clo, where vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETfriOV NEWTON KING. SCEW PLYMOUTH WOOL, HIDE, 3KJLN AND J'ALIOvV SALK. : MONTHLY SALES AT OUR GILL STREET STOKEHASH advances made on Wool Clipn or Butchera' Produce, either for tale or shipment. Addrea* labels and consignment forai posted on application. Prompt account sale?. NEXT SALE-TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 Consignors may rely on getting full «aarket pricei for their produce. L. A. NOLAN ft GO.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 75, 18 August 1914, Page 7
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