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Soma of the NEW ZEAUAND* at the I CLOTHING FACTORY] uA L C 1 Vfi TWI ' :KI) SPORTS SUITS. WiX CALF HOOTS 10./6 xu J Ouod tweeds, excellent put- .llroad littin". Good 6 H\n\ xuu terns, liruiit value. Sizes 7to 10. SMART D.li. Xcuest stvlc, IRCOATS. , W)X CAJ;K BOOTS, "I O/fi boys from i As llboVl%< Kiz( , i , j, io ,-,. -»-«■'' V Q/1 1 YOUTHS' sXoVKRUUTS. STRIPED SHIRTS 1/11 AND J/ 1L X:,-,. «rev stripes, for boys All kimls, colon X XX %/\\ IA/ft TWEED NORFOLK SUITS. White WOOLLKN JERSEYS O/ll iU U flood -rcy colors; neat pal- Oooil quality; all sizes. *" "" terns: sizes 11 to Hi. ~ ;.__ - CHILDREN'S HATS 1/12/(l Noß ' ir ° l '' K KfGUY SUITS. Peter Pan style, in tweed, X Xl * • li! worsteds and tweeds, velvet and vord. Sizes 12 to IS. FAXCY-TOPPED HOSE 1/£ Q/11 TWEED VARSITY SUITS. In cream and blue. All U " x All-wool; otir own make. sizes; ono price. i OUR BARGAINS FOR MEN ARE EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE. 5! mi ■MBU! KS S^efi McGormick Peering Farm implements are the BEST. The same people make the BEST Separatoi*in the WORLD, and Guarantee it Like the McCormick Mower, it is built for WORK and will last LONGER, run EASIER, and skim CLEANER than anything yet made in this line. Write for Catalogue. Repairs of any* description can be done in New ZeaLnd, spare parts being kept here. NEW^PLYMOUTH'

raxmcrs, bead this Dear Sir,— Re your BLACKBERRY BLIGHT, I am thankful to say that the Blight is establishing itself in this district, and from careful observation I am satisfied that the Blight is far spread and will have the desired effect in due time. Yours truly, ALFRED ROBLXSON. Hamaaa, 13/6/lfc Full particulars from Agent, INGLEWOOD.

THAMES VALLEY GK ACRES, FREEHOLD, very handy to creamery, school, station, etc.; 15 acres rich ilats, balance easy rolling; 5 acres turnips, 10 acre* oats, balance good sole (sonic young grass); carrying 13 cow», 2 horses, 7 yearlings, 12 calves; 9 paddocks; well-built, dwelling, washhouse, cowshed, trapped, etc.; rural mail delivery. Price £2l per acre; £4OO cash. A good little farm, situated in a snug valley. 1 AA ACRES 'FREEIIOLD-I'cw niin- ' iites' walk to creamery, etc.; half level, rich, strong land, balance gentle rolling; all plonghable; 20 acres young grass; all in good sole; 6 paddocks well watered by permanent stream and spring; 3-roomod dwelling, 'phone laid I on; all neeesary outbuildings. Price .ClS'per acre. ' Cash £3OO, balance n years at ,>'/. per cent. ]9~ ACRES-Sdiool ]</. miles: all "*'*' perfectly level: originaMy heavy ti-tree; strong loam fi.il, all been ploughed; >oO aeres in young grass, J5 acres turnips ami clover; •'-roomed house; permanent stream; :l 'paddocks. Price .til.") lOspcr acre. .ClflO cash, balance 5 years at s'/» per cent. 14.0 ACRES—AII rich, heavy coun--L"*V' try; S acres been ploughed; *t acres turnips, balance surface sown; liver ■boundary on om- side; ;"i iiaddocks. iso6i™^ : iiestead and stable, ehall'-honse. buggy shed, shecpvards, etc. Price £l3 per acre. WOULD EXCHANGE for 100 aires. E<|uily, .C2J2O. A. 8. LTD. LAND DEPARTMENT. CUSTOMS STREET, AUCKLAND. MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS. When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will give you quick, permanent, relief and whi.-h. while pleasant to take, contains nothing injurious. Chamberlains' Cough Remedy meets all these requirement?. It acts on Nature's plan, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions and restores the system to a healthy condition. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy can always be depended upon. It ean be given to the youngest and most delicate child with perfect safety. Sold by all diemists and storekeepers. ids expector and restor It oMd In la*dfnr ohili-

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1915, Page 7

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