DUR BEAUTIFUL; AUTUMN COSTUMES, Tailored to suit any figure, arc quite/ a speciality with lis. Materials and workmanship are the very. best. OUR MILINERY ■is the very latest and smartest, Snades to Dlend with Costumes. - OUR BLOUSES Sn the newest asd are great in variety. FROCKS, COATS, SKIRTS, RAINCOATS, all the latest. , ; DRESS GOODS, FURS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR in great variety, HOUSEHOLD LINENS, NAFERY, DOWN QUILTS, COLORED BEDSPREADS. Full stocks at Ambury Bros. NEW PLYMOUTH [Q.I i h IQ] Freight Paid D«a to arrive Quotations for ri UUIIUB April 24th Extraordinary low prices. Subject sales and prompt reply. POLLARD 3-sack lots, 15/6 sack. (2001b Sacks) 10-sack lots, 15/3 sack. 10-sack lots, -15/- sack. BRAN 3-sack lots, 8/6 sack. ■ \ (1601b Sacks) JO-sack lots, J/3 sack. 16-sack lots, 8/- sack. x WHEAT (200lb Sacks) v..,- iV? . ' , **? 18/9 sack; OATS, Gartons (feed) 1751b Sacks 3-sack lots, 15/8 sack, 3/7 bushel 10-sack lots, 15/6 sack, 3/6£ bushel 18-aack lots, 15/3 sack, 3/6 bushel OATS (Algerian Seed) ' 3/9 bushel (4-bushel sacks), ONIONS (1001b bags) 5/9 bag. I 3-bag lots 5/3 bag. POTATOES (Prime Canterbury) -fssib. sacks 14/-. RAILAGE PAID ANY STATION IN TARANAKI on 3 -SACE ORDER Order now, to-morrow may be too (atei J. McNeill, Grocer and General Merchant. 'Phone 207
A "Tip" to Dairy Farmers. LOOK AHEAD! are daily becoming more uncertain both as regards date and ■ price. Our principals hate ample stocks for the next few months,, tout beyond that period the position is uncertain. . ThetflSE man will order now, for future delivery, his ALFA LAVAL Separator for the coming season, thus getting in at the - present prices and ensuring delivery on a definite date, ; iPleale write us for information and catalogues, : E. GRIFFITHS & 60. ', Owing to war conditions andthe growing "scarcity of oceatf v , .;■/ * ■ freights, our deliveries of CHIEF AGENTS TARANAKI.
lIP I Don't forget to take it with ybii! Whenever you go away, have a bottle of Bonnington s Irish Moss in your bag. You never !<now when you may take cold—you never know when a cold may develop into serious illness. But, by taking Bonnington's in time, you can easily ward it off. Be sure you get a bottle of it to-day. BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS to tuck away in a corner of your bag. Read this letter of appreciation: "For over twenty years I have periodicallyvi'wl Bonmnzton'a Irish Mom and have looud it .... .specially specific for all kinds of colds. For enuaren, I believe it to lie nnsnrpftiied. As an ex-store-keeper X have conlinmtlly recommended it and have fcol!' hundreds of bottle." WM. OWEIiS. Bold in large and small bottles. All Chemists and stores. 10"i" bimiwiiiiiim^
f f CADIES' & GENTS. PE7OS STREET. (ep|>. TliMtre HayiU,
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1916, Page 6
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