il 'OUR BEAUTIFUL AUTUMN COSTUMES/ Tailored to suit any figure, arc quite a speciality with us. Materials and workmanship are the very best. OUR MILINERY i» the very latest and smartest. <3naaes to Blend with Costumes. OUR ; BLOUSES . Ire the newest and are great in variety, •, FROCKS, COATS, SKIRTS, RAINCOATS, all the latest DRESS GOODS, FURS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR in great variety. household ldtexs, nafery.down quilts, colored BEDSPREADS. . ..."'■ \w. , Full stocks at ;r;"4W NEW PLYMOUTH
Freight Paid H J ||AA to arrive Quotations for TI UUUuu April 24th Extraordinary low prices. Subject sales and prompt reply. POLLARD 3-sack lots, 15/6 sack. (2001b Sacks) I °-sacK lots, 15/3 sack. ' 10-sack'lots, 15/- sack. BRAN 3-sack lots, 8/6 sack. (ieoib Sacks) 32" sac S ! 0 ?' V, z sacic- ' 16-sack lots, 8/- sack. WHEAT (200lb Sacks) 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-sack lots, 15/3 sack, 3/6 bushel OATS (Algerian Seed) 3/9 bushel (4-bushel sacks); ONIONS (1001b bags) "~ 5/9 bag. >::. 3-bag lots. 5/3 bag, POTATOES (Prime Canterbury)' 1881b. sacks u/-. RAILAGE PAID ANY STATION IN TARANAKI on 3-SACK ORDER Order now, to-morrow may be too late! J. McNeil, Grocer and General Merchant. NEW PLYMOUTH.
A "Tip" to Dairy Farmers. LOOK AHEAD! ■.■■,. v~. Owing to ww JB?nditionß "and the. growing scarcity of oceail\ , 'V'" / , freights, ; our deliveries ;bf Mfa Laval Separators aredaily becoming more uncertain, both'as-regards date and price. Our principals have ample stocks for the next few months, out beyond that period the position is uncertain. •■_ The WISE 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. Please 'write us for information and catalogues. E. GRIFFITHS & Co. CHIEF AGENTS TARANAKT
f ~.[ r, i ~^^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm !!'^iuiiiiuiiiKiumiiinmiminiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiii[i[uiiiiiiiiniiiiini Don't forget to take it with yoii! Wheneyeryou go away, have a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss in your bag. You never know 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-dav. ""S BONNINGTON'S [t IRISH MOSS '" * to tuck away in a corner of your bag ' w Read this letter of appreciation: ~_ , Tinmrn. - ~- Forovertwentyyearslnaveperiodieallyi; Bonnington's Irish Mom and have fount specially specific for all kinds of colds, ror I lwlie»o it to be nrwnrpaMed. As an ex-slore-have continn»lly recommended it and have sold >of bottle." Wit. OWERS. i J llbottl * IT LSlllllli!
F-.'A. CRAMER 1 . THE . PIONEER BAKER, CATERER & PASTRYCOOK. REOAL STREET, STRATFORD. Proprietor: TE WHARE-REKA ■TEA UOOMS, BROADWAY. Old Friends and New Cordially Welcomed. |£ IS S Jji JJ JJ EDF 0R D CONFIDENTIAL typist, Office: Philips' Buildings, opposite Newton Kins'* Mart, N£w.nU 0 U 1 E
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1916, Page 6
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470Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1916, Page 6
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