OUR BEAUTIFUL AUTUMN COSTUMES, "'■" Jailored to suit any. figure, arc quite a speciality with us. Materials and workmanship are the very best. OUR MILINERY lis the very latest and smartest. Shades to Blend wiU» OUR BLOUSES are the newest and are great in variety. FRdCKS,< 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
Freight Paid D■»J A ■■ a a to , arrive ttfiotatioiis for FrOQUCe May 22nd 'Extraordinary low prices. Subject sales and prompt reply. POULARD 3-sack lots, 17/- sack. (2001b Sacks) io- sac k '° ts . I f/f sa< *« 17-sack lots, 16/6 sack. BRAN ?AN 3-sack lots, 9/9 sack. (1601b Sacks) 2°- Bac |< ' o *' f/f •«*■ ' 16-sack lots, 9/3 sack. WHEAT (200lb Sacks) 18/9 sack. OATS, Gartons (feed) 1751b Sacks 3-s?ek 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) 3-bag lots 5/3 bag. 5/9 bag. POTATOES (Prime Canterbury) 1881b. sacks 14/-. RAILAGE PAID ANY STATION IN TARANAKI on 3-SACK ORDER Order now. to-morrow may be too late! J. McNeill, "*" Grocer and General Merchant. 'Phone 207.
A "Tip to Dairy Farmers. LOOK AHEAD! Owing to war conditions and the growing scarcity of ocea» freights, our deliveries of Alfa Laval Separators - Are daily becoming more.,uncertain "both as regards date and price. < ■ i . ■ ' . Our principals have ample stocks for the next few months, but beyond that period the position js uncertain. The WISE man wilPorder now, forfuture delivery, hii 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. m. GRIFFITHS &M2o. CHIEF AGENTS, TARANAKI. OSMONDS jV. «* -.OND .ODLMU COO LIVER OIL FOOD OR ALL * • Manufactured from the PUREST NORTH SEA COD LIVER OIL, assimilated by the latest electric driven machinery with 14 carefully •elected ingredients of high feeding value for all slock. CALVES thrive and grow on it. It has a feeding value quite equal to new milk at a third of the cost. The best possible flesh and fat producer for adding to skimmed or separated milk. No Scour where this is used properly. MILCH COWS yield abundant milk, richer cream, more butter. It W not affect the milk. PRICE 50/- PER BAG. ' " SPECIAL.— 6-9}. of CODLTVINE makes sufficient to feed Bto 10 «hres, only costing J4d. per head. -cent.; Albuminoids, 14per cent! OSMOND & SON (n.z) Ltd. ' l P.O. BOX 480. WELLINGTON.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1916, Page 6
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