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P. PLUMULE'S Popular Store is full of Style I just now |fc IN HATS! < For the winter setison. Whatever > type of htadwear you may need— ' a soft felt hat, such as is so popular now, a bowler hat or a. smart tweed cap. /&i . F. PLUMTREK HAS THE f RIGHT THING ,v^ at a price to suit yoti. All our nats come from the best selected makers—they give excellent service and each hat or cap possesses style and attraction, FOR QUALITY WE EXCEL THE STORE FOR SMART CAPS I NEW PLYMOUTH.

Thoughtful Dairymen who work to obtain the maximum of profit from their Dairy Herds, know from practical experience that it pays to systematically drench each oow after calving with SYKES'S DRENCH. Read what a Prominent Jersey Breeder says: Amongst the most prominent and* successful breeders of Jersey cattle in New Zealand, Mr. E. GRIFFITHS, of the Honeyfield Jersey Farm, ne»r New Plymouth, lias long been counted. The New Zealand Government recently purchased from Mr. Griffiths a handsome bull to bead their pedigiee Jersey herd at the Ruakura Farm of Instruction. Though troubled with abortion four, years ago. he says "he has not suffered a single loss since using Sykes's Drench and Abortion Powders and Drench, Before and aftar calving every cow is drenched, and later on before service the eows are treated with Abortion Powders." •It costs Bd. to Drench a Cow. Price: 16/- doz. Packets, or 1/6 & Packet. 1 Better buy it by the dczen. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Each Packet of SYKES'S DRENCH contains enough for two doses. SYKEB'S DRENOH ANNUAL-FREE! Write for it.

Seed Potatoes! H. E. McGOWAN, Experimental Grower, Willowbridge, South Canterbury. 3wt. Sack. I EARLY ROSE 12/6 20/BEAUTY HEBRON 12/6 20/EARLY PURITANS 11/- W*DALHOUSIE 13/6 22/*A new variety, first early, blight register and heavy cropper, JlcGowan writes this is the best early potato he has yet planted. ROBIN ADAIR 12/6 20/MAORI CHIEF , 15/- 24/GAMEKEEPER 9/6 15/6 IRISH WHITE ROCKS 10/6 17/IRISH RED ROCKS '9/6 15/6 SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR QUANTITIES. X.B.—Seed Potatoes will be scarce this year, particularly early varieties, so please order early SOLE TARANAKI AGEXT. NEW PLYMOUTH. Grocer and General Merchant. ' Phone 207 ' Quotations for prime table potatoes, pollard, bran, grain, gro« ceries, etc., on application.

PIGS! PIGS! PIGS! JJACON QQ., J/C RECEIVIXG DATES FOR JULY. Stratford—Monday 17, after 12 noon. Okato—Monday 17 from 11 till 2. Moturoa—Tuesday, 18 from 11 till 2. Inglewood—Tuesday, IS. Toko—l7th before 12, Jlidhirst—l!). J. WOOLDRIDGE, Okato. J. YANDLE, Stratford.

]NJEW PLYMOUTH HIDE, SHEEPSKIN WOOL ami TALLOW SALES. HIDES, CALFSKINS. SALES EVERY FOUR WEEKS. NEXT SALE: TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1916, Consignments received between sala at any time during working hours. Advice Cards and address labels on application. Good competition assured. L. A. NOLAN & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. Hide Store, Gill Street.

'! PICS! THOS. BORTHWICK AXD SONS (Australasia, Ltd.) .. CEIVIKG DATES FOR JUKE: Toko—Monday 6. Stratford—Tuesday 6. Tariki—Wednesday 7. Thursday 8. Waitara—Monday 5, 12 Urenui—Monday 12. J. H. BUTCHER, Stratford.

(J'ARANAKI WOOL, SHEEPSKIN, HIDE AND TALLOW SALES. NEXT SALETUESDAY, JULY 25, ltllfi. , Clients are particularly requested to forward consignments early. Small consignments will be received at PRODUCE SHEDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, and will be forwardfld to Stratford for sale, wbere vendors can rely on their produce meeting FULL COMPETITION. NEWTON KING

DI M 0 C K AND CO C. E. STREET, Fitzroy. J. W. BURKE, Elthain. J. SURRA, Stratford. C, T. ARNOLD, Hawera.

IXGLEWOOD • TARATA - PURANGI" MOTOR MAIL SERVICE. ("■JAR leaves. Burangi daily at 7.30 a.m., Tarata 8.30 a.m., arrives Inglewood 9.30 a.m. Leaves Inglewood at 3.10 p.m., Tarata 4 p.m. flnd arrives Purangi 5.30 p.m. .W. CROZIER, Mall Contractor. .

The Js.rMi*ici Daily News is on the Breakfast tables in places as far avvay : .v. —uj:.j,j bp . ~^C f. as p a t ea> , , . .. >:.,.pu* Whalounaro, iw VV« Hternliv cover the wkele of the -T>?i»u<> liv .reakftat time. BusiBean bten of tin prorixee—let us Ml

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1916, Page 2

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