Smart Shirts and Ties! The Latest Novelties now Showing. TlieV are distinctly smart, these new ties and shirts in striped, plain and fancy; Tiis tolorings, too, are very effectiva 'as you will readily admit on first in* Bpection, all the latort shades are represented, and the variety is particularly [•'leasing to the man who "likeß a fiood assortment to choose from.'? PRICES INDICATE THE SPLENDID VALUES OBTAINABLE TO-DAY AND EVERY DAY AT THE "KASH." n ,XDE END SILK TIES, latest pattern# and designs, . 1/-, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6. NEGUGE SHIRTS, with linen band*; striped and plain patterns, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6. {TENNIS SHIKTS with collars, silk strip- , , ed or plain, af/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6. WORKING SHIRTS, in navy or striped drill, with collars, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, "THE KASH," OUTFITTERS, NEW PLYMOUTH,
I tfILK Of THE CEREALS fSrCALVEfI Follow the lead of those who are Making Money in Dairying I'have much pleasure in stating that after a long experience in Dairying and the use of Caifmeals—having on different occasions used nearly every Calfmeal that has come on the market—l have found "Ceremilk," which I have used theie past two seasons, the best in every way. It is easy to use, the calves very quickly thrive on it, and I think the price will more than favorably comWtW with any other Calffood on the market.—Your faithfully, (Signed) JOHN ROSS. Maharahara, Sept. 13,1915. . I have used "CEREMILK" for my calves this season and can thoroughly recommend it to anyone requiring Calfmeal. There is no necessity to give an# new milk from the. day the calf is taken from the mother, when using (Signed) J. SWALLOW. Matamau, Sept. 14, 1915. I would like all interested to know what an excellent young stock food your "CEREMILK" undoubtedly is. • The 1001b bag you sent is not yet finished. Upon first trial the calves took to ;.it with a thorough relish and are now almost weaned—looking better than ever I have had them. Used with proper care and judgment, I believe it to be equally satisfac- , tory for young pigs and poultry.—Yours faithfully, "Mavista," Adventure Bay, Tasmania. BIGGER DAIRY PROFITS FOR YOU, MR. FARMER, BY USING CEREMILK, THE ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER OF CALF FOODS. Local Agents:—-J. H. COCK and Co., Ltd., New Plymouth.
HOME SEPARATION! Is only a succtu ii you have a good Separaor. ALFA LAVAL MACHINES Are recognised as the standard of quality by which other makes are judged in the SEPARATOR WORLD. Follow your factory's lead and install the best machine—AN ALFA LAVAL. IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE ALFA YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE BEST. Please write us for catalogues. E. GRIFFITHS & eo NEW. PLYMOUTH, , TARANAKI.
FRUIt PESTS. Now is the time to SPRAY your fruit trees, and for that purpose X can supply:— VACUUM RED SPRAYING OIL In J pint, 1 pint, 1 gallon, and 4 gallon tins. COOPER'S FUNGICIDE in lib and 71b tins. "HARBAS" In 1 gallon tins. "VERMORITE' In packets. "ECLAIR* ' IAPSACK SPRAY PUMPS. -Success," "colonial," and "alpha" pumps, NEWTON KING general merchant.
Made from the belt tea hum the best ™ plantation* other blend gives tucH good value as Amber Tips. tea NC^
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1916, Page 7
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