PLYMOUTH'S PLYMOUTH'S BIGGEST ATTRACOur Genuine Winter Clearance Sale in the Best Chance of the Year to Purchase MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT GENUINE HONEST REDUCTIONS! Tempting prices prevail throughout our stocks and the inducement to buy quality goods at such low prices should bring men hurrying along to this popular store. Among our long list of genuine bargains arc the following attractive linesl Men's Grandrill Working Shirts, Sale price 2/11. Men's Navy and Striped Drill Working Shirts, Sale Price 3/11. Men's Double Breasted Overcoats, Sale Price 32/6. Men's Swandri Waterproof Overcoats, Sale Price 45/-. Boys' and Youths' Tweed Sports Suits, Sale Price 15/-. Boys' Fish Brand Oilskins, Sale Price 10/6. Boys' Tweed Golf Caps, Sale Price 1/-. Gents' Sample Waterproof Overcoats, Sale Price 19/1,1. ■'■ HTien the Kash advertises a. Sale it is genuine as will be proved from our Bargain Windows. OUTFITTERS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
?$; MILK OF THE CEHfALf. Br CALVE S ro How 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 Calfmeals—having on different occasions used nearly every Calf.Meal that has come on the market—l have found "Cercmilk," which I have used theaepast two seasons, the best in every way. It is easy to use, the calves very quickly tl./ive on it, and I think the price will more than favorably compare with any otner Calffood, on the market.—Your faithfully, —if- ... (Signed) JOHN ROSS. Wfliarahara, Sept. 1.1,1M5. I have used "CEREMILK" for my calves this season and can thoroughly ;ecornrnend it to anyone requiring Calfmral. There is no necessity to give any' hew milk from the day the calf is taken from the mother, when using "CKHEMILK." (Signed) J. SWALLOW. Matamau, Sept. 14, 1!)1£. I would like all interested to know what an excellent young stock food «-ur. "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 satisfactory for young pigs and poultry.—Yours faithfully, (Signed) P. W. KELLAWAY. t "Mavista," Adventure Bay, Tasmania. PIGGER 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 success if you have a good Separaor. f Are recognised as the standard of quality l>v which other makes are judged in the I SEPARATOR WORL& ' Follow your factory's lead and install the best machine—AN ALFA LAVAL. W YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE ALFA YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE BEST. Please write us for catalogues. SOLE AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH. FRUIT PESTS. Nqw is the time to SPRAY your fruit trees, and for that purpose I can supply:— VACUUM RED SPRAYING OIL Tn 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" KNAPSACK SPRAY PUMPS. "SUCCESS," "COLONIAL," and "ALPHA" PUMPS. NEWTON KINO GENERAL MERCHANT. In the day* when every penny must be ••»' watched, u«e the belt and most economical tea—Amber Tips.
DIPHTHERIA AND THROATS. With Diphtheria and other throat epidemics prevalent, every mother should' keep Eiuenzol (Is 6d and 2s 6d) handy. Health authorities recommend it for disinfecting the nose and throat. Young children who cannot gargle should lie on their backs while half, teaspoon fuls of Fluenzol are poured into each nostril.* NURSERYMEN'S NOTICES. IK ORANGI jVJURSERY TIKORANGI. PLANTING SEASON, 1916. 500,000 Two-year-old Barberry, 20s pei 1000. 10,00 d Fruit Trees, all leading varieties, price according to size. 10,000 Cupressus Lawsoniana, 253 pei 100. All kinds of Hedge, Shelter, and Ornamental Trees. Catalogue free on application. Orders over 20s railed free for casl with order. I A. S. HICKS, PROPRIETOR. PLANT NOW Shelter Trees, Hedge Plants, Ornamental and Flowerin Plants, Fruit Trees, Roses. (Extensive list of varieties to choosi fro ' We can quote for anything you require Catalogues posted free, MORSHEAD NURSERY CO NEW PLYMOUTH. TREES. TREES. R. .McK. MORISON, NURSERYMAN, STRATFORD, Has for sale a FINE ASSORTMENT c GARDEN AND CATTLE HEDGE PLANTS. SHELTER & ORNAMENTAL TREES. FRUIT TREES AND FLOWERING SHRUBS. i Come and inspect my Nurseries. Up- ! wards of 20 years' standing. Compare Quality and Prices. I Orders by post or telephone promptly attended to. BOUQUETS AND WREATHS SUPPLIED. j R. McK. MORISON, I N/IRSEIIYMAN, STRATEORB. Telephone 22, I Town Agent—NEWTON KING, Slrat- | ford, New Plymouth, Kaponga and Inglewood. HEDGE AND SHELTER TREES. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT. FINE, WELL-GROWN, HARDY PLANTS. piNUS INSIGNIS and MURICATA, 15/- to 20/- per 100. CUPRESSUS, LAWSONIANA and MACROCARPA, 25/- per 100. EL/EGNUS, ESCALLONIA, GOLDEN and SILVER AKE AKE, LAUREL, PRIVET, BROADLEAF and othei Hedge Plants, fine, strong two-year-olds, at 20/- per 100. RARE SHRUBS, including HEATHS (30 varieties), WARATAH, RHODO DJENDRONS (50 varieties), BORONIAS (-1 varieties), ROSES and other ran 1 shrubs. Send for our General Catalogue, G( 1 pages; New Zealand Native Plants, 31 I pages; post free. I DUNCAN & DAVIES, Ltd., WESTOWN, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 July 1916, Page 7
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