Our WINTER SALE IS STILL PROCEEDING. The following Sines are among the many SPECIAL BARGAINS being offered. MEN'S BLUE GRANDRILL WORKING SHIRTS with collars, Sale Price 2/11, MEN'S WHIPCORD WORKING .TROUSERS with hip locket, sizes 3 to 7, Sale Price 6/11 pair. SWANDRI GUARANTEED WATERPROOF OVERCOATS riding cut, usually 55/-, Sali Price 45/-, . HEN'S ana O.S. HEN'S FLEECELINED SINGLETS and UNDERPANTS, Sale Price 1/11. MEN'S STRIPED NAVY DRILL -.WORKING SHIRTS with colls rs, worth 5/6, Sale Price 3/11. MEN'S SAMPLE MACINTOSH WATERPROOF OVERCOATS usual up to 45/-. For 19/11. MEN'S HEAVY TWEED OVERCOATS, dduble breasted, • belted "back, usually 42/6, /:,•' For 32/6, GENTS* TWEED BOX SUITS Sale Price 29/6. WIDE END SILK TIES, STUD KNOTS and BOWS Sale Price 9d each. YOUTHS' 3-GARMENT SUITS with knieker breeches, sizes 15, 18. 17, 18, usual prices up to 52/6, Sale Price 19/11. BOYS' TWEED SPORTS SUITS witb> plain knickers, sizes 5 to 12, Sale Price 15/- suit. BOYS' FISH BRAND OILSKIN sizes 34 to 44 inch, Sale Price 10/ C. MEN'S GREY DENIM WORKING TROUSERS, sizes 3 and 4 only, Sale Price 2/11 pair. MEN'S NATURAL SINGLETS with ■short sleeves, Sale Price, 1/11, PETONE ALL-WOOL SOCKS Sale Price 1/3 pair. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL SHIRTS all wool navy flannel, Sale Price 5/11. BOYS' TWEED HATS and CAPS Sale Price 9d. BOYS' WASHING TIES, Sale Price 4d. BOYS' TWEED VARSITY SUITS complete with leather belt, - Sale Price 10/6. BOYS' SHIRTS with ga 1/11 each. BOYS' FOOTBALL KNICKERS, 1/6 pair. MEN'S ALL-WOOL COLONIAL UNDERFLANNELS, full size, Sale Price 4/6. i "THE KASH ,OEVON STREET "Best Value Store in Taranaki." tdEW PLYMOUTH-
Sometimes your watch won't keep time: ] goes when and how it likes. You take it to the mender; and he, perhaps, finds the delicate movements have been gut out of goar by dust you ran only see under a lagnifying glass. Indigestion acts in the same way on the body. Digestion, like the mainspring of a watch, is one of the principal things that keep the wheels of life running smoothly. Lat it be disturbed and overy part of your system suffers. Notably your nerves are upset. Why ? Well, the nerves and digestive systems depend upon each other very closeiy. One cannot become affected without the other becoming upset. Ead digestion means.lack I of nourishment from food. Your nerves I cry out because tlioy are not fedA They lose tone and energy. Let us show how | Mother Seigel's Syrup rapidly mands mat- j ters. In. a state of Indigestion 1 often food remains too. long in. the stomach and ierments. Again, the supply of bile (Nature's own laxative) from the liver is frequently poor in quality, and badly regulated. Or the bowels are too sluggish to expel the body's refuse. All these important digestive organs are the centre .of a special nervous system. Naturally the irritated nerves protest—like the watch does against a speck of dust. You must right your digestion before body and nerves can be restored to a really 3ound state; otherwise there is a stead" drain on vitality. The drip of water froi a leaking can will empty it in time. Mother Seigel's Syrup quickly stops this sapping of the system. Its tonic and corrective action restores good digestion by stimulating stomach, liver and bowels into healthy activity. Then you derive full nourishment from your Robust health, with full nerve energy, follow*. NURSERYMEN'S NOTICES. TEEES. TREES. R. McK. MORISOM, NURSERYMAN, STRATFORD, Has for sale a FINE ASSORTMENT of GARDEN AND CATTLE HEDGE : PLANTS. SHELTER & ORNAMENTAL TREES. . FRUIT TREES AND FLOWERING SHRUBS. Come and inspect my Nurseries. Upwards of 20 years' standing. Compare Quality and Prices. Orders by post or telephone promptly attended to. i BOUQUETS AND WREATHS .' i SUPPLIED. R. McK. MORISON, NURSERYMAN, STRATFORD. Telephone 22. I Town Agent-NEWTON KING, Stratford, New Plymouth, Kaponga and Insrlewood. 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. EIuEGNUS, ESCALLONIA, GOLDEN and SILVER AKE AKE, LAUREL, PRIVET, BROADLEAF and other Hedge Plants, fine, strong two-year-olds, at 20/- per 100. RARE SHRUBS, including HEATHS (SO varieties), WAP.ATAH, RHODODENDRONS (30 varieties), BORONIAS (I varieties), ROSES and other rare | Send for our General Catalogue, 00 I pages; New Zealand Native Plants, 30 | page 3; post free. I DUNCAN & DAVIES, Ltd., WESTOWN, NEW PLYMOUTH.
MUKOFTHCCEREALT. KrCALVEf Follow thef lead of those who are Making Money in Oairvinc I have much pleasure in stating that after a long experience in Dairying fend the use of Calfmeals—having on different occasions used nearly every Calftaeafthat has come on the market—l have found "Ceremilk," which I have used these past two seasons, the best in every way. It is easy to use, the calves *e*y quickly thrive on it, and I think the price will more'than favorably comWe with any other Calffood on the market.—Your faithfully, JOHN EOSS. .', / Maharahara, Sept. 13, lil.„. v. I have used "CEREMJLK" for my calves this season and can thoroughly recommend it to anyone requiring Calf meal. There is no necessity to give any new milk from the day the calf is taken from the mother, ivhen usina n)JEREMILK." * r '■' ■•-•-.- -.---- - '(Signed) J. SWALLOW. Matamau, Sept. 14,1015 , I would like all interested to know what an excellent young stock fool four "CEREJWLK" undoubtedly is. The 1001b bag you sent is not yet finished. Upon first trial the calves took |«ijj» with a thorough Telish and are now almost weaned—looking better than 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. "Mavista," Adventure Bay, Tasmania. BICCER DAIRY PROFITS FOR YOU, MR. FARMER, BY USING ©EREMILK, 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. Are recognised as the standard of quality by which other makes are judged in the I SEPARATOR WORLD. I 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 & SOLE AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH. FRUIT PESTS. Kow is the time to SPRAY your fruit trees, and for that purpose I can supply:— VACUUM RED SPRAYING OIL In I pint, 1 pint, 1 gallon, and 4 gallon tiua> COOPER'S FUNGICIDF In lib and 71b tins. "HARBAS" jn 1 gallon tins. "VERMORITE" In packets. "ECLAIR" KNAPSACK SPRAY PUMPS. "COLONIAL," and "ALPHA" PUMPS. NEWTON KING GENERAL MERCHANT:Insist on Amber Tips
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