Men's Bargains AT THE Melbourne's Great Sale NOW ON. ALL-WOOL SOCKS. ' STRIPED PYJAMAS, Knitted in N.Z.' JSalejij'ice .... ~y/- Pair. Good Flannelette, regular 7/6, now 4/11 SILK WIDE-END TIES, BRAZILIAN STRAW HATS, Regular 2/6 and 2/9, now >-.-rr.. ]/-• Regular 10/6, now half price 5/3 NEGLIGE SHIRTS, LARGE WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS, Whitejgrounds, striped, 4/11, for 2/11 Irish lawn, regular 6d, now .. 3 \h SADDLE TROUSERS, INbIGO COATING SUITS, Regular 12/6, now .-. 9/6 Usual 79/6. now .... . . .'.vrrvTV. C9/C New Plymouth Eltham Ingjewood Hawera Stratford Wanganui
J r~ Footwear for the Family. GENTS' STOUT GLACE KID DERBY nob toe, a light gl/" 5 dressy boot for general wear, sturdy comfortable and, goodlooking .. .. .. L ..; . LADIES' STOUT GLACE KID DERBY SHOES, patent, cap, 14/6 Cuban heel, a splendid shoe for regular wear, with wide laces and round rubbers free .. .[ ( L . L ._. > CHILDREN'S STROXG BOOTS, nnlined. For hard wearing this model takes some beating; very popular in the country. Prices from Children's 10/6 to Women's 15/6 The name of DOCKRILL stands at the back of this \footwear we can guarantee satisfaction. « ; All orders by post will receive prompt attention. We pay postage. DOCKRILL'S DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
FOR THE FARM. BASIC SLAG, BONEDUST. HIRST'S SWEDES, MAGNUM BONUM, MONARCH, CHAMPION, CRIMSON KING, ETC. GABION'S SUPERLATIVE, HARDY GREEN GLOBE, ETC. SUPER, TURNIP MANURES. H. C. LUKE. INGLEWOOD.
Taranaki land, building and investMENT SOCIETY. (Permanent). Directors Meacr3 Richard Cock (Chairman). A. Shuttleworth, W. L. Newman, Newton King, A. Gotdvater, T. K. Skinner, Colonel Ellis. BUY YOUR OWN HOME. The Society lends money on Freehold or approved Leasehold Lands. A borrowed may select bis own architect, plans and builder. The Society pays co?J of preparing and registering all mortgages of £IOO or over. All profits divided equally amongst borrowers t jid investors. The Society is purely co-opera-tive. . Based on the calculation cI the profas made during the last few year?? the tins* required to repay a loan is seven years. For example: A. member borrowing £IOO (five «h;ue.- i'- ; > each) would have paid in monthly instalmentof £1 lis 8d in seven >v»rs ..." £133 0 0 From which, deducting th* ;;mount 'of the loan 100 0- 0 Wou'd leave as paid fry infest the balance £->3 0 C The Sot'iriv hs«* t FU.-J> <»r over £2OIO ■PrUo for pn*p«.ius and partijulsire. XO'flCfi. i:.>rs SIMS, OOOPKR AND CO. *'* 'NX), I.td., Moat Exporters, beg V. advise that tlicy have appointed two r; present-Hit fts in the Hawora district: "jjf a. J)] NGN (address, Princess Street, Ta!cilione.272; P.O. Box 135>; K U O >i r . p. II HARRISON (address, 79
0 o o 0 0 cQjiealt/i Is it any wonder so many -women break down? Women's work in fTL. monotonous—tiring—wearing—day \j J after day t lie same duties to be per--i formed, with little or no chance of f j getting away tor a needed rest and change. For the woman whosn strength is overtaxed or the an»mic \t yor.njj girl, no tonic has proved so ri satisfactory as Wilton's Bovoferruin. C J It restores '/itality to the nerves, brings health and courage in placeof j/1» depression and lack of energy. I'/fi S_r at chemists and stores or by post n GEO. W. WILTON ft CO., LTD., WeUiiiton Wilton's O 0 o
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1917, Page 8
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