Arrived at Last--Pine Indigo WIDTH: 58 inches, <K WEIGHT: 13 ozs to the yard. DYE: Guaranteed pure Indigo. Price above serge is especially suitable" for ladies' costumes, ■. men's .suits, riding habits and boys'knickers. Customer are advised tocaU or write early as quantity is strictly limited. ,On sale at all six stores, yfifttiA- § The Melbou New Plymouth Eltham Inglewood Howera Stratford Wanganui
It's A New Boot. Oft right down to, business quickly when you buy Rubber Soled Boots. f. THEY COST MONEY; : Buy Rubberhide Boots. Beat every other Rubber Boot made;' ':■'; the Jeast expensive of all in the long run; have that reputa- : rtion all over the world. A low grade leather soled rubber ■ ■'..-.'lioot costs less, does not wear long, cannot be made watertight. / It is not what you paj; but what you get out'of a boot that 'Countß. '"'.'..'' ' r •'' This is what you get— n ; i Besti knoro construction—Patented June, 1906. "^ ' . Best Known Uppers—Admitted to be by everyone everywhere. »" ' Made whew they know how to work rubber—know ,~-.rr > •■' how through three generations, of inheritance. & Best Oak Leather—cut from beends only; high priced and haS ■ ',' ' the wear. > Peal Protection—a dollar's worth of extra wear in every pair. j Can be Resoled—Only'boot that can be economically resoled;' ':.. a great many are resoled" everywhere; adds one third '".*•• to their value. - v* .■.-.". ■■'•'• Lighter-—Big thing in a day's work. iOCK RILL'S SOLE AGENTS. BEyON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.'
> LAND BARGAINS. 'V* JAKE ADVANTAGE OF MY 20 YEARS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. ' f" 100 ACRES. 160 ACRES. little freehold dairy farm, all Highly improved and choice dairy farm, *BeYel, good portion already been plough- ~ , ,'.-. ... „ &fc robdividedinto 6 pacax&s; 1 mile ™h sod, all level and ploughable; well ,<ftom factory, school, and railway sta--. fenced . handjr to school and factory; ,'iion. *!, New house of 4 rooms, concrete floor new house of 7 rooms, concrete ffoor S' ™ J . , ■ . cowshed; returns exceptional. T v-Price only, r £3o per acre, [£3oo cash. . , .'iftmip. v \ ' Price'£3B per acre,; £SOO cash, j' E. JACKSON, {< " VAUOE ANI) COMMISSION AGENTS, STRATFORD. ;- -Opposite BeTlrtogers', P.O. Box 15.
GRASS SEED. Splendi Samples of COCKSFOOT, RYEGRASS. CLOVERS, etc., at bedrock prices for cash. SEXD FOE PRICE-LIST. Algerian Seed Oats. H. C. LUKE. The fewest Durable Pipes. Cheap as Earthenware and lasts for all time.
m mtm sewage, roatl and farm culverts, and all drainage works. No .other shjuld be used. Trite list on application. ?T&WSP
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1917, Page 8
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396Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1917, Page 8
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