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Arrived at LastPi WIDTH: 58 inches. WEIGHT: 13 ozs to the yard, DYE; Guaranteed pure ludigQ; 11/6 Price I 1 /«■ per yd. .The 'above serge is especially suitable for ladies' MStumefy i men's suits, riding habits and boys' knickers. Customers are advised to call Or write early as quantity; is strtctl/ i£imite& jpa sale at all six storeg, >«• The Melbourne Ltd New Plymouth Inglewood Stratford Eltham Hawera Wanganui

It's A New Boot. "V; Cet right "down to business quickly when you buy Rubber Soled Boots. THEY COST MONEY. Boy Rubberhide Boots. Beat every other Bubber Boot made j) the least expensive of all in the long run; have that reputation all over the ■world. A low grade leather soled rubber \l>oot costs less, floes not wear long, cannot be made watertight. It is not what vou pay but what vou get out of a boot that ; counts. This is what you get— y Best known construction—Patented June, 1806. Bestj Known Uppers—Admitted to be by everyone everywhere. !, Made whew they know how to work rubber —know how through three generations of inheritance. Pest Oak .Leather—cut from beends only; high priced and has the wear. Heal Protection—a dollar's wolth of extra wear in every pair. » 'fan be Resoled—Only boot that can be economically resoled; a great many are resoled everywhere; adds one third to their value. Lighter—Big thing in a day's work, DOCKRILL'S SOLE^AGENTS. Devon street. NEW PLYMOUTH

Read this Appreciation of All-British Made Tyres Dannavirke. H. 8., 23rd January, 1917. Managing Director, BAERAUD & ABRAHAM, LTD., D&nnevirke. .... t. J Dear Sir.—"The two Avon Tyres handed you for exhibition have been on my <ar (Hnpmobile) whilst I travelled 8000 miles. Their condition shows that another great quantity of mileage is still to be had with fair road wage. "I merely address these lines eo that fellow-motorists may profit by my experience. As an engineering expert I cover distances from Wellington, via Wairaropa and Mahawatu, Taupo, Gisborne, Bay of Plenty, Rotoraa, etc. Most of the latter is scoria country, which is very hard on tyres. Ii was under such conditions that the Avon Tyres were nsed, "Please repeat my last order." (§gd.) H. w. c. Henderson. Avon Tyre Agents Everywhere Sole N.Z. Distributors: MALING & CO., LTD., Chriatchurch LAND BARGAINS. TAKE ADVANTAGE Of JIT 20 Y 100 ACKES. Splendid little freehold dairy farm, all level, good portion already been ploughed; .subdivided into G pamrocks; 1 mile . from factory) school, and railway station. New house of 4 rooms, concrete floor fcowtfhed. Price only; ?£3O per acre, '£3oo cash, i enip. * EARS iHRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. 160 "ACKES. 'fe' Highly improved and choice dairy farm, rich soil, all level and plougliable; well fenced; handy to school and factory; new uouse of 7 rooms, concrete ffoor cowshedreturns exceptional. Price '£3B per acre, r £soo cash. E. JACKSON, , VATjUE and commission agents, stkatford. ' Opposite - P.O.- %ox 15.

GRASS SEED. gplendi Samples of COCKSFOOT, RYEGRASS. CLOVERS, etc., at bedrock prices for cash. 1 V ' SEND FOE PRICE-LIST. i Algerian Seed Oats-

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1917, Page 8

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