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■ ft/TEN'S' SOCKS, all wool, New Zearm" ' land make, 1/-, 1/3 atd 1/6 >3. © $ f 1 & $ V,*' 1 * * Melbourne Ltd. I pair. W/Ct Men's extra laTge size warm , flannels, worth 5/6. ytnEE MELBOURNE for men's genuine Police braces, 1/9 pair. •/. ipjyo Men's grey striped double- ■■ fronter denims at the-MEL-BOURNE; all stores. ' Neil's warm dark Union * A shirts at the MELBOURNE; v - all six stores.. , MELBOURNE, LTD., for - - Men's geuine "Doctor" flan- - neJs, 6/1 L 'sjay. s " carc ® Eroods. - k J./Tll' Men's Navy "Advance" drill 'shirts, pure soft cloth, at the MELBOURNE. mvw ßt ™z> dark twee<i saddi ® . trousers at the JdIiJLH. T: BOUBN|!, LTD. iT i : Men's strong striped cotton tweed trousers at the MELBOUBNE, LTD.; , * ;■»« ©/(}, Men's fleecy shirts and pants " at the Melbourne .Heavier makes 3/6. ;;| Melbourne Ltd. 16/6 PAIR, Blue grey blankets, single bed size, at THE MELBOURNE. 1 S/fi Large striped bush rugs at The MelbournSfLtd. 24/6 PAIR, threequarter size, white fleecy blankets at THE MELBOURNE. gRj/- PAIR, Best New Zealand wool blankets, double bed size, at THE MELBOURNE. 1 p /Q Large Chintz down quilts at THE MELBOURNE. Much cheaper than blankets. g/g DOZEN lovely white flannelette, grand quality, 3?in3 i wide. Best English make. YARD Horrockses' 36-inch pure calico at THE MELBOURNE, LTD. j g%D Fine pure Longcloth, 36ins wide, and guaranteed pure , THE MELBOURNE/ 2/3 YAljfD, Genuine Doctor flannel. natural or grey color, t at THE MELBOURNE. 11/6 YARD, fine indigo coating serge at THE MELBOURNE; 58ins wide. Melbourne Ltd. BOYS' SPORT SUITS, 16/0; all sizes at THE MELBOURNE, LTD. Boys; NEW TWEED HATS, 1/3 and 1/11 at THE MELBOURNE, LTD. 3/6 New golden brown velvet hats at THE MELBOURNE. J /Q, Fine serge college caps at the , THE MELBOURNE, LTD. 2/J AND 3/9 Boys ' dark union shirts, warm and strong at THE : MELBOURNE, LTD. FOR Ladies white lawn hemstitched handkerchiefs at THE MELBOURNE. 3/6 LADIES' warm grey fleecy lined bloomers at THE MELBOURNE. g/0 TO g/Q BOYS' warm golf stockings, striped tops at THE MELBOURNE, LTD. 3./ XX Ladies' plain all-wool cashmere stockings at THE MELBOURNE, LTD. gg/_ MEN'S warm tweed, overcoats;. boys' tweed top : coats 10/0 to 27/0. ■ Melbourne Ltd. Melbourne Ltd. Melbourne Ltd. I •Or.

COUGH MEDICINE FOlt CHILDREN Never give a cliild a couglx mcdicinfr that contains opium' in any form. When opium is given,- other arid more serious diseases may follow. 1-ong experience has demonstrated that there is no better or safer v medicine for coughs, colds and croup in children than Chamberlain's jCough Remedy. It is equally valuable for adults. Try it. It contains pio opium or other harmful drug. Sold

LAND BARGAINS. JTAKE ADVANTAGE OF MY 20 YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPEUIEKCBj ' 100 ACRES. . .'. ' ' / tChoice Dairy Farm, land of rich quality, all ' ' ploughed, well gra'ssed; sheep-proof fencing; i mile'to'factory anr' school; easily carry 35 cows; 5-roomed'house; 13-bail cowshed. Be ■ "■ turns from this farm are exceptional. PRICE only i£lfl an acre, easy terms. Rental {£7s- a year, ' " 240 ACftBK. » freehold dairy orlgrazing farnf, over 100 acres iinder^pldughj 11 subdivided fyto 12 paddocks; on good metalln&road, handy to school, »!>•' -factory and Tailway station; will carry 70 cows; 6-roomed house; ii concrete floor cowshed; all necessary outbuildings. ** PRICE [£2s per acre, |£soo cash. (A rare chance)', E. JACKSON, I Valuer & commissionVagent, stratford & new, Plymouth. /'Opposite Bellringere'j P.O. Box 15.

Q upr ther% v /- Breakfast / When hubby simply must get to the / office "extra early —whenever haste is i necessary in breaklaßt preparation, m Creamoata will come to the rescue. I This distinctively different breakfast J food is cooked in a low moments and f serves us a substantial "start-off" for ' the day's work. Creamoata is not only easy of digestion but embodies both nerve and brain revitalising properties .of the choicest fnll grained oats. %■ Creamo.the Oat creamoata and all Thistle products share in the great Free Gift Scheme. Send Id. stamp for coupon sheet ( / and Free starter cou- V B pon to "Thistle," Box 24, Gore, i If you want the bait oatmeal, aik for Thistle Brand in Sib., 71b» and 251b. bags; Thistle Flaked Oats are far superior to ordinary rolled oats in purity and flavour. < 'St

n.., H'v< Dockrill's Footwear^ > Fj>r field or farm' makes toif J'ght and walking St| V j GENTS' LEATHER .WOHKING BOOTS, nailed, toei and heel' '«» • i 1 a*. • Bl* 'F3 • ' «• 18 /- 6 - j RENTS' fiTTßfyn?. DERBY BOOTS, the Tamer's favorite Town"' ; ' loot, sj' »« 6a'' P« v S'« GENTS'- STOUT BOX CALF. DERBY BOOTS, sturdy, 1 v able and good-looking n ' ESI S3l £2 32 Z® GENTS' HEAVY CHROME LACE BOOTS, leatlier lined, speci-' ally, constructed to stand the hardest wear in the coun« *-* IP®*"K9 * a 5/' V All" orders by post receive prompt attention. Wo pay postage^ DOCKRILL'S street. NEW PLYMOUTH'

Ithings haw happened r mSQye&rs Little settlements have become T cities, the sales of Eonningtoa'a Irish Moss have increased enor- ; jnously—it still leads in curative properties and popularity. It was made by qualified chemists over 50 years ago—it ii iixade by qualified chemists to-day. It L >red colds in the early settlement—it cures coughs and colds in the of t°-day.

Mr. T. Orr, Ayr 3lreet, Invefcargill •writes:—"l have plewuro in rpcom* mending Bonoingtou's Irish Moss, as I have a large family gwj. and have found it a. A great benefit to the ,y 9 TOT children when they j(&3& \/tw have been St/ (ft Buffering J Nfto. J§?' from colds." $0 'Jk ». ffV 127 Sft Si over: w ; years £

GRASS SEED. • • (Splendi Samples of COCKSFOOT, RYEGRASS* CLOVERS, etc., at beduock prices for cash, SEND FOR TRICE-LIST. < Algerian Seed Oats. H. C. LUKE •' ' ' KGLEWOOD.

;■ rjMME-' TABLE | CAPS LEAV" DAILY lIETDIIN JOURNEY—"' Waitara, as 3.1. am Awakino, dep. 6 am Motunui C/») am Mokau, 6,45 am ' Onaero,. 9.0 an Tongaporutu, 9.0 urn Urenui, 9.15 cm ' Okftu JJwUL 9.30 Qui Waitoitol, 9.2j am Uiuti, 11.40 am 5 Uruti, 10.0 am Waitoitoi,* 12.0 noon Okau Road, 12.C noon Urenui, 12,10 pm . Tongaporutu, I.C pm Ona«ro, 12.20 pm I Mokau, 3.1» \v.n Motunui, 12.25 pm . Awakina, nrr. «\!-»-ut 4 Waitara, arr. about 1 Information can be obtained at Garage, Waitara. ! JfareavCash. .... MOTOR MAIL SERVICE. JNGLEWOOD-TARATA-PURANGI. OAR leaves Purangi daily at ?> a.m., Tarata V/,8.30 Q.m„ arrives Inglewood 9.30 a.m. leaven Inglewood at 3.10 p.m., Tflfrata A p.m., and arrives Purangi 5.30 p.m. t Terms on application. '< AND'SCOTT, ;f, v > Maij Contrac{oM^

|AItiY MOTOIt-CAII RAHOTU TO NEW PLYMOUTH. , ftnivr?- E!eht-»?ater HucJsod Car will leaw Rih(rtu daily at 7.45 a.m., arriving hew, riv. I'SaOk corner) it 4.30 p.m.; arrive Rahotu vV may be booted and parcela left with fi h.VWsllrcr, at Cattley'a Olßce, Brougttam ' lIOJIONA'TAMJHANA, Proprietor. IWEEA-OPONAKE MOTOTt 'BUS SERVICE TIME-TABLE. Arr. Opunaks 3.30 pm ' Dep. Gpunake 6.30 am „ Fihama 7 am „ Oeo, 7.10 am „ OtaUeho 7.40 am Ksupobonlii 7.50 Arr. Manaia 8/ nm Dep. Manaia ,8.20 am Dep; Hottera.B »m , *- mqosie, HUai% ijbvjn 12.45 pm - Ilurfia 1.20 pm J.M pm, iM pm , r jkanbi .'W alio 2.W p.®. ME&

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1917, Page 8

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