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Melbourne Ltd. s'S SOCKS, all wool, New Zealand make, y-, 1/3 and 1/6 i pair. . Men's extra large size warm , flannels, worth 5/6. fjXHE MELBOURNE for men's genuine Police braces, 1/9 ■ m Men's grey striped double- »' fronter denims at the MELBOURNE; all stores. e n 'B , warln dark Union shirts at the MELBOURNE; all six stores. "H----t 1 9/Q Large Chintz down quilts 'i- at THE MELBOURNE. MELBOURNE, LTD.; for Men's geiiine "Doctor", flannels, 6/ll. ; Very scarce ■goods. , mi Men's Navy "Advance" drill , shirts, pure soft cloth, at . the MELBOURNE. ty Strong, dark tweed saddle '- 1 ■ trousers' at th«i JUtl^ . BOPRNE, LTD. JJW/J Men's strong striped cotton •"" ' tweed trousera at the MELif' 'bourne, ltd/"" '276 Men's.-fleecy sjiirts and pants ■' at the Melbourne .Heavier h makes 3/6. ' Melbourne Ltd. Melbourne Ltd. 16/6 PAIR, Blue grey blankets, single bed size, at THE MELBOURNE. ■fr 1 1 1 'l3/6 Large striped bush rugs at The Melbourne, Ltd.; 24/6 PAIR, threequarter size, white fleecy blankets at THE MELBOURNE. PAIR, Best New Zealand 1 wool blankets, double bed size, at THE MELBOURNE. Much cheaper than blankets. 8/6 DOZEN lovely white flannelette, grand quality, 32ins v wide. Best English make. gS4D«,YARD Horroekses' 36-inch pure calico at THE MELt BOURNE, LTD. 8* D Fine pure, Longcloth, 36ins wide, and guaranteed pure W THE MELBOURNE, 2/3 YARD, Genuine Doctor flantal, natural or gi'ey color, at THE MELBOURNE.' 11/6 YARD, fine indigo coating serge at ''-THE MELBOURNE; 58ins wide. Melbourne Ltd. Melbourne Ltd. gOYS' SPORT SUITS, IC/C; all sizes at THE MELBOURNE, LTD. g.OYS, NEW TWEED HATS, 1/3 and 1/11 at THE MELBOURNE, LTD. 3/6 CW g° ]deu " )rown ve l hats at THE MELBOURNE. 1 /G, Fine serge college caps at the THE MELBOURNE, LTD. 2/7 AND 3/9 Boys' dark: union 9hirts, , warm and strong at THE MELBOURNE, LTD. g FOR J/ - , Ladies white 'lawn hemstitched handkerchiefs at THE MELBOURNE. 3/6 LADIES' warm grey fleecy lined bloomers at THE MELBOURNE, 2/9 T0 3 7 9 BoYS ' warm golf stockings, striped ;, tops at THE MELBOURNE, ' i r . LTD. 1/11 PAIR Ladies' plain all-wool cashmere stockings at THE \> MELBOURNE, LTD. MEN'S warm tweed overcoats; boys' tweed top-coats 10/6 to 27/6. Melbourne Ltd.

LAND BARGAINS. i JAKE* 'ADVANTAGE OF MY 20 YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE^ 'i \ ' 10.0 ACRES. . "* Choice Dairy Farm, land of rich quality, all ploughable; 80. acres been ' . pfoughed, well grassed;' sheep-proof fencing; i mile to factory anc' school; easily carry 35 cows; 5-roomed house; 13-bail cowshed. Ee ■ turns from this farm are exceptional. " PRICE only i£ls an acre, easy terms. Rental r £7s a j-ear. ■ • 240. ACRES. . ' / Splendid freehold dairy; or grazing farm,' over 100 acres under plough';" • subdivided into 12 paddocks; on good metalled road, handy to school _-, i factory and railway station; will carry 70 cows; 6-roomed house;' concrete floor cowshed; all necessary outbuildings. PRICE [£2s per acre, £SOO cash. (A rare chance)., E. JACKSON, /. -yAXMB & COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD & NEW PLYMOUTH. Opposite Bellrifigers* P.O. Box 15. Dockrill's Footwear,' For field or farm makeis tojV tight and talking jgj '' pleasure* j nmJTS' T.BATTTEg' WOTR-KTNIr BOOTS/ nailed, toe and-lieei 9 i H f* SS 63 W /.RENTS' CHRC)ME DERBY BOOTS, the Farmer's favorite Towit feat si mi 63 S« M ra IS L 6 GjajTS'- STOUT BOX CALF, DERBY BOOTS, "sturdy,comfort§bW SriS good-looking gg es : BJ EB *?/? • GENTS' HEAVY CHROME LACE BOOTS, leather lined, sped' • alljj constructed to. Btand the hardest wear in the coun« wt? ~ s*ss 3 5'!* . MPwwrtfr Bwt receive prompt attenliofir We pay postage^. DOCKRILL'S dbvojtstreeiv JtJEW PLYMOUTH.' Ml GRASS SEED. Splendi Samples of COCKSFOOT, RYEGRASS,; CLOVERS, etc., at bedrock prices for cash, SEND FOR PRICE-LIST. Algerian Seed Oats. H. C. LUKE. INGLEWOOD.

EVERYBODY'S DRINKING IT! What? 6HW n GIKGEK. A P ure ' ' i wholesome and .refreshing drink for sen- ' i'sible peopld. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. A tifble.spoonful to a.large 'Mottle. 1/0 Tier Jjottle; all grocers. 1 Order to-day frpm your grocer! You ' t will be satisfied. A number of Lismore (Sydney) girls who liavo banded themselves together .tnto a guild have raised 1 over £I6OO i"tt months for patriotic purposes-. All of the girls are earning their own living.' ; ; , : ; V:i !f SAVES*GNE-THIRD TIME. Culs said bru&es may lie healed in about one-third the time required 'by the usual treafmerti by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is an antiseptic and causes such injuries to heal without maturation. This 'liniment also relieves | j soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains. Sold everywhere. '

MOTOR-CAR SERVICE : BAHOTU TO NEW PLYMOUTH. ,„N«w Elehtaeater Hudson Car will Je«Tr duly at 7.45 a.m., aiming New riyj'ijbsal Bank'cornet) at 4.30 p.m. I arrive Rahotir* ; safceainflv be booked and parcela left with Mf.J.A Rafter, at Cattley'o Office, Brougham SStioet. i-'.' v MOMONA TAMIBANA,. Proprietor. ftTTAWEBA'-OPUNAKE MOTOR 'BBS SERVICE ■LIS *. ■ TIME-TABLE. . t Art. Opunake 3.30 pm fiuto lJDoin ' » PUiaiuo" 7am < «.viai. 1»w ■ „ Oeo, 7-10 am - v " wi» MS pm .. 7 -. <lo ,°™ l£5 c Kaupokontoi: ,7.50 rn,tn.' ■ 'Arr, Manaift B in. ,. us. |^ AIL rJJIMI."-' TABLE CARS LEAVE DAILY RETURN JOURNEY—* Waitara, as ],cv am Awakino, dep. 6 am Motunui 8.4: am Mokau, 6.45 am Oaaero, 9.0 am fongaporutu, 9.0 am .Ur«riui, 9,15 am Okau Road. 9.30 am Waitoitoi, 9.£ i ani < Uruli, '11.40 am Uruti, 10.0 an Waitoitoi, 12.0 noon Ok3U Road, 12.Z noon Urenui, 12.10 pm Tocgaporutu, I.C pm Onaero, 12.20 pm Mokaui 3.1 i pm Motunui, 12.25 pm Awakiba, arr. nhrirt 4 Waitara, arr. about 1 Information can be obtained at Garage, WaitaraA Fares Cash. MOTOR MAIL SERVICE. INGLEWOOfI.TARATA.PURANGI. GAR leaves Purangi daily at 7.1 a.m., 8.30 a.!!? 1 ., arrives Ingiewood 9.30 a.m. . Leaven inglewood at 3.10 p.m., Tatrata .4 p.m.,' and arrives Purangi 630 p.m. Terms on .application. , , . TINDLE AND SCOTT, ,i® 4 ' . ' , Mail Contractors*^ 1

WHEPtE DOES '7WE SHIWL, s cQwrnnow 7 Mm.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1917, Page 8

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