Melbourne Ltd. I Melbourne Ltd. Melbourne Ltd, . ,]y[EN'S SOCKS, all wool, New Zea•t land make, 1/-, 1/3 and 1/6 ; pair. , ~ .. ~ 4i , 16/6 PAIR ' Blue grey blankets > single bed size, at THE JJOYS' SPORT SUITS, 10/G; all sizes at THE MELBOURNE, "'-K LTD. 147 ft Men ' s * xtra la *o e 6iz e war flannels, worth 6/6. IfJHE MELBOURNE for men's • "genuine Police braces," 1/9" Men's grey.striped doublef router denims at the MEL- ■ ' BOURNE; all stores. (f Y &/J\ l_i 'Men's warm dark Union *\ ■'. Shirts at the MELBOURNE; _• MELBOURNE, LTD., for i _»i Men's geuine "Doctor" flanLi neJs, 6/11. Jery. scarce ftv'goods. •'., ( »'?*:; . A. shirts, pure soft cloth, at the MELBOURNE. I Q//j Large striped hush rugs at The Melbourne, Ltd. 24-/ ft PAIR,' threequarter size, •.. . ' white fleecy blankets at ••'• THE MELBOURNE. :• QK/- PAIR, Best New Zealand wool blankets, double bed size, at THE MELBOURNE. 1 9/Q Large Chintz down quilts • at THE MELBOURNE. Much cheaper than blankQ/g DOZEN lovely white flannelette, grand quality, 32ins 'M!sfc-. wide. Best English make. pure calico at THE MEL<;V* BOURNE, LTD. ,j ~„.,., gOYS, NEW TWEED HATS, 1/3 and l/ll at THE MEL■vv- ;■ BOURNE. LTD. •?//• New golden brown velvet hats at THE MELBOURNE. 1 /£, Fine serge college caps at the THE MELBOURNE, LTD. 9/7 AND Q/Q Boys' dark union shirts, warm and strong at THE MELBOURNE, LTD. ; FOR 1 /-, Ladies white lawn hemstitched handkerchiefs at THE MELBOURNE. .., , :.-; , Q/(? LADIES' warm grey fleecy lined bloomers at THE : trousers at the. Miiij-. BOURNE. LTD. <V. - wide, and /guaranteed pure ■*%&: THE MELBOURNE. tops at THE MELBOURNE, LTD. m , tweed trousers at the MELBOURNE, LTD. , at the Melbourne .Heavier mlad 3/0.- )*W4ib t A'■■■*■ jiel, natural or grey color, at THE'MELBOURNE. cashmere stockings at THE MELBOURNE, LTD. le indigo coat- QK/- MEW'S warm tweea over"ing serge at THE MEL- coats; boys' tweed top-coats BOURNE; 58ins wide. >•*?»; 10/6 to 27/6. ■»■'•■ Melbourne Ltd. Melbourne Ltd, Melbourne Ltd.
A PERFECT GIFT. |.; to you. 1530 acres, 300 of which has been felled and sown down in t. good grasses, balance good/bush on easy country, on good road, ' 30 miles east from Stratford; good iron whare on only a i -4 t srflaU advances to settlers mortgage of £7BO. By paying £SO over J t.W« Mia form i - 0 vnllm TTo >. inmutoil tfcio form anA thoro ia nothing :so cheap in this district. If you want sheep country, well ■,'■ 'i.r A GOOD DAIRY FARM. > " V . heart;' J mile to creamery and school; close to railway on /good level metalled road; good six-roomed house, cowßhed and ' outbuildings and milking plant, and can be bought very cheap for i' <£34 10s an acre, about £4OO cash, balance practically S years at 4J L i £ per cent. This farm is situated in the best daiying district in the A Stratford district. "". E. JACKSON, m -J VALUER & COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD & NEW PLYMOUTH. Y i Oppogite Bellringm', ;, T-.0. Box 15.
DockrilPs • ■■■■'.-, > * footwear, For field or*farm makes toil light and walking a j .. pleasure, . GENTS* LEATHER WORKING BOOTS, .nailed, toe and heel • plates < [al! » - f i ;,,; '[.*' -•^■■xß/6 j GENTS' CHROME DERBY BOOTS, the Farmer's favorite Town , , tOOt f.i >« f{ |.t) L<« fcg , * B / 6 t / _, GENTS' STOUT BOX CALF, DERBY BOOTS, sturdy, comfort- , able and good-looking ' s,; ej'; a V es 22 /P ' GENTS' HEAVY CHROME LACE BOOTS, leather lined, sped-' ', aiiy constructed to stand the hardest wear in the coun« . ' . / toy m i>*" m j* l "' *• **"' W w* a« ?S^- ' * by pOBt receive prompt attention. 'We- pay postage;* fDOCK RILL'S , DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTE SEED. ■:/■■';■ Spfendi % Samples. of COCKSFOOT, RYEGRASS, [■■?'' CLOVERS, etc., at bedrock prices for cash s ■■■' ■«' ~"'l;V' .a, . » % BENI) FOR PRICE-LIST, [''"'; Algerian Seed Oats, *H. C. LUKE. / • \ INGLEWOOD. TAIIABA- A WAKINO M AIL 1 V&s BAHOTD TO NEW PLYMOUTH. J!igbt-«eate_r__ Hudson Cat will fa | .(TABLE CARS LEAVE DAILY ■ RETURN JOURNEYSi Btnk'eorncr) at .4.30 p mmimmsm l •' MOMONA' TAMIHANA, Koprietor. { iWEEA-OPUNAKE MOTOR 'BUS SERVICE > . TIME'-TABLE. Arr. .Opunale 3.30 pm ;Btwe*» 12.45 pnt W Bep. Wpanake 6.30 am „ HEama 7 am „>Oeq, W« ': > :7.40 •»' Waitara, at 3.:. am Ana) Motunui 8.40' am Moki Onaero, 9.0 am Tong Uren'ui, 9.13 am Okau Waitoitoi, 3.1> am Utut Uruti, 10.0 am Wait Okau Road, 12.C noon Uren Tongaporutu, I.C pm onae Mokau, 3.1» pm Motu Awakiua, air. about 4 Wait Infonnati Awakino, dtp. 6 am Mokau, 6.45 am Tongaporutu, 9.0 Okau Road. 9.30 t Ucuti, 11.40 am Waitoitoi, 12.0 noon Urenui, 12.10 pm Onaero, 12.20 pi Motunui, 12.25'piu Waitara. arr. about ,'pTOLE AND SCOTT, ~U
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 May 1917, Page 8
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