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important Announcement! The Melbourne Limited's gleat REDUCTION SALE, will commence at oil branches on Friday, June Watch Daily Papers for Sole BUI. New Plymouth Eltham Inglewood Howera Stratford Wanganui

TIMBER AND JOINERY. TO THE BUILDER.—I can supply your order direct from the mills and save you money. TO THE FARMER.—I can supply your requirements to your nearest station at lowest rates. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC—You can have the benefit of my long experience in ordering your requirements.' I CAN SUPPLY any size, any quantity, any quality, without delay. Get in touch with me if you desire to save money. Address: 69 Fulford St. 'Phone 350. J, AUSTIN, NEW PLYMOUTH. SOMERSET HOUSE, (Private Hotel). v Phones HAWERA. :—l3l RS. E. McLEAN wishes to notify the Public that she has taken over the above house. ! Travellers will find every comfort. HOT AND COLD BATHS. »RIV AT E BOARDING-HOUSE STANXERS ST., ELTHAM. (Next door to Club and,almost opposite Town Hall). Comfortable Board. Hot and cold Baths. Central situation. Terms mod •rate. - MRS. J. GROVES, Proprietress. EMPIRE HOTEL, STRATFORD'S POPULAR HOUSE. I QECIL ARDEN, Mine Host, draws onlj[ Speight's Beer and has a name for ' selling spirit true to label. If you're a sport you'll meet your friends there. Tariff, Bs. per day. QPUNAKE JJOTEL, Jj£R. A. C. WALSHE wishes to intimate that he has taken over the OPUNAKE HOTEL. Splendid accommodation for visitors to the seaside. Good table. Terms moderate. None but the best Ales, Wines and Spirits kept. A borrowelr may select his own architect,. is and builder. be Society pays cost of preparing and regisring all mortgages of £IOO or over. All profits divided equally amongst borrowers' "■" ' '"rs. The Society is purely co-oj mber borrowing £IOO (Ave shares of »ve paid in monthly instal RESERVE FUND of

LA N D BUY E R S .1 tff«ke sdyantagejpf myf2o years practical experience). ■. '.' 70 ACRE Splendid little freehold Dairy Farm, 60 acre 9 beeii ploughed and subdivided into s l2 well-fenced paddocks, good dwelling house of five looms, concrete floor cowshed; handy to butter factory, school and railjvay station. Will carry 30 cows. Returns good. Cheap at £3B per •acre, !£4oocash, balance 5 years at o per cent. . ;■; 120 ACRES '' This is a nice handy little Dairy Farm, all been ploughed but a few -iaqres; 10 paddocks, food fencing;, buildings all first class; will carry 40 cows; 1 mile to school and factory. • To be sold a bargain as a going concern,,'including all stock, implements, etc., £36 an acre. Easy terms. INSPECT THIS AND YOU WILL BUY. E. JACKSON, yALUERM-ND COMMISSION AGENT, Strafford (P.O. Box 16), and : V : , ' New Plymouth (P.O. Iks 39).'

f^EßHOS"'Basic 'Phosphate is shipped by the Egyptian Phosphate Co., lid., of Glasgow. The (Phosphate deposit is situated about thirty-miles' , from Safaga-on the Bed-Sea'-where a largcistaff of expertsis-maintainell bjj the Company. j&j shipment of Ephos is due in Wellington at the end. of June* The Vjtmntity available I)eing limited early application for supplies is necesflMji,'Price '£7 10s f.0.f0. or free on rail Wellington. Pamphlets jori 'application. L A. NOLAN & Co. v . SEW PLYMOUTH.

Thoroughly Footwear for Farmers and Outdoor Workers. Fanners and workers, generally 'come to us when the 7 want tnistworthy Footwear for heavy outdoor service. We hare just now large stocks of Chrome Leather and Kip footwear, warranted to stand rough, hard service in aH 'weatiier. v SPSsbnal inspection will provide/ the iiest test as to wh'ethotf onr claims of Kutteriority are^warranted. 'All mail oririii .••;-jl;tu prompt and personal a-iiention, r s DOCKRILL'S ■ r tffif&lH '§Krt' PLYMOUTH. ■Willie Table Potatoes, Chaff, Oats, Pollard, etc. OP DRESSBNO MANURE, £S 10s. PER TON. fi. LUKE.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1917, Page 8

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

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

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