1 was out for five days in solid Regd. Trade Mark. perfectly dry. ftegd.-Trade Mark. A customer wrote to us the other week: "I was out for five days in solid rain, th'etheaviest I 'have known and my Swanndri kept we perfectly dry. I have ; hecn working out of doors for over 20 years and have tried all kinds of waterproof coats, and until I got the Swanndri, I never struck one that would keep out a day's rain. We can show you over a hundred letters written in a similar strain, all bearing testimony tcj the rain resisting qualities of this splendid brand of coat. The Swanndri can now be had in several shades of fashionable tweeds and they mak& up iotcf very stylish overcoats. When you're*in town the next time look us up. ■: ' let the Overcoat that combines warmth nth rain-resisting qualities.-The Swanndri MEN'S RIDING COATS, fully lined witS an all-wool lining .* v.; 55^* MEN'S S.B. RAGLAN OVERCOATS from m ■s> „:, gg/- TO, MEN'S D.B. RAGLAN OVERCOATS from LADIES' RIDING OVERCOATS ..., „. LADIES' RAGLAN OVERCOATS « ~:. BOYS' UNLINED OVERCOATS •■■'■'*, BOYS' FULLY LINED OVERCOATS » MEN'S MOTOR SUITS „ ■*,:-•. ».« 57/6 T0 807* ~,, from , from 53/flrs from 25Z* 3 ■» 32/6 m i** 55.^ DEVON STREET. NEW ■ PLYMOUTH.
m between Creamoata and -mCreamoata fiavom other breakfast foods is in the S&3 cess of manufacture. The worlds US 'mR m 55$ >?Bwi • ms grains of the best Gore crops are automatic machines, removing all impurities. From the oat field to {„~,;U. nontn? tli» tinman hand never touches Creamoata. It comes to you in its sealed damp and dust r 1 I !__._! J fresh and guaranteed under Purc.FoodsActofN.Z. ,Over one million packages of Creamoata are sold every year. Snr»lv vim slimiM trv tViia nrmular. food. x Your grocer sells Creamoata —packelts and packets and packets of it. "\ If you tuant the bett oatmeal ask for Whittle Brand in Sib., 7lb. and\2Sib. bags. Thistle flaked Oaf or« far mpcn'or to ordinary rolhd aatt in quslity\and flavour. > \ quality and purity. All Triistlc products share in the great Free Gift Scheme—Silver Spoom for ihq^liouievnle— Hyaienic $& Bibt for the children. Send Id. stamp for coupon sheet and Free itarter coupon. Write for it to "Thvi.ae,' Box 24, Gore. £wg;
§§ There is nothing to : beat Lino as a Floor H Covering for wear, beauty,, and cleanliness—m And you cannot purchase to bettor pa advantage, than from our m splendid stocks of INLAID, PLAIN, and PRINTED These are specially notable for their artistic patterns and rich colourings—and the choice is so extensive, that you will have no difficulty in choosing exactly to your taste. SEND US THE SIZE OF ROOM and we will post by return, our quotations for covering the same with quality Lino., and also a good range of patterns same with quality ;ood range of pattet for selections. Catalogue on request. CoUttrg u Ma I •W|LUHCT&-KASt]NGS-MASTERTOi PLANTING SEASON, 1917. JTI7E offer th\? following in strong 1 , hardy, wehfgro'.vn plants:— FRUIT TREES.-i-.Vd hinds; one year Is ,' 9d each, 15s [per dozen, £5 per 100; two yews, Bs each, 18s per down, £7 per 100. • GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS, RHUBper dozen. ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBS.— Is to 3s fid each, according to variety. ' GARDEN HEDGE PLANTS.—One year, 15s per 100; two years, 20s per BARBERRY AND BOXTHOSN.—One year, 15a per 1000; two years, 20s to 25s per 1000. , CUPRESSUS, MACROCARPA, LAWSONIANIA, PINUS INSIGNIS and MURICATA (or other pines).—Two years, 15s to 20s per 100. ROSES.—A large selection; 1/3 each, 12s dozen. Novelties as per catalogues. The above are minimum prices—pack* ing and freight extra in all cases. Catalogues free on application. Terms: 5 per cent, discount for cash with order (excepting for Barberry ana Bosthorn); 2J per cent, within one month from invoice. Duncan & Daviea, Ltd., New Plymouth A. S. Hicks, Tikorangi G. H. Mills, Normanby R. JIcK. Morison, Stratford «• Morshead Nursery Co., New Plymouth W. P. Taylor, Stratford. MOTOR MAIL SERVICE. IN'OLEWOOD-TARATA-PUHAKGI. f"(AR leaves l'urangl doily at i.O a.m., Tsratt \J 3.30 n.tii., arrives Inelewood 9.50 1.111. Leaven Inglewood at 3.10 p.m., Taiati 4 PJta and arrives Purangi 6.10 i).m. Termi 00 application. TINDLE & SCOTT, U -U Contracm*
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1917, Page 6
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