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Last Week Great Reduction Sale. Sale ends Saturday, 30th June. V . . ~—' —! "" Don't Miss these. Wonderful Bargains. «hm«, y t n Boys' odd tweed Norfolk* 7/11" sizes 9 to 18. * Boys' W Youths' O FOR wMteHandkerchiefs. Silk ,Ties, wide end, reduced'QD iim 1/9. , ~ Men'a . Woven ' Wffiter, •jveight Jlen'ri Rifbei Pants, all- A/H wool N.Z. make. were 7076., u /Khaki 'Handkerchiefs, FOR V-.- * ftinted with. Allied Hags. Boys'* Tweed Sport Suits, "I (1/(1 aires 4 to 12. , LADIES' BLOUSE BARGAINS IN LATEST STYLES. Cream Radianta, reduced (2/1 1 from 8/6. Black Silk Blouses, reduced 10/fi from 14/6. Navy Silk Blouses, reduced 13/6 from 15/6.. White Silk Blouses, best 11/6 quality Jap silk. • White Crepe de Chine, re- 1 //J duced from 21/-. Colored Crepe de Chine, IQ/C Seduced from 22/6. Ladies li.s. handkerchiefs, reduced from TOR 1/-•2-1(1, now Eoslyn Wool, 3 ply, best KD SKEIN Colonial make. Clarke's Cottons, 200 yd gD DOZ. reels Bouquet Toilet Soap, 3-tablet 1/box, regular, 1/3, now BOX "Advance" Navy Drill, ]_/Q YD, best English make Horrockses' Calico, 36ins 7/11 wide, now DOZ. Heavy White Flannelette, 8/11 32 inches wide DOZ. Large White Towels, PR. Red stripe, were 2/0 now Heavy Rough Serge, 56ins wide, pure dye The New Plymouth Eltham Inglewood Hawera Ltd. Stratford Wanganui

LAND BUYERS , . , • r , t/ ■ - l ' • . ; (TatoS advantage*&£ my; 20 ypra practical (experience). 70 ACRE Splendid /little freehold Dairy Farn), 50 acres been ploughed and subdivided > iilto lS weil-fenCed paddocks, good dwelling house of five rooms,c<)ncretS floor cowshed; handy to butter factory, school and railway station. vWill carry 30 cows. Returns yood. Cheap at £3B per iacre, ,£4QO cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. ! . 120 ACRES This is A'aiceiiiandylittleiDairy Farm, all been ploughed but a few acres;,\lo/paddocks, good 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 AXD YOU WILL .BUY, E. JACKSON, VALUER. ANI> f COMMISSION AGENT, Stratford (P.O. Box 15), and ; * ■: New Plymouth (PiO. Box 38).

SALES BY AUCTION FURNITURE SALE. TUESDAY, JULY 3. At the residence of Mrs. W. Cannon, corner of Hamlet street and War- • wick road. T. LAMASON sell as above tlie whole of lier household furniture and effects, coinprising:— KITCHEN. 1 dining table (J-size; conyertable 4nto a billiard table), couch, 0 kitchen and wicker arm chairs, electric iron, electric heater, : Perfection stove (3-burner), lino, beautiful sideboard in Kirau, large dining table, 6 high-back-ed chairs (loose bottoms), 1 sedan arm chair, 1 gent's arm chair, 1 platform, rocker, couch, palm stand, carpet (10 x 9), Are screen, p.h. hand overmantle, 1 afternoon tea set, 6 pictures, Euphune curtain poles, smoker's cabinet, gramaphone and records, 2 dining room table cov- > ers, HALT; Carpet runner, lino, hall stand, wicker table, 1 chair rug, pot Btand, pictures, bat rack. PARLOUS. Piano (Broadwood and White; reserve), drawing room suite (6 pieces), carved table and chair (ebony), occasional table, 4 etchings, copper kerb and screen, black fur rug, potstand, 3 pot plants, carpet square (ax) 10 x 10, piano stool, curtain poles. BEDROOM No I. 4ft 6in wood bedstead and wire mattress, kapok bed, 3-piece suite (wardrobe, duchess and dressing table), carpet square (ax) 9xo and rug to match, platform rocker, bedroom ware, fender, curtain and , poles, 7piece Dutch trinket set. BEDROOM No. 2. 4ft Bin iron bedstead and wire mattress, kapok bed, duchess, washstand, bedroom ware, carpet square (9 x 9), linoleum, curtain and poles. BEDROOM No. 3. 4ft (tin wood bedstead and wire mattress, kapok bed, child's wicker chair, linoleum, curtain and poles. SUNDRIES. 0 milk pans, carpet sweeper, kitchen utensils and sundries, sack potatoes, pair steps, baby chair, garden tools, ball-bearing lawn mower, double burner reading lamp, poultry, quantity fire--wood, child's bicycle and tricycle, tent and fly. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE. A\'c particularly desire the public attention to the above. Everything is of the best, and in splendid condition. The combined billiard and dining table and the piano are just splendid. Sale at 1 o'clock. SALE OF TIMBER AND IRON. CORNER WALLACE PLACE AND BELT ROAD. TUESDAY, JULY 3. WEBSTER BROS. JJAVE received instructions to sell bfl;' auction as above: — QAM FEET good building timbe» weather boards, joists, studs rafters, match lining, flooring doors complete, iron chimnej, mantles 120 sheets good iron, mostly 7-ft., range and reg. grate 100 totara piles, etc. SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK

is talking Bargains again.— : Listen to this : Gents' Derby Boots, wide fitting - * 18/6 Gents' Chrome 'Derby Boots, sewn soles » : 21'/ 6 Gents' Mailed Territorial Boots; the farmers' favorite ...... 99,/(I Gents' Glace Kid, Nobby Toe Boots, sown soles .... . . ..• 22/6 Genttf Box paJf Derby; Boote, sewn Boles Gents' Leather Boots, nailed, plated' Jg/fl • Gents' Kip Bluchers, watertight, nailed ...rrrr.-«7r.r.r.r 20/yAll prders l>jr post will receive primpt attention We pay postage; CK RILL'S DEVON STBEEa* .;.-.axTO-.'.-.f.0TT...-r.. NEW PLYMOtITH.

I Prime Ts&lc' etc. :-t is; 10$. PER ton; i c. LUKE. INGLEWOOD. t '■ (6,r; f..-" WHERE DOES THE SHINE COME4FRONI 7

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1917, Page 8

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