Three Special Towel Bargains. Although cotton has sharply advanced and further rises are impending we are fortunate in being able to offer for one week only three special bargain lines. Thrifty housewives will see the wisdom of laying in a good stock at once as prices will almost double within six months* * LARGE COLORED'TOWELS. LARGE WHITE TOWELS. "• HKM»meuiire 24 by 46 inches, in Luge Bath Towels, test Japanese * qiadid heavy mrike, atriped with 'make, with red border; wear guar/nd aadxgrey; will, give extra long anteeJ. Measurements 23 by 46 •err ice. indies. - 2/6/ pair. 2/- pair, HEAVY COLORED TOWELS. Best English make, large size and specially suitable for men's and children's use on account of the dark color. Size 19 x 45 inches. 1/- each. Jae Melbourne '"New Plymouth Etttiom Inglewood Howera Stratford Wanganui
SALES BY AUCTION I IMPORTANT SUB-DIVISIONS OF THE I FAMOUS ELSTOW ESTATE. 700 Acres TE AROHA 700 Acres j THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE I AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. TTAVE received instructions from J. A. Clothier and Co. to offer this very fine and favorably-known estate BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT WAIHOU SALE YARDS. ON FRIDAY, 27th JULY, 1917,. AT 11 a.m. SHARP. This property comprises some of the finest dairying land in the Thames Valley, and it is only on rare occasions that land of this class and quality comes on tc the open market. The Elstow Estate comprises 700 acres all in good pasture, and subdivided into 10 small dairy farms. The owners are thus meeting the demand for small farms where a family can follow intense farming and manage themselves without being dependent on outside labor. The property is situated close to Te Aroha, which is famous for its public baths and mineral waters. Railway and factory I facilities are convenient, and a public school is on the property, which is an important consideration when the help of the elder children is required before and after seliool hours. Two particularly outstanding features of this property are the very fine barberry hedges by which it is bounded and subdivided, affording shelter for stock and attractiveness to almost every allotment, and its artesian water supply, which emits from the various bores 200 to 1000 galIlons per hour. The terms offered will be such as will , make it comparatively easv for the man j with small capital to get in and partij cipate in the big profits now ruling for i the Dominion's produce. i For plans and full particulars apply THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE j AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., HA- ! MILTON, AUCTIONEERS.
£lO DEPOSIT. Mitchensons Gardens. SECTIONS TO CHOOSE FHOM. Terms:—£lo deposit, £5 in 3,6,9 or 12 months, balance at 6 per cent for seven years. Hm«, «te, m»y be obtained from— L A. NOLAN & Co. NEW PLYMOUTH.
Docklili is talking Bargains again.— Listen to this: Gasta 1 Chrome Derby>Boots, wide Siting ... IQ/fi Gents* Chrome Derby Boots, sewn soles „.t 5 .-,.„. iW , 1 ,-„, 91 /fi Gents' Siailed" Territorial Boots, the farmers' favorite , ; . >x « 99/fi Nobby Toe Boots, sown soles ............. 90/£ Gents' Box<CMf Derby Boots, sewn soles M^t ,.. h . x ,„.,... 02/fi Stats' Leather Boots, nailed,-plated : . .. tkatf Kiplßlncben, watertight, nailed ....-.-.-.-... 1T1W . v , 7 .... 20/" M orders by post will reeeiTe pnmpt attention We pay postage. DOCKRILL'S DKVOK,6TBEBT V«www.«..-rrT,>-=-.7.-»KEW PLYMOUTH.
ANOTHER SNIP ACRES, 1} miles from school, factory, and creamery; all in grass, carrying capacity about 40 cows; property all in grass and practically all : ploughable; 6-roomed house, good sheds, etc. Price only £l6 per acre, terms ' £4OO cash. Stock, which is young and : good, can he taken at valuation. Apply: J. SUTHERLAND, 7
Prime Table Potatoes, Chaff, Oats, Pollard, etc. TOP DRESSING MANURE, £5 10s. PER TON. H. C. LUKE. IHQLBWOOD.
RESIDENTS of New Plymouth, .lone. t%O /toad, and Inglewood District in no#fied that I have taken up the Jiotor foi Ban lately carried on by Mr. ff. Jtekaoa betweee New Plymouth and tngbwuuJ. Oaitaraeti may rely on (Mai Cttaation to neueges, parceli, lie, Bai jtMßTfettcb iferoagh me—it will My ml Hy. tana*» all cheaper than JNfe pMtto-'WjMa J* plewa my ottojfL J. BAKER, v " ~. fironriefa
- MOTOB-CAB SEBVIC& ' J£ MOTOB-CAB will leave Waitara daily at 12 o'clock (noon), for Lepperton Junction, connecting with' the mid-day train from New Plymouth- to Wanganui, leaving Lepperton Junction for Waitara immediately on arrival of trail. C. H. JOHNSTON, Waitara. MmkNrf Ktriiry <&, NnriPlyaontt
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1917, Page 8
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