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Fast Dye Stockings la these days of poor dyes and poor quality irritation wool stockings it is a pleasure to be able to announce the arrival of a largo shipment of pure wool hosiery guaranteed not to lose color in washing or wear. The stockings enumerated below come to us direct from one of the most conservative manufacturer! in Leicester from whom we have been regularly purchasing for the pa?t -20 years. Every pair is guaranteed and the purchase price will be cheerfully refunded to any customer not thoroughly sstisficj. With regard to prices these naturally show a small increase over last season's rates but nevertheless our hose will still be found to be the very best value is the Dominion.

Honest Reliable Hosiery. f K&EHCiSHMERE HOSE 9/3 pcr» wool, seamless feet. Kvery p»jr bean our , **>"V>cn.>-£i;-*~«>f • • • • «- CASHMERE 9/11 HOSE, one-one rib, ' tpliced ankles, yezy j FAXCY RIBBED HOSE, 9/11 pure wool easkmere splendid winter weight FIXE CASHMERE HOSE fj/g nice soft finish, seamless and good wearing vr...« FAMOUS LLAMA HOSE 3/H very best quality, yellow label, fashioneo legs • GIRLS' CASHMERE \/\\ HOSE, two-one rib, pure wool, six fold knees, sizes 5 and 6 .< The Melbourne AU. BRANCHES.

for Winter Rain & Slush. Vht glowing testimony of hundred* of wearers of the famous *Health Winter Footwear". proves that it is without a doubt {he bat 4 vet weather'footwear on the market. It has a ■plendid reputation for the etejling service it renders to me« and women daring the roughest weather. In fact it is a'Dreadnought—the. extra reinforcements and quality i , /{hiateriali insure 'immunity from damp until worn out: DOCKRILL'S DBTON STOEBT K .*mß****s»*y?xx?r-s NEW. PLYMOUTH. THE BOOSE OF A HUNDRED STYLSa

WHERE DOES THE SHINE COME FROM i

i , , BALKS BY AUCTHOT. X. ' CS THE FABM, STUART BOAD, ELTHAM. THURSDAY, JULY 10. Sale at 1/pjn. HZ. LOAnTmERCANTILE = •..'- AQEKCY CO., LTD. £VS reeewed instructions from Mr. - - nJohn May to sell, 'WITHOUT REUs dairy herd, implements, --- *«nirie», etc, and fowls:— tl dairy eows, Angnit tnd Septem- ;- be cabers . I empty eows V S yearling heifers ■, J* : "'. Stones „• I mw and litter £-• 1 milk cart and harness f • Gig and harness, B. McD. singlej.' farrow plough, discs, tripod ?.f * harrows, swingletrees, stumping jg . , jack, chains, buckets, milk cans, **'•,' barb wire, lawn mower, roller, grindstone, saws, etc., quantity of household furniture including bedsteads, duchess sets, dining \{- loom suite, tables, etc. Lanoaoon Provided. >»**! an safety neoaunend this little M Joottv for high grade , OTWWyWttb. few exceptions, •'- -fDOnY. condttbn, and and Hoi. am UUO per

SALES B7 AUCTION ON THE FARM, PEMBROKE ROAD, I STRATFORD. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1917. , At 1 o'clock. ' THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. ' TTAVE received instructions from Mr. ! George Mumby, Junior., who is giving up dairying, to- sell by Auction— - WITHOUT RESERVE *- 14 dairy cows, August calveraY ;} 4 empty cows -V 3 yearling heifers •",., 2 horses ** 8 store pigs * ; V: *?•*."* 1 sow to farrow in September 1 Duncan plow, in good order 1 Price's timber jack 1 set Detroit disc harrows with pole. 1 set chain harrows 1 milk cart and harness | 1 buggy and harness i 3 milk cans, and buckets ] 1 aerator, strainer and plung'T II grindstone and sundries WITH SLIGHT RESERVE | 32 folly paid up shares in Midhir.it ! Dairy Ce. Luncheon Provided. * '*',• ; for fttamatlM «f win m* p«*» *

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1917, Page 8

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