Fast Dye Stockings. b these days of poor dyes and poor quality initation wool stockings it is a pleasure to be able to announce the arrival of a large shipment of pure wool hosiery guaranteed not to lose color in washing or wear. The stockings enumerated below come to lis direct from one of the most conservative manufacturers ia Leicester from whom we have been regularly purchasing for the past 20 years. Every pair is guaranteed and the purchase price will be cheerfully refunded to any customer not thoroughly satisfied. 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 in the Dominion. Honest Reliable Hosiery. CASHMERE HOSE O/O pure wool, seamless feet. Every pair bears our Mamp , RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE, one-one rib, ■ (plieed ankles, very ftrong wearing c..,.., 2/11 FAKCY RIBBED HOSE, g/ll pare wool cashmere splendid winter weight FIXE CASHMERE HOSE nice soft finish, seamless and good wearing ....» <■ FAMOUS LLAMA HOSE 3/11 very best quality, yellow label, fashionec legs GIRLS' CASHMERE 1/11 HOSE, two-one rib, pure wool, six fold knees, sizes 5 and 6 .. .. The Melbourne ALL BRANCHES*
SALES BY AUCTION. IMPORTANT SUB-DIVISIONS OF THE FAMOUS ELSTOW ESTATE. 700 Acres TE AROHA 700 Acres THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING COMPANY. J-JAVE 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 sitiiated close to Te Aroha, which is famous for its public baths and mineral waters. Railway and factory facilities are convenient, and a public school is on the property, which is an important consideration when the help 1 of the cider children is required before j and after school hours. Two particularI ly 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 it? artesian water supply, which emits from the various bores 200 to 1000 gallons per hour.
for Winter Rain & Slush; , The glowing testimony oi hundreds of wearers of the Jain out . "Health Winter Footwear" proves that it is without a doubt the best wet weather footwear on the market. It has § apleadid reputation for the steiling service it renders to men I tad women during the roughest weather. In fact it is 4 / ftoiMble Dreadnought—the extra reinforcements and quality ' / /tnaferii li' iniure immunity from damp until worn out ' DOCKRILL'S , » 6BVjOH-6QBBtB3H? UjfiW, PLYMOUTH; - EHE BOOSE OF A HUNDRED STYLES. SlO DEPOSIT. Mitchenson's Garden s. 26 SECTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM. Terms-—£lo deposit, £5 in 3,6,9 or 12 months, ' balance at 6 per cent for seven years. Bus, etc, may be obtained from—• L A. NOLAN & Co. NEW PLYMOUTH. [Prime Table Potatoes, Chaff, Oats, Pollard, etc. MESSING MANURE, £5 I OS. PER TON. . C. LUKE. «*! ntoiawoott y WHERE DOES K f • THE SHINE COME!FROM i : ft 7
The terms offered will be such as will make it comparatively easy for the man with small capital to get in and participate in the big profits now ruling for the Dominion's produce. For plans and full particular? apply THE FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., HAMILTON, AUCTIONEERS. PLANTING SEASON, 1917. W E offer the following in strong, hardy, well-grown plants:— FRUIT TREES.—AII kinds; one year Is 6d each, 15s per dozen, £5 per 100; two years, 2s each, 18s per dozen, £7 per 100. GOOSEBERRIES, CURRANTS, RHUBARB.—6s per dozen. ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBS.— Is to 3s 6d each, according to variety. GABDEN HEDGE PLANTS.—One year, 15s per 100; two years, 20s per 100. BARBERRY AND BOXTHORN.—One year, 15s 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—packing and freight extra in all cases. Catalogues free on application. Terms: 5 per cent, discount for cash with order (excepting for Barberry and Boxthorn); 2£ per cent, within one month from invoice. Duncan & Davies, Ltd., New Plymouth A. S. Hicks, Tikorangi ' G. H. Mills, Normanby R. MoK. Morison, Stratford*. Morahead Nursery Co., New Plymoutl
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 July 1917, Page 8
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