Raw Cotton, 22d. per The above startling intelligence was received in a cable message a few days ago by the Melbourne, Ltd. Is it any wonder that the prices of all cotton goods are soaring? Present retail prices are as nothing to What they will be in the course of a few months. Those who can afford will be extremely well advised to buy now at the Melbourne, where, fortunately, stocks of standard lines are heavy. flCrrocloes' Al36inc*lico YD. JJoncekaes' A2-Mia calico JQD YD. 'Bbrpofcses' H 3ttn fine T/- YD. "Oewtaa'a No. 236 m JQD YD. Bwrockaes' 36ia Meal "J'/A YD. Pyjama Flannelette "Advance" 32in navy YD. S4in oabtepched sheeting YD. 72 in unbleached T/11 YD. sheeting A i 72in white sheeting - YD. 90itt white sheeting YD. S6in heavy white flannel- I/O YD. ette Linen and tfotton dowlas, QD YD. 24in ** Linen and cotton dowlas 1 f/_- YD. 30in Linen and cotton dowlas ]_/0 YD.; 50 LU. Largo grey towels, 19 EACH by 4Gin. Finlay's G4in white 1 /ft YD. sheeting Finlay's 7i!iu sheeting Finlay's 80in sheeting 2/6 Men's "Advance" navy 4-/1 1 drill shirts Ma'i Mack eatteen shirts 4/11 Jr The Melbourne New Plymouth Etthom Ingfewood Hawera Stratford Wanganui
FARMERS! Test These Boots! EX Kip (East India Kip) Shooters can be supplied in all fees. EJ. Kip is an English tanned leather and is used extensively in tlie manufacture of Military Boots far men on active service, being specially suitable for rough wear. We have no lxwtation in recowrnmnting E.I. Kip as;« water resister. Prica i M/«. ; Carts' Hkikd Territorial Boot*. Theseare the regulation Ter* flttarial Boata, oo toe cap, wide 'itting. Price 22/6. LADIES' DAIRY BOOTS. - rW«-can .guarantee these lines as being sterling value:— ladies' CSiroma Dairy-Boots, Toe and Heel (Plates, price 16/8. yF*diea* drome, no Toe/Otp, Dairy Boots, without plates, pric» . M/l ; ladies' Green Hide Dairy Boots, Toe and, Heel Plates, no toe cap, .price 17/6, SjMJi OESDEBS BS COST BECEIVEJPBOMPT ATTENTION DOCKRILL'S JDvvon Street >■* >. r? New PlymouUT^ 4 jBE BOO6E OF. A .fiOKDKED STYLES, <?
MOCE YOUR GARDEN-PROFITABLE. Plant— YATES' RELIABLE SEEDS. Tilted for growth, unexcelled for quality. Obtainable from— L A. NOLAN & Co. NEW PLYMOUTH. Prime Table Potatoes, Chaff, Oats, Pollard, etc. WP-ORESSINQ MANURE, t8 lOs. PER TON. f _ H. C. LUKE. ffIWUSWOQa
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1917, Page 8
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