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Boys' and Men's clothing at prices that cannot be beaten in the Dominion. For a few days only. Men's Cambric shifts, soft cuffs and linen bands, neat striped patterns; all sizes. Price 3/11. -sleeves, summer weigkt. Special price 1/3. collari, great value; all sizes, ; ; 6/11 and 7/6. Men's soft felt hats, dark) grey or black. Special price 5/11. ■Md men. Prices 1/3, 1/6, 1/11. Men's double front denims. Special price 5/6 pair. Boys' tennis shirts in plain white or neat stripe, collars attached; all size?. Prices 1/11, 2/6, 2/11. ribbed, double heels and toes. Special price 1/3 pair. and Tussore silk. Prices 6/11, 7/6, 8/6. Men's strong working trousers, Drill, wire tweed and tweed. Prices 5/11, 6/11, 8/6. or collar. '•■ Special price 10/6. Boys' denim knickers. Special price 2/11 pair. Boys' grey college shirts, soft union, good washing, with collars; all sizes. Prices 3/11, 4/6. Men's celluloid collars, ever clean low shape; all sizes. 9d each. Boys' tweed knickers, well made, extra strong. Prices 4/6, 4/11, 5/6. Men's underpants {full size) light weight cotton. Special price 1/6 pair. Mens white tennis shirts, collars attached; all sizes. Special price 3/11. Boys' navy drill shirts, extra strong, with collars'. Special price 1/11. "The Kash," PEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. BEST VALUE STORE IN THE DOMIMON.

w m. r< o £ 7&. i Wfi w "I Never Saw Such Growth" 1W 7L t j^i ra 1 k sta i t . einen . t of thousands of pastoralists all over *%&&!*&£?* thc results obuM from the » ° f CLIPSE Mrt No. 1 - £7/17/6 per fen (For *M puhtr*) No. 2 -■.• £7/17/6 per ton <Fgr rawiai with Had wh*a Ujria* oWa Mntwmt miton) > The application of "Eclipse" Manure is always i rewarded by the increased growth which spells increased carrying capacity and consequently in- , ir\ creased profits. I rV' Ky w/frV••} New Zealand Refrigerating C§. 1 grass

MOTOR COACH SERVICES HEW FLTHOUTB TO OPftIAKE. DAILY . MOTOR ÜBfICK, IME-TABLB AND FAREg. a.m. P.o. Smile Return I*> Plymouth, dtp. -. Tju 4.15 -*- • . ~ 7.40 «.30 »/• 3/6 , „ 1.0 1.50 3/6 6/. htuaimati ». m. 'hi 1.20 6.10 4/J 9/1.3S 6.J5 6/- 10/Unto ...„>-., nalie _ _ ... tun ... ~. t.Paatarebu ... ~ ... ftthita ... «. ... „, DMaal - IMaaJn, ur. -, «- . Dpa»»k«, itf. ™ ... Quaiii ... r TUkrtu „. Ptttgarebo Wun ... . *uaft» .. 130 «.t 6/6 12/1.0 6.60 7/i 13/»afi 6.6 I/- I*/9jO 6.10 1/1 U/9.40 6.29 10/- 17/6 10.15 6.45 13/- »/- 7.15 3.30 7.36 3.48 S/- 3/6 7.50 ,1.0 3/6 &/- 15 1.15 6/- SZtU 4.2S */- . 11/8.50 4.35 6/6 12/8.50 4.50 7/6 13/9.10 6.5 8/6 14/- . BJS 5.15 9/6 17/^ 9.40 5.25 10/- 18/aimiki ... m. ... 9.10 6.5 8/6 14/Oikura .;. ', 0»at» .. ... -. ._,. -.- , 8r» Plymouth, wrr. ._ 100 5.45 12/- 20/Sata miy be booked and psreeli left it tba TKnft, Klßf'i Bufldinn, BrougUtm Street, N«w Plymouth, or Club Stables, Opunike, ill parcel! to be pteptid. . E. WOOLDBIDCI, 357. Proprietor. THtofUI-WAITAHA-NEW PLYMOUTH HOtOb / COACH SERVICE. tor Kew Ply i 9.15 «.m. ud 1.15 • Plymootb. Cures New Plyiuoutb (Hookhi 10.30 t.m. for Wertan. . Wirt»r»-*JO for .rjieoai. Panel* tod meeuget to Crit ftaoe Ufl. ABTHUR J. 3MITH. • .. Proprietor. AITABA— i WAKIKO M* IL ' TABLB CARS USAV" DAILY RETURN JOURNEY- — " ' ' ' a Awekino, dep. * Makiu. 6.45 t Onuto, 9.0 iv Tonpporutu. 9.0 Crehai, 8.15 r.m Uluu Roid 9.30 « Druli. 11.40 «- Onuto, 9.0 arCrehai, 8.15 r. WeJtoitni, 9.: '■ nruti, 10.0 an Otow Raid, 12 k. UTT. Shout 1 blormatlOD can be obtained »t Gange,'Waiters. Farei Caek NEW PLYMOUTH - JUNCTION ROAD - DKJLEWOOD TJOYAL J£AIL jyfOTOR gERVICE Leaves a.m. Single Return Ingle Wood P.O. ... 9.0 2/6 3/G Egmont Village .. fl.la 2/6 3/0 Kent RcaJ 9.30 2/ 3/ tangorei Factory 9.40 1/3 2/ Mangorei Road ... 9.45 1/ 1/6 Leaves New Plymouth 4 p.m. ' 'Bus leaves Inglewcod Post Office Saturday night at"8.30 o'clock; leaves -,-llew Plymouth ,10.30 (after pictures!, JHbokham's Corner. i'V- My many customers will kindly note 'tltfrt, through the high prices of benzine -and all other motor necessaries, fares 'hare to be raised a wee bit, to enable me ffa> .stand up against the enormous prices they come down to normal again. '' All parcels, messajes, etc., strictly attended to. E. J. BAKER, Proprietor New Plymouth Office: Mr. ( Cattley's, .Brougham street. RAHOTU TO NEW PLYMOUTH. 1 »tw KlghtrßMtrt Hndion Ctr will l«w S«hoto dlTlv it 7.45 ».u joeti Buk eonwr) «t 4JO p.. • p.«. fUM mrr h* booked »nd p*r Ut J. H. *ilk«r. It ClUlcy'a Olfice, Bwugbim '/*,, uounXA pjUEJkKA.. ffoarletor.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1917, Page 7

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