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For MEN and BOYS at The Melbourne Limited. Men's island hats. Fine plait, wide brims complete with leather strap, Boys' pedal straws. Very pliable, leather sweat band, size* up to 6%, Boys' poplin hats. Hade of mercerised cotton, tussore shade, sizes 6 to 6% I'll White linen hats. Suitable for men or women, large fitting, light and cool, Boys' island hats. Similar to the mens, complete with leather strap, Boys' fawn linen hats. Splendid for knock-about wear; sizes 6% to 7, Vd White pique hats. For girls or boys, very special value, all sizes White linen hats. For boys and girls; good wide brims, I' 9 Children's silk hats. In white or tussore, Peter Pan shape; sizes 6 to 6% " , The Melbourne Ltd New Plymouth Elthom Inglewood Howera Stratford Wanganui. . Marvellous | Value in Shoes and Boots. Ladies' glace derby shoes, wide; g .. ■ Laces and round rubbers free. Ladies' glace nob toe derby.shoes -..-.-. .-.-.-.-.-■; Ladies' tan glace derby shoes .i...r-.. -...—.-. Ladies' glace one bar or ankle bar shoes .. ladW Hlltinn onJ 1««~ .!»., . J. :_ r<__l.. Ladies' Crockett and Jones court shoes Ladies' glace derby boots ,-.- ..r.vr.v.- 14/8. 1411 orders by post receive prompt attention. We pay postage. DOCK RILL'S Devon Street New Plymouth. The "Circle" Hatcher. CAPACITY 50 EGGS. It is made of Metal and is "Pireprooi." T~ Without doubt the "Cir; : ie" Hatcher is the most efficient, low-priced Incubator ever placed on the markvt. Thousands are in use, and we can tell you of scores of-users in your locab'ty who have had eminently successful results, many buyers securing 40 to 50 healthy chicks in ono latch. . PRICE 59/6 complete. ; Postage 2/- extra*' t Instruction Booklet packed with each Circle Hatcher. ■., LA. NOLAN & Co. NEW PLYMOUTH. HURST'S and QARTON'S Swede and Turnip Seed. Mangold Seed. ' CALL FOR QUOTATIONS. MANGOLD, TURNIP AND GRASS MANURES. rpo STAND THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED HORSE CAMPFIRE:< 5 > i»p. By CARBINE (2), Dam REVELRY (5). Campfire is the sire of the following winners: Depredation, winner of the Te Awamutu and Auckland Cups; Royal Dragoon, Reef ton and Hokitika Jubilee Cup; Lady Louisa, Connolly Handicap; Lady Nolan, Topic, John Willie, Bivouac, Cinders, Ihapuna, Hopye, Carbiness, Flying Camp, Campguard, White Blaze, Campkettle, Torchlight, EmWs, Clavis. Terms: £lO l«s single marc; two or more same owner £8 Bs. Grazing free till December 31. AH care taken, but no responsibility. Further particulars'apply— J. BOND, Gill Street, New Plymouth. TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS BETWEEN OKATO AND URENUI: THE iPUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION—(No. 242, N.Z.C.5.8., Vol. I) Sire, HERE I GO (243); Dam, DOLLY (767). Terms: £3 10s single mare; 2 or more as arranged. ALSOTHE PURE-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION ROYAL MASTER Sire, ROYAL CROWN (544), N.Z.5.8.; Dam, FLORA (1526), N.Z.S.B. | Will travel the district between Okato and Oeo. TERMS: £4 single mare; two or ! more as arranged. j For f uil pedigree see Mrds. j ALSO—TO STAND ON THE FARM, PUNGAREHU THAT NICELY-BRED 3-YEAK-OLD COLTHEATHER JOCK Sire, OMYO (Imp.); Dam, DOLLY (76T) N.Z.C.S.B. Terms as arranged. Owners of Mares at first service held responsible. Fees due and payable January 1, 1918. For further particulars apply— SYMONS BROS., j Pungarehu. H. C. LUKE. Paste -Packets TO STAND AT INGLEWOOD AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS—THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION KNIGHT OF THE GARTER j Winner of two firsts and champion at | Stratford Show, 1915, and also first and I champion in 1917. | For further particulars apply —T. KELLEHAN. or A. WHITE, Groom in charge. JfIVE-Seater Motor Cajr for hire day or night; phone No. 32; residence next Presbyterian Church, and three minutes' walk from railway station. I J. HUUiuIS,

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1917, Page 8

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602

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1917, Page 8

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