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Boy's Suits! Unmatchable Melbourne Values. As pricw are rising with extraordinary rapidity the public are notified that stocks as quoted below cannot be repeated from manufacturers at prices less than from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent increase. The moral is obvious. Boys' washing tunic suits. Made of striped crash, very strong and smart, iaced C/fi front; sizes 0 to 4." The "Desmond" suit. Very smart,, an improvement on the sports style, -made ofmereerieed cotton poplin, grand wearing line sizes tt> to '4. 11 /ftTuseore Silk Tunic Suits llade pf pure Japanese silk Q/ft tussore^. aizes'-D to 4. Mercerised poplin tunic suits. Grand little suit for hoys 3 to G years, laced fronts, Q/Q tussore shade. Boys' romper suits. Hade of high grade tussore silk, nobby little one piece suits for little chaps 2 to 4 years. 10/6 Tweed jersey suits. Dark shade, all wool, laced. For boys 2 to C years all 116 one price. Tweed sport suits. Xew lines of dark, grey tweed, strong wearing and sightly, wellmade and stylishly cut; sizes 7, 23/0 to size 12, 27/0. Roslyn sports' suits. High grade goods and pure wool, the remains of an old contract, no more at these prices; sizeß 7, 25/6 to size 12, 29/6. Petone sports' suits. Grand smooth merino tweed, dark grey colors, also browing a real aristocrat; sizes 7. 26/6 to size 12* 31/6. The Melbourne Ltd. L New Plymouth Eltham Inglewood Howera j^o, Marvellous Value in Shoes and soots. ladies' glace derby shoes, wide bstttv. ....r- • ? J Laces and round rubbers free. Ladies' glace nob toe derby shoes vrrrr.vr.—. .• • • 16/6[Ladies' tan glace derby shoes ..tyv... 12/6. Ladies' glace one bar or ankle bar shoes .•.•■3 15/** Ladies'.button and lace shoes, made in England ...; 18/6. Ladies' Crockett and Jones court shoes .................... •: 17/6 Ladies' glace derby boots .-.-.vv> • ••?_•_ 18/6. JUI orders by post receive prompt attention. We pay postage. DOCKRILL'S Devon Street tr....-.tt........> New Plymouth. The "Circle" Hatcher. CAPACITY 50 ECCS. It is made of Metal and is "Fireprooi." **■ Without doubt the "Circle" Hatcher is the most efficient, low-priced Incubator ever placed on the market. Thousands are in use, and we can tell you of scores of users in your locality who have had eminently successful results, many buyers securing 40 to 50 healthy chicks in one batch. PRICE 59/6 complete. 1 Postage 2/- extra* Instruction Booklet racked with each Circle Hatcher. L A. NOLAN & Co. NEW PLYMOUTH. HURST'S and GARTON'S Swede and Turnip Seed. Mangold Seed. rAT.L FOR quotations. MANGOLD, TURNIP AND GRASS MANURES. H. C. LUKE. JNGLEWOOD. Stratford Wanganui. ill "Irish/ Moss -==t remedy for so many years thut it is the first tiling most folks jssr think of for Bv merit nlone it han stood the test. 140 j=r Tubanaki land, building and inves MENT SOCIETY. (Permanent) Directors t Messn Richard Cock (Chairman). I Shuttleworth, W. L. Newman, Newton Kin A. Goldwater, T. K. Skinner. Colonel Ell BUY YOUR OWN ROME. Tbe Society lends money on Freehold or a proved Leasehold Lands. A borrowed may select his own architec -plans and builder. The Society pays cost of preparing and regi tering all mortgages of £IOO or over. All profits divided equally amongst borrowe and investors. Tbe Society is purely co-ope* live. , Based on the calculation of the profits mai during the last few years, the time requin to repay a loan is seven yea?B. For example A member borrowing £IOO (five sharp? nf £ each) would have paid in monthly instalmen of £1 lis 8d in seven years ... £133 0 From which, deducting tbe amount of the loan 100 0 Would leave as paid fofc interest the balance 0 Tbe Society has • RESERVE FUND ol over £2OOO Write (or prospectus and particulars. R OTA B A I NEW PLYMOUTH TO OPTO ARE DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. \ TIME-TABLE AND FARES. a.m. p.m. Single Retu New Plymouth, dep. Omata Oakura Tataraimaka Okato Puniho Warea ... Pungarehu Rabotu 7.60 4.15 V.4Q 4.30 8.0 4.50 Q.'i'J 5.10 8.35 5.25 8.30 4.0 9.0 5.50 9.15 6.0 9.25 6.10 Oaonui ... «• 9.40 6.25 Opunake, arr Opunake, dep Oaonui Rabotu Pungarehu Warea Puniho Okato ... ... ... ... Tataraimaka Oakura Omata New Plymouth, arr. 10.15 6.45 7.15 3.30 7.35 3.45 7.50 4.0 8.5 4.15 8.15 4.25 8.50 4.35 8.50 4.50 9.10 5.5 9.25 5.15 9.40 5.25 10.0 5.45 3/6 6? 6/6 7/6 8/. 8/6 V--3/6 6/6/6 7/6 8/6 9/6 10/. 12/18, ew rijixiwuiu, ■**. ..• Seats may b.j booked and parcels left at t Oarage, King'p Buildings, Brougham Street, N< Plymouth, or Club Stables, Opunake, all para to be prepaid. WOOLDRIDQEi 'Phone 367. Proprietor. | |||. AIL X IM TABLE RETURN JOIjRNET Awakino, dep. 6 am Mokau, 6.45 am Tongaporutu, 9.0 am Okau Road 9.30 am tjruti, 11.40 am Waitoitoi, 12.0 noon Urenui, 12.10 pm Onaero, 12.20 pm Motunui, 12,25 pm Waitara. arr. about CARS LEAVE DAILY Waitara, at 1.1. am Motunui 8.4) .am Onaero, 9.0 an Urenui, 9.13 cm Waitoitof, 9.-i am Truti, 10.0 on Road, 12.C noon Toittfaporutu. I.C pm Mokam, 3.W rAwakfna, arr. nlvut 4 Information can be obtained at Oarage, Waitar Fares Cash. Pack Paste STOVE POLISH INGLEWOOD-TARATA-PTJRANGI. CAR leaves Purangi daily at 1.0 a.m., Tira 8.20 a.m., arrives Inglewood 9.30 a.m. Leaves tyiglewood at 3.10 p.m., Tarata 4 p.n and arrives Purangi 5.30 p.m. Terms on application. TINDLE & SCOTT, Mail Contractors. URENtJI-WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH MOTO COACH SERVICE. Leaves— Urenui 8 a.m. for Ne* Plymouth. Waitara 9.15 a.m. and 1.15 «.m. for We Plymouth. Leaves New Plymouth (Hookham's Corner)— 10.30 a.m. for Waitara. 3 o'clock for Waitara and Uffenui. Waitara—4.3o for Urenui. Parcels and messages to Criterion Garag< 'Phone 139. ARTHUR J. SMITH. Proprietor. MOTOR-CAR MRVIUI jyiLY RAHOTU TC NEW PLYMOUTH. New Eigbt-seater Hudson Car will ieav Rabotu daily at 7.45 a.m., arriving New PI; Bank corner) at 4.30 p.m.; arrive Rahoti Fares may be booked and parcels left wit Mr 3. H. Walker, at Cattley's Office, Brougbai Street. MOMONA TAMIIUNA, Proprietor. A LADTES' CLUB. Fair Orator.—"Mis fl President, mighi I ask why that, resolution is recorded 'carried unanimously,' when the returns were—for ABCADIA TEA 70, againsl SO''? President. —Because, according tc the Hon. a three-fourths terdicl should be accepted as such from juries .(ADDlauaaL

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1917, Page 8

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