■M^nmnnnHa f m SPRING FASHIONS %iyery Department. It;?-' SMARTEST ;!; silk, crepe de cherie, g6orgetfe crepes I SMARTEST MILLINERY itnd READY TO WEAfS. k ■ SMARTEST SPORTS COATS and SKIRTS, i "" SMARTEST NECKWEAR and LACES. j SMARTEST LISLE ahd V SILK HOSIERY, ' j black, white and colors. SMARTEST WOOL and SILK DRESS FABRICS. SMARTEST PLAIN and FANCY VOILES, SMARTEST FURNISHINGS, .and household gOOds. :'; -''-*■«■• DENT'S KID and WHITE WASHING GLOVES. ' MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING & MERCERY IN GREAT VARIETY HIGH SCHOOL OUT F TS SPECIAL AMBURY'S Two shops Plymouth.
E dd 5 e Brothers MOTDftICAU YOU MUST HAVE NOTICED WHAT ARDENT EN. THUSIASTS ITS OWNERS ARE. This does not happen here and there; a is a universal condition.'; People -Believe in the ear, admirf■ if, and Say so frankly. NEWTON KING, / J DODGE BROTHERS' DEALER FOR TARANAKI.'
UNO FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 70 ACRES. jHffiote Mtle farm, all been ploughei but 12 acres; free from weeds', sub- ■ Tided into 14 well fenced paddocks sown down in good grass pasture. 5 gowned house, 12 bail cowshed with' loft; large implement shed, barn, stable, wose-box, etc. 1 mile to cheese factory, 1% miles to school. • a C 8 r edu(!ed to £37 10s P« acre." ojilv £3OO cash required down on farm *nd dairy herd of 20 cows, 2 horses,, cart, harness, cans, etc. Owner anxious to t*lvt, this is a splendid.chance for a returned.,soldier. 100 ACRES BtGrtANCE _AII level, 60 acres already underjptougfe well-fenced; on good metalled tow, jschool and factory opposite; 4 roomed house, cowshed and all necesLand is of rich quality* subdivided• into 10 paddocks. : .InPrice £25 per acre. Equity £IOOO. ~ ' Will exchange, for Stra-ttord property or mortgage. I help you to make money. E. JACKSON, VALUER AND COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD »Jfcp Box 15, NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O Box 39,
PRIME JOINTS. from Taranaki stock, fed on best Taranaki country. We kill only prime beef, mutton, pork, veal and poultry. fhtf motto "Cleanliness and Prompitude" •, * — BONEDUST— The-'best, fertiliser. Orders taken fqjr any quantity from £ cwt. SOLE BROS.
DOMINION THLLIARD IN NEW A.M.P. BUILDINGS. iJONY BARTLETT begs to anf ijplMce the opening of his new sa : loon. A visit to these up-to-date rooms will convince players. Four standard tables, good light, good markers, and civility.
IMUy ?fewg motor car services from fffttFSra .6> S"ew Plymouth: Leaves JEMbk•r's. Hairtra, 7.30 a.m„ P. 0., Eltham, Sfi, P.O. Stratford 8.20, P.O. Inglewpod,W), Egmont Village or Egmont -lijfiL 4115. Coach fares. Leave New Plymouth i? HiyVera each 'morning at 4.30 '-W. 'Jfflfc&roYe. proprietor.— Ait*
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1917, Page 6
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