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SPRING FASHIONS in even/ Department. SMARTEST '] COSTUMES, all sizes. ■ SMARTEST BLOUSES in voile, silk, crepe de chene, georgette crepe. SMARTEST MILLINERY and READY TO. WEARS. /SMARTEST SPORTS COATS and SKIRTS. SMARTEST NECKWEAR and LACES. SMARTEST LISLE and SILK HOSIERY, black, white and colors. SMARTEST WOOL and SILK DRESS FABRICS: SMARTEST PLAIN and FANCY VOILESv SMARTEST FURNISHINGS and household goods. DENT'S KID and WHITE WASHING GLOVES. MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING & MERCERY IN GREAT VARIETY HIGH SCHOOL OUT! TS SPECIAU New Plymouth.

fOU MUST HAVE NOTICED WHAT ARDENT EN. THUSIASTS ITS OWNERS ARE. This does not happen here.and there, it is a universal condition. People tilieve in the car, admire it, and say so frankly *• jy^ik^, NEWTON KING, DODGE BROTHERS' DEALER FOR TARANAKI. PICKERKG, SAGAR. AND L EECE, HAWERA AGENT* 70 ACRES. Choice little farm, all been ploughed but 12 acres; free from TPeod?, siiliBivided into 14' well fenced paddocks sown down in good grass pasture. 5 roomed house, 12 bail cowshed with loft; large'implement shed, barn, stab!i\ loose-box, etc. 1 mile to cheese factory, ly> miles to school. Price reduced to £37 10s per acre, only £3OO cash required down on farm tnd dairy herd of 20 cows, 2 horses, cart, harness, cans, etc. Owner anxious to enlist, this is a splendid chance for a returned soldier. 100 ACRES EXCHANGE. " 'All level. 60 acres already under plough, well-fenced; on good metalled toad, school and factory opposite; 4 roomed house, cowshed and all neccsl»ry outbuildings. Land is of rich quality, subdivided into 10 paddocks. frjee £25 per acre. Equity £IOOO. Will exchange for Stratiord property or mortgage I help you to make money. E. JACKSON, VALUER AND COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD e P. 9 Box 15, NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O Box 39,

M*.?i &M m w m m. s *w> ssg i * £ 'This instruction fine an-a a € " I Annual Saving f\ ia Money, Time * and Trouble. MANAGERS \ and ENGINEERS \ \ can always rely on the \\ Quality and Wear of ) I DUNLOP BELTING W*'> V - J (Conveyor and Driving), Air, Hydraulic, Steam and Delivery Hoses, Packings, Valves, Insertions, etc. *fc~ tendersiand samfus sunanm DUNLOP RUBBER COY. )f«JUNSTOH. CHBISTCrfURCH, AUCKLAND

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 November 1917, Page 6

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