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Melbourne Limited 'Xmas Gift Suggestions. ii FOR LADIES. > SMART" BLOUSES— White voile 4/11 to 10/6. White silk 10/G tg 15/ G. Fuji silk blouses 15/0. Crepe de chine blouses 19/ C, 21/-, 23/6. , MINTY HANDK2RCHIEFSLawn, hemstitched 2d, 3d, 4d. (id. Embroidered, ditto I'd. Rd to 1/G. Pure Eueii, ditto 1/- each. RELIABLE HOSIERY— Lisle thread, 1/11 to 2/11 Silk ankle hose, 2/11. AU-v.ool cashmere. 2/3 to 3/11. Llama ho.se. 3/6 and "/11. Liss];i thread with cu.-imere feet and tops, 2/11. FOR MEN. TENNIS AND NEGLIGE SHIRTS— While and mercerised striped, 3/G, 4/0) 5/6, 5/11. Striped neglige 4/6, 5/6, 7/6. SILK SHIRTSFine Japanese tussore 11/6. Heavy white silk 14/6. Fine Fuji silk 15/6. PRETTY SILK TIES— Splendid variety 1/-, 1/9, 2/6. COMFORTABLE BRACES—■PoIice 1/0 pair. Samson 1/6 pair. President I/ft'to-2/ir; Shirley president .'!/(!. HANDKERCHIEFS OF QUALITY— Irish la\rti 6d. Mercerised, bordered Cd. . Cambric hemstitched, .'! for 2/6. Pure lir.cn 1/:! and l/.ti. Whit? sill; 1/-. 1/6, i>/6. White silk, initialled 3/6. FOR CHILDREN. HOSTS OF HANDKERCHIEFS— White, hemstitched 6 for 1/-. White, printed borders 4 for 1/-. Mercerised colored borders, 3 for 1/-. Patriotic handkerchiefs printed with flags and music, 3 for 1/'-. TIES FOR BOYS— New washing ties Od. New patriotic ties 1/-. SHIRTS FOR BOYS— White cotton shirts 2/9, 2/iI, 3/11. Cotton tussore shirts 3/11. Silk tussore shirts 8/6. BOYS AND GIRLS HATS— Tussore poplin hats 1/11, White linen hats 1/9 to 2/11 Fine panama hats 9/G. BOYS SUITS— Crash tunic suits fi/11. "Mercerised Repp suits S/11. Tussore silk suits N/11. Tweed spoil suits, Koslyn and ; Petone make, 24/G to 37/ G. .A* New Pit/mouih Eltfcam Inglewood Hawera

A New. Shipment has arrived of the famous Brand of Health. Footwear mad • by (T. JLKETT AND JOMEa, fJjRTHAMh fOH, ENGLAND • i-ic announce to e /f-rybody that v.-c c now o;-6:j--U i'. !ur;.'s shipment of til • tainnr.s H«-iii|i Koi.ate«- . r t'" l sole agents of this Footwear and by means of our direct importation we are able t j save the middleman's profit which means a big saving to our customers. You will bo delighted to see siith beautiful samples of good Old English footwear, which is very hard to get in these troublesome tirnea. ■ CALL AND INSPECT. DOCKRILL'S DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 433.

UNO BUYERS, YOUR CHANCE 80 ACRES WAITARA ROAD. fioiee little dairy farm, well subdivided into numerous paddocks. : Sheep proof fcngng ,aJI flat and ploughable; 1% n.jlea to school and railway station MMy. to factory; 5-roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings: land of rich quality andwell grassed; 14 acres of wheat, 6 acres of oats; will carry 35 CoW4 'i-E? Ws P er acre ' cash. Grand prospective value With vary little improvement will be worth £43 an acre. 1 120 ACRES. Splendid freehold dairy farm, nearly all been ploughed; well fenced, handy to fjchool t and factory, new house of 0 rooms, concrete shed with mach'ines iliw farm is well sheltered and is subdivided into 10 paddocks. iPRIGE for quick sale £35 per acre. Only £4OO cash down, balance at 5 per-cent, long term.' Cheap and good. 1 havs a large inquiry for dairy land of good quality, l and would be Jtlsaged if thofie wishing to sell would send me full particulars at once E. JACKSON, YALUEE AND COM MISSION AGENT, .STRATFORD AXD NEW PLYMOUTH, f-B<* *S» P.O Box 39.

HURST'S and GARTON'S * Swede and Turnip Seed. Mangold Seed. CALL FOR QUOTATIOXS. MANGOLD, TURNIP AND CRASS MANURES. H. C. LUKE. INGLEWOOD.

HOTOMAtt 8E %£:■ RAHOtnfTCnJiw^PLTIIODTH. **. B«» Hudson C»r will Icaw it, arriving Nyr-Hp-.,-Mm |*at'4.3o p<tar.; trrivelUbotirt ooked tad jMUcals- left wttfcj *<feo»

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 December 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 December 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 December 1917, Page 8

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