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Melbourne Limited 'Xmas Gift Suggestions FOR LADIES. ♦SMAB.T BLOUSES—WMta voile 4/11 to 10/6. White "silk 10/6 to 15/6. Fuji .silk blouses 15/6. Crepe de chine blouses 19/6, 21/-, 23/6. ' 'DAJNTY'HANDKERCHIEFS— Lawn, hemstitched 2d, 3d, 4d, Cd. Embroidered, ditto 6d, 8d to <\/G. Pure linen, ditto 1/- each. KELDIBLE HOSIERYLisle thread, 1/11 to 2/11. Silk ankle hose, 2/11. All-wool cashmere, 2/3 to 3/11. Llama hose, 3/6 and 3/11. Ly»le thread with cashmere feet and tops, 2/11. FOR MEN. TENNIS AND NEGLIGE SHIRTSWhite and mercerised- striped, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 5/11. Striped neglige 4/6, 5/6, 7/6. SILK SHIRTS— Fine Japanese tussore, 11/6. Heavy white silk- 14/fl. Fine Fuji silk 15/6. / PRETTY SILK TIES— Splendid .variety 1/-, 1/9, 2/6. COMFORTABLE BRACES-* Police I/O pair. ' Samson 1/fi pair.. President 1/!) to 2/11. Shirley president 1 ,3/6. HANDKERCHIEFS OF QUALITY— Irish lawn Gd. M< "" Cambric hemstitched, 3 for 2/C. • Pure linen 1/3 and 1/6. • White silk 1/-. 1/6, 2/6. White silk, initialled 3/6. FOR CHILDREN, HOSTS OF HANDKERCHIEFS— White, hemstitched 0 for 1/-. White, printed borders 4 for 1/-. Mercerised colored borders, 3 for 1/-. Patriotic handkerchiefs printed with flag* and music, 3 for 1/-. TIES FOR BOYS— New washing ties 9d. New patriotic ties 1/-. SHIRTS FOR BOYS— White cotton shirts 2/9, 2/11, 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/!) to 2/11. Fine panama hats 9/0. BOYS SUITS— Mercerised Repp suits 8/11. Tussore silk suits 8/11. Tweed sport suits, Roslvn and Petone make, 24/6 to 37/6. ■ IraVaAv V vta bAV <Bbmh v%Ww New Plymouth Citiiom, Inglewood Hatwere Stratford

A New Shipment has arrived of tftt famous Brand of Health footwear > mad •' by CVJVKETT AND JONES, NQRTHAMr iON, ENQLAiJD '• . i•••' ■ .I .•■■<i-i', ',-. i;nrois{*.ce to e i-errbody that we have now .!.■{ .!.'.:■;;:' «il!onient of th • f::;V"l .. ftiyii.ll «'u>t.t. <■-,: j •'••>_ i;:ii» :i'j-'nl.s of r.iiis Footwear and by means of our direct importation we are able t j wve the middleman's profit which, means a big saving to our- customers. You will' be delighted tq see sueh beautiful samples of good Old English footwear, which is very hard to get in these troublesome time»; CALL AXD INSPECT. DEVON STKEST NEW PLYMOUTH.

; 80 ACRES WAITARA ROAD. .CTioi.® little dairy iitm, well subdivided it:to numerous paddocks. Sheep proof • fencing, all flat and ploughable; l'/ 2 n-iles to school and railway station handy'to factory; 5-roocicd house, cowshed and outbuildings; land of rich iwiftlity and weß grassed; 14 acres of wheat, fi acres of oats- will carry 3-> .'. flows. PEICE £32 lfls per acre, £r,oo cash. Grand prospective value With . . row little improvement will he worth £45 an acre. .120 ACRES, tfbaiid freehold dairy farm, nearly al! been ploughed; well fenced, handy to 'school aad factory, new house of u rooms, concrete shed with machines. • Thia farto in- well sheltered and is subdivided into 10 paddocks. PRICE l or qxiiek sale £33 per acre. Only £4OO cash down, balance at 5 per cent long term. Cheap and good. \_ 1 hsve a large 'inquiry for dairy land of oood quality, | jptftsed if those wishing to sell would se nd me full particulars and would be at once. -*■yeauasovto yALOER AND COMMISSION AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O Box 39.

HURST'S and GARTON'S Swede and Turnip Seed. Mangold Seed. GALL FOR QUOTATIONS. MANGOLD, TURNIP AND GRASS MANURES. H. C, LUKE.

4Bt«pwtou»Jwßr-H.monTH. i Qi ill le»w jaMftg New Flyifta.; wtire Rihotu iiitmirtfM&r OTH. pIVE-Seater Motor Car for hire day m'Sew"*!?- or n 'S n t; phone No. 32; residence mire Rihotu nex t Presbyterian Church, and three 1i left witti minutes' walk from railway station. >/.BMOgtam •• _ • - j HuytuiS, AfptMM. i -_ ;:?>' >-. ~ W.itara.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1917, Page 8

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606

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1917, Page 8

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