UNMATCHABLE MELBOURNE LTD. VALUES FINEST BARGAINS IN THE DOMINION, every pair gasumere hose guaranteed pure wool and FAST DYE. READ THESE PRICES. Ladies' plain cashmere hose 2/3 pure, wool, fast black, PAIR Girls' two-one rib cashmere 1/11 hose, six-fold knees, pure wooL PAIR Ladies' ribbed cashmere hose 2/11 all wool, pure dye, PAIR. Mercerised lisle hose, pure 1/11 black, Hawley dye. PAIR. Ladies' silk ankle hose, white 2/11 or black, | PAIR. Ladies' "Jason"' lisle hose, 2/11 cashmere feet and tops, PAIR. 'Ladies' plain cashmere hose 3/6 extra value, llama finish. PAIR. Llama hose, finest quality, 3/11 New Plymouth Clmam Inglewood Hawera Stratford Wanganui.
jgGMO.NT ]£ AC INO QLUB SUMMER MEETING FEBRUARY 13 & 14,19J.8. . - HANDTCAPPER: H. Coylc. STARTER: C. O'Connell. JUDGE: W. H. HartgiU. FIRST DAY, February 13, 1918: OHAWE HANDICAP HURDLES, of 175 sovs; one mile and three-quarters. PLYING HANDICAP, of 250 sovs; six furlongs. MERE MERE HACK FLAT, a handicap of 120 sovs; five furlongs. EGMONT CUP, a handicap of 600 sovs; one mile and a half. LADIES' PURSE (Hack), of 100 sovs, eiglit and a half furlongs. EGMONT STAKES, of 500 sovs, six furlongs (closed). YVATPAPA HACK FLAT, a handicap of 120 sovs; foven furlongs. WHAREROA • WELTER, a handicap of 200 sovs; seven fur Tongs. SECOND DAY, February 14, 1918: OKAIAWA HANDICAP HURDLES, of 150 sovs; one mile and a half. WAIMATE HANDICAP, of 250 sovs; six furlongs. FARMERS' PLATE HANDICAP (Hack), of 100 sovs; one mile and a distance. ATKINSON MEMORIAL STAKES, a handicap of 400 sovs; one mile and a quarter. MAIDEN HACK SCURRY, of 120 sovs; Jive furlongs. / lIAWERA STAKES, of 400 sovs; one mile. (Closed). IN AH A HACK FLAT, a handicap of 120 sovs; six furlongs. NORMANDY WELTER, a handicap of 200 sovs; eight and a half furlongs. Nominations for all events (1 sov.) close FRIDAY, January 0 p.m. Full programme advertised in N.Z. Referee. .V. B. STRATTON, Secretary, Box 01 Hawera.
A New Shipment has arrived of the Famous Brand of ■ ' " Health footwear ' mad* by • ' ' CT.OCKETT AND JONES, NORTHAMPTON, ENGLAND We are pleased to announce that we have now ogeied * Inge shipment oi Health. Footweai-.\ tin* solf agents of thi3 Footwear and by meatus of our direct importation we are able t > save the middleman's profit which means a big saving to our customers. You will bo delighted to see such beautiful samples of good Old English footwear, which is very hard ,to get in these troublesome times. CALL AND INSPECT^ DOCKRILL'S DEVOIT STBEET NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 433. . i
BO ACRES WAITARA ROAD. S&jj.-"- • 1 (Twice little dairv'form, Well subdivided into numerous paddocks. Sheep proof fencing, #ll Ait and ploughable; \% n-iles to school and railway station, it&: kaadjr to factory: 5-roomed house, cowshed arid outbuildings; land of rich quality and well jpuwd: 14 acres of wheat, (1 acres of oats; will curry 3f> <!OWd. PRICE £32 10s per aero, .IT,OO cash. Grand prospective value. With \ety little improvement will be worth £45 an acre. H' • 120 ACRES. j Splendid jripholrt dnirr farm, nearly nil been ploughedwefl fenced, hnndy to Kchool and factory, new house of !! rooms, concrete shed with machines. This farm i« well sheltered and is nubdivMcd into 10 paddocks. I'RICK for quick saie ■'■"> per acre. Only £4OO cash down, balance at 5 per cent, long term. and srood. % I Wn. A ,on E. „ n gTfleued „ I have a „ large inquiry for daify \ WWd'if those wishiri's to.sell wciiliTre would be nd mc full particulars at once. *}? \ VALUES AND COMMISSION AGENT, CTJUTKOnn AND NEW PLYMOUTH. ». P.O Box 15, P.O Box 39.
QPUNAKE JJACINQ AXNCAL meeting. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1918. lIT'RDLER, II miles, .CIS.',. MAIDKN. 7 furlongs, £IOO. OPI'NAKE HANDICAP (open), 1} miles ' £2OO. KU'X'TRff'. ■JT'fiirlonffs, CIO. 1 ;. WKI.TKR, 7 furlongs. £lO5. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP (open), 6 furlongs, £lS">. PREBIDENT'S, 1 mile. £135. PAR 5 ftirlong.s, £ 130. 1 Nominations Ml events (one sovereign <•»<•!■> Hose Monday. Pi-hnmi y 2"), 1018. Jk'ull programme appearing iVtor. P. 8. RILEY, Secretary, Piltama.
HU25T';i ond CARTON'S : Swede ;m'i Turnip Seed. Narrow Sted. ("Air. 7'0!5 fji/OTATiONS. MANGOLD, T'jnVP AND GRASS MANURES. §« i_ t r* y _i 1 • V_> 0 i i S? L fgge jyor^woon. >"OTICR nit* ••ii, , •&■ 't Motor Car for liirp da? '•in i'«" " !.;•'luaJit: ]ilione No. 32j residence y,-, , .i- i'resuvterian Cimrcli, and three itnn t«»,i ••!■ m, ...th ; nimuW walk from railway station. TjggS£*.i, /+/(!• J»/ «« )»am | J. v.'
TARANAKI MOTORS. LTD.. ELTHAM. are prepared to remove your Furniture to any part of the district pniviiice in- Daimler Motor Waggon ut the lowest cost. VJHJXTAIN TRIPS undertaken. Make vour party lip nnil then travel by our motor waggon. Let it be known that our staff is prepared to undertake ALL REPAIRS TO MOTOR-CARS. WAOCOXS, etc., and guarantee good workmanship. We have the material and eHicient mechanics i\o u«wl to iju iiti uf the district. • < w. CHRISIOFFKI#
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