Hosiery UNMATCHABLE MELBOURNE LTD. VALUES. FINEST BARGAINS IN THE DOMINION. SVERY PAIR CASHMERE HOSE GUARANTEED PURE WOOL AND JAST DYE. ~ READ THESE PRICES. jpTain casJnnere hose *>/Q jiTO-wiV.Sast-fclack. PAIR Girl? HSwwHie lib cashmere 1 /"Vl\ huge, six-fold knees, pure ■wool., PAIR Ladies'ribtifedcashmere hose O/ "I T; all wool, pure dye. " PAIR. Mercerised lisle hose, pure 1/11 black, Hawley> dye. PAIR. Ladies' ailk ankle hose, white 2/111 Indies' "Jason" lisle hose, O /IT cashmere feet and tops PAIR. Ladies' plain cashmere hose Q/fJ extra Talue, llama finish. PAIR, Llama hose, finest quality, Q/11! The Melbourne Ltd. New Plymouth Gttham Inglewood Hawera Stratford
Striking Values in Boots. Having just ■ opened up several lines of gents' footwear in ■pedal shapes v& are selling them at & very low price. G«nts' Glace Derby Boots, great wearers T ..rr S 23/6 Gents' Glace Nobby Toe Boots k^«<»x«otk.^ S 23/6 Gents' Box Calf Derby Boots , OT rr*r«o WM .i« a .- w >.. 23/ C Gents' Box Calf Nobby Toe Boots, splendid value w.-rr 23/ C Gents' Box Calf Derby Boots, wide toe .'. ~«f ti i„si l « 22/6 Shooters with or without nails . .■ an ren. x .-.™ J" '* Gents' Territorial Boots, nailed .v«m l «r.v.Tip 5 ladies' Tan Derby Shoes, selling fast at «..»Bw.f«T».; 12/6 Ladies' Derby and Button Shoes ..»•.-.-.w«.,.t.w».-v J 8/6 Child's Tan and Black Summer Shoes, sizes 6 only ~.. .w t 2/6 !ALL ORDERS BY POST RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION'. WE PAY POSTAGE. ■ DOCK RILL'S DEVON JSTREET NEW fUMOUTU.
LAND BUYERS, YOUR CHANCE 80 ACRES WAITARA ROAD. floice little dairy farm, well subdivided into numerous paddocks. Sheep proof »««™& all flat and p) oUghable . VA n . jles t0 schoo] and na i^ nanav to factory; 5-roomed house, cowshed and,outbuildings: land of rich quality and well grassed; 14 acres of wheat, « acres of oats;'will oarrv K ' ™™' rwi ■ 2 10s per aete ' £ SOO eash - Grand Prospective value. With wy little improvement will be worth £45 an acre. » 120 ACRES. Splendid freehold dairy farm, nearly all been ploughed;' well fenced, ' Handy to school and; factory, new house of p concrete shed with machines Ihis farm is well sheltered and is subdivided into 10 paddocks. .PRICE . long term. Cheap and good. .i kr ? e , ! nqui, 7 for daif y land of e«>d quality, and would be jiMed if those wishing to sell would send me full particulars at ones. E. JACKSON, VALUES AND COMMISSION AGENT, -STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOU9B. K ?.OBoxxs, P.O Box 39 .
HURST'S and GARTON'S Swede and Turnip Seed. Mangold Seed. CALL FOR QUOTATIONS. MANGOLD, TURNIP AND CRASS MANURES. WGLEWOODI
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1918, Page 8
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