GREAT NOW ON. FEBRUARY 22nd, to MARCH 15th. At All Six Stores. Bargains in All Departments. The Melbourne Ltd. ' New Plymouth Inglewood ' Stretford Eltham Hawera Wanganui.
Striking Values in 800t s> Haying just opened up several lines of gents' footwear ill special shapes we are selling them at a very low price. Gents' Glace Derby Boots, great wearers >23/6 Gents' Glace Nobby Toe Boots 23/6 Gents' Box Calf Derby Boots 23/6 Gents' Box Calf Nobby Toe Boots, splendid value 23/6 Gents' Box Calf Derby Boots, wide toe 22/6 Gents' Split Shooters with or without nails 18/® Gents' Territorial Boots, nailed 22/6 ladies-' Tan Derby Shoes, selling fast at 12/6 Ladies' Derby and Button Shoes ...• 18/6 Child's Tan and Black Summer Shoes, sizes 6 only 2/6 ALL ORDERS BY POST RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION*. "Wk PAY POSTAGE. DOCKRILL'S DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 433. LAND FOR SALE . 75 ACRES. Handy and cheap dairy farm, subdivided into fi paddocks; well feifced; good 6-roomed dwelling house, 21-baireonerete floor cowshed;- school and factory a few chains away. Lease has 4 years- to run at rental of 25/an acre, purchasing clause at £2B per acre. PRICE ofgooiwill including 22 dairy cows, horse, cart, cans, .shares, etc., only £325. A splendid chance for man with small capital. Finance arranged. 100 ACRES. Splendid freehold dairy farm .all level, 12 subdivisions, two road frontages; nice patch of shelter bush; first-class dwelling house of G-rooms, up-to-date concrete cowshed, substantial outbuildings. Handy to school and railway station, cheese factory opposite. PRICE only £35 per acre. Terms to suit purchaser. Balance 7 years at 5h per cent. 'EOTE. —Carnegie says to become rich, read books and buy land. Buy this farm and it is a sure thing. If you are looking for a cood dairy farm, send for ,mv catalogue. E. JACKSON, VALUER AND COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD AND NEW PLYMOUTH. ?.<? Bo* ISi p0 Bo * 39GRASS SEEDS Cocksfoot, Rye & Clovers; Algerian Seed Oats. Manures. GET A CASH QUOTATION FROM:— H. C. LUKE. INGLEWOOD. SOMERSET HOUSE, * (Private Hotel). OPTIMISM VERSUS PESSIMISM. ?hone— HAWEEA. —l3l AIRS. E. MeIiKAX whhes to notify • the Public that she has taken over the above honse. * . Traveller* will find Wwy comfort ' EOT AND COLD BATHS. Croker: Pastry and bread will get leas' l and leas, in this fearful time of awful d 'Joker: Ha! Ha! It won't trouhtejou nor me, till the Government threatens Arcadia T«.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1918, Page 8
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