Avoid High Prices. Make Your Purchases Now at Last Day 15th March. Don't delay, for as sure as death, every,, thing you are requiring will be Terji much dearer within- the -next few weeks* besides, there is going to be a treat scarcity of certain lines. Be wise now and stock up for the coming winter and spring. You'll not regret it when you find prices almost doubling, The Melbourne's great sale, now on, affords you t he opportunity at desperately low prices* Cfl inch Calico, 7/11 dozen. nilow cases, 1/8 pair. 72 inch White sheetings 1/11 yard. 22 inch Forfar, fid yard. 30 inch Dowlas, 1/- yard. Colored Towels, 1/11 pair. White Towels, 2/- pair. Working shirts 3/6. •- ••..-.. Woollen socks, 2 pair.? for 1/11 Black Cotton socks, 3 pairs for 2/H Tweed trouswa, 7/11 #air. Cotton Tweed trousers, 8/6 pair. Hoys' Tweed lajickeis, 3/11 pair. Boys' suits, all wool, 23/6 to 39/ff, > Men's suits, all wool, 49/6 to 79/8. \ TBrl£& I f o lit* I New Plymoulli Eli ham Hawera Wanganui.
Striking Values in 800t s# Having just cpened up several lines of gents' footwear ia 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 18/0 Gents' Territorial Boots, nailed 22/6 Ladies' Tan Derby Shoes, selling fast at 12/6 Ladies' Derby and Button Shoes 18/0 Child's Tan and Black Summer Shoes, sizes 6 only - 2/9 'ALL ORDERS BY POST RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION; ,'..', WE PAY POSTAGE. DOCKRILL'S DEVON STREET ......-.- . r NEW PLYMOUTH.
LAND FOR SALE .__ . ■ 75 ACRES. JBtS&J and cheap dairy farm, subdivided into C paddocks; well fenced; good fi-roomed dwelling house, 21-bail concrete floor cowshed; school and cheese factory a few chains away. Lease has 4 j-cara to run at rental of 25/an acre, purchasing clause at £2B per acre. PRICE of goodwill including ,22 dairy cows, horse, cart, cans, shares, etc., only £525. A splendid ( chance for man with small capital. Finance arranged. ■ e 100 ACRES. t Splendid freehold dairy farm ,all level, 12 subdivisions, two toad frontages; nice -. patch of shelter bush; first-class dwelling house of 6-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 5J per cent. •OTE.— Carnegie says to become rich, read books and buy land. Buy this ' >» farm and it is a sure thing. v"P y ou are looking for a good dairv farm, send for my catalogue'! jf E. JACKSON, Stratford t& Box ist yALTJEE AND COMMISSION AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH, P.O Box 39, GRASS SEEDS Cocksfoot, Rye & Clovers, Algerian Seed Oats. Manures. GET A CASH QUOTATION FROM:-^ : H C. LUKE. nratEwooD.
.{Private Hotel)* 4.. 1 gfiSSfe' HATOEBA. i^f-s-131 MBS. XL McLEAN wishes to notify do Public that-she has taken over JQw aboro house. >*K>Sli«aKH!Pap BATHS,
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1918, Page 8
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