Saturday, 16th March. Positively Last Day of Sale. If you wish to make substantial savings do not delay your purchases any longer for the' prices of all sale lines and many more are to be advanced from 10 to 20 per cent, on account of increased Home cost and shipping charges. BUY HOSIERY NOW. Ladies' Cashmere Hose 2/3, Bibbed ditto 2/11 Llama ditto 3/11 Best Quality Llama 4/11 Socks 1/6 .""Jason' % Socks .... 1/11 to 2/11 . Men's Cotton ditto 3 pairs for 2/6 BUY COTTON GOODS NOWJ 36in Calioo ... 7/11 dozen 22in Dowlas 9d yard 30in Forfar 1/- „ 72in white sheeting .... 1/11 » '■' Advance" Drill 1/0 „ "S.S.S." Drill 1/8 ~ Brown Towels (large) 1/11 pair BUY APPAREL NOW. : Boys' Tweed KnickSrs .3/11 Boys Serge "Shorts" ; 5/11 Men's Tweed Trousers ; 7/11 Men's Cotton Tweed do • 8/6 Men's All-wool do n 12/0 Men's All-wool Suits 49/6 Men's All-wool do .... 59/0 to 79/6 Men's Tennis Shirts 3/G
New Plymouth Inglewool Stratford Eltham flowero , . Wartganui. -
FARMERS SUPPORT YOUR OWN COMPANY. fpHE Works of the Taranaki Farmers' : Meat Company, Ltd., are equipped ' to treat all classes of fat stock on the moat modern and economical methods, thereby ensuring to the producer the greatest, value for his stock. The Company is prepared to pay the highest prices on schedule at the Works or in the Farmers' Yards. For full particulars apply to the Company's Buyers— P. E. GARVEY, Stratford (Phone 247). P. A. OPENSHAW, Lepperton (Pte. wire) or to the office of the Comnanv. J. MILNE, General Manager. SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, CALFSKINS. !W E h ave been appointed BROKERS under the GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF REQUISITION of the above. .Valuations take place fourweekly in our Gill .Street Store. HIDE AND SIvIN—TUESDAY, MARCH 12. Advice Cards and Addressed Labels may be had on application. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. L. A. NOLAN AND CO., Box 70, New Plymouth.
/*>• t Striking Values-in Boots. _______ Having just opened up several lines of gents' footwear iii special shapes we are selling them at a very low price. Gents' Glace Derby Boots, great wearers 23/(j Gents' Glace Xobby Toe Boot 3 23/ti ■ fV. ■ Gents' Bos Cali Derby Boot 3 23/8,; Cents' Bos Calf Nobby Toe Boots, splendid value 23/(1 Cents,' Bos Calf Derby Boot 3, wide too 22/8 Gents* Split Shooters with or without nails - 18/0 Gents' Territorial Boots, nailed 22/6 ladies' Tan Derby Shoes, selling fast at 12/6 fadies' DerbyJsmi Button Shoes . IS/6 Child's Tan and Black Summer Shoes, sizes 8 only 2/8 <t / ALL ORDERS BY POST RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION WE PAY POSTAGE. ' •"' ' DOCKRILL'S * DEVOX STREET .-NEW, PLYMOUTH. \ 'Phone 433. f LAND FOR SALE lL 75 ACRESj6S3y and cheap dairy farm, subdivided into 6 paddocks; well fenced; good v , 6-roomed dwelling house, 21-bail concrete floor cowshed; school and cheese " factory a few. chains Lease has 4 years- 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 V chance lor 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 6-rooms, up-to-date S*'' concrete cowshed, substantial outbuildings.' Handy to school and railway i Station, cheese factory opposite. PRICE t : / mit purchaser. Balance 7 years at 5J per cent. pSOpE.—Carnegie says to become rich, read books and buy land. Buy this f-j." farm and it is a sure thing. rl" "II you are looking for a good dai'rv farm, send for my catalogue. I E. JACKSON, ;r VALUER AND COMMISSION AGENT, iEBATFOtoi AND - NEW PLYMOUTH, ' P.Q Box is, P O Box 39. ■ ' ' ' ~ -r-r- 1 ■ * GRASS SEEDS Cocksfoot, Rye & Clovers; Algerian Seed Oats. Manures. . GET A GASH QUOTATION FROM:—* , . C. LUKE. INGLE WOOD.
SOMERSET HOUSE; (Private Hotel). HAYVERA. -131 E. McLEAN wishes to not if v fke Public that slie has taken over tioVe house. „TeUer» will find every comfort ; HOt AS® COLD BATHS.
PURCHASE VERSUS LOANS. "Please Mrs. Jones, would you lend t Mother some more of that lonely tea that we borrowed yesterday, and please tell us the name of it?" Mrs. J.: "Certainly, dear. It'B Arcadia, and she can get it from, any. family pzoen.*
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1918, Page 8
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