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Men's Hats Two Melbourne Specials. MEN'S FELT HATS, Bert English fur felt, correct shapes, art-edge. Can be worn either formal at neglige style. Deep bands and with good quality leather sweat-band. Shades blade, long brown, nntiia And with black buuL 14/6 _ men's Tweed hats. Alpine shape. Splendid quality colonial and imported tweed. All hats are double-stitched and silk-lined; correct shape with black band. Very fashionable also for ladies knock-about wear. Shades dark grey, mixed greys, and mixed broro* 7/6 The Melbourne Ltd, New Plymouth Inglewood Stratford Cltham Hawera Wanganui.

There's More Good Stuff Between Your Feet and the Ground when You wear Dockrill Winter footwear than in any other Brand. ~ MEN'S RUBBER GUI! BOOTS WITH LEATHER SOLES. MEN'S RUBBER GUM BOOTS WITH RUBBER SOLES. MEN'S TAN AND BLACK LEGGINGS FOR FARM WORK. MEN'S STRONG GREEN-HIDE NAILED BOOTS. MEN'S HOLE-KIP BOOTS, NAILED OR UNNAILED. WATER J FROOF OILS FOR MAKING ALL KINDS OF FOOTWEAR WATERTIGHT—We have two kinds in stock—VISCOL AND HEALTH—and can recommend either. BOOT POLISH—Fresh supplies of VIOLA AND MIRROR POLISHES have just arrived. GOLOSHES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN —This is the weather when they arft needed, so get a pair at once. CHOOSE HERE AND YOU CHOOSE WISELY. DOCKRILL'S JHE HOUSE OF A HUNDRED QUALITY STYLES. ? DEVON STREET NEW PLYMou.

DAIRY FARMS ACRES, choice little Dairy Farm; securely fenced, 10 paddocka; li miles to cheese factory; school and railway station 10 chains away; large con-Ctete-floor cowshed, nice dwelling house of seven rooms with bathroom; well•hettcred with plantations: an ideal home. Price £35 per acre; £7OO cash, Ixlince long term at .5 per cent. 80 ACRES, situated within 3 miles Xew Plymouth: all plougliable, large portion been ploughed, it paddocks, school few chains away, 2 miles to factory. Splendid up-to-date dwelling-house of 9 rooms, hot and cold water, blUhrooai, etc. Grand sea view, beautiful climate. Price is £45 per acre; *6OO cash, balance long term at 5 per cent. (Grand prospective value) 110. ACRES; a well improved dairy farm, showing splendid returns; 70 acres been under plough, 10 paddocks, first-class fencing, good house (i rooms, eowthed and all necessary outbuilding*. Will carry 45 cows: handy to cheese or tmtter factory, V/ s miles to school and railway station. Price £42 10s per acre; £750 cash, balance at 5J per cent (Can recommend this) . NOTE.—My register contains the pick of the province in dairy land. I will ifcow you returns and finance you for stock if required. Clients tmstin? to Bj judgment are well satisfied with results. BUY YOCR NEXT FARM FROM TED JACKSON, VALUER AND COMMISSION" AGEXT, STRATFORD^

GRASS SEEDS Cocksfoot, Rye & Clovers; Algerian Seed Oats. Manures. GET A CASH QUOTATION FROM:—! H. C. LUKE. INGI£\TOOD.

SOMERSET HOUSE, iPrivate Hotel). I-'mn* - HAWEP.A. <-131 'fP.S. £. MeLEAX wishea to notify i.hs Public that ihe hn taken over l'« IiMK hOUM. "injvelltn will find «m* comfort

T7REKUI - WAIT AHA - NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. Daily except Thtirsd.ivs. Leaves Urenui New Plymouth 3 p..n.. Waitara (for at S a.m... Waitara !i 15 a.m. Leaves Urenui). 4.80 p.m. Note. —No service on Thursday!. ARTHUR J. SMITH,

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1918, Page 8

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