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Two Men's Hats Melbourne Specials. MEN'S FELT HATS. Beit English far felt, correct shapes, cut-edge. Can be worn either formal or neglige style. Deep bands and with good quality leather sweat-band. Shades black, king brown, nutria and slate, with black band. ■>- 14/6 MEN'S TWEED HATS. Alpine shape. Splendid quality colonial and imported tweed. All bats are doable-stitched and silk-lined,- correct shape with black band. Very fashionable also for ladies knock-about wear. Shades dark grey, mixed greys, and nixed browns. 7/6 The Melbourne Ltd. New Plymouth Inglewood Stratford eithom Hawero Wanganui.

L. A. NOLAN & CO. GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKEES. NEW PLYMOUTH. QOVERNMENT Valuations conducted as under: Wool: At our 6tore, Quay Street, Waitara, at short intervals during season. Sheepskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth, every four weeks. Next Valuation—June 25. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly. Next Sale, May 28. Address Labels and Africo Cards torwarded on application. GOING CONCERN. 144 ACRES Freehold; situated 8% miles from New Plymouth, metalled road, all ploughed, 120 acres in good grass, balance in crop; subdivided into 20 paddocks, good fencing, school, post office and factory within one mile. Buildings consist of a 7-roomed house, hay-shed, concrete cowshed, motor-shed and implement shed, engine and separator i room, concrete floor. _together with thirty-two cows, two sows, three horses, one plough, 1 Massey-Harris Lever Harrow, 1 drill, "Empire," 1 spring cart and harness, - Mas-sey-Harris mower, 1 disc, 1 tip dray and breeching, 4 milk cans, 1 stack hay,' 1 Warrick Engine, 1 4-cow plant, A.W.R. milking machine, in good order. •PRICE £37 10s; £I,OOO cash, balance for 6 years at 5} per cent. No mortgage. Buildings insured for £6OO. IGO ACRES Frehold, all in grass and and ploughed, situated 3i miles from Stratford station, 1 mile from school, post office, etc., 7roomed house, hj, and c.w., conveniences, concrete cowshed, loft, car and trapshed; subdivided into about 12 paddocks. PRICE, £46 per crea; £4OO cash, balance 5 years at 5J per cent. NEWTON KING, INGLEWOOD. NEWTON & SWAIN, ' ]HJOTOK AND GENERAL ENGINEERS,. EUREKA GARAGE, BROADWAY SOUTH, STRATFORD. Garage 115; Residence 79. Sole agents for the Commonwealth (Partin Palmer) full-powered ears. Best value car in Dominion marketFull floating back axlea, liberal springing ensuring easy riding, bulb headlights, etc. Remagnetiaing magneto-magnets. Bring your car along with weak magnetos and get good results. NO CURENOiPAY. - NEWTON & SWAIN Bifflawj® South, Stratford. GOVERNMENT VALUATIONS OF SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, MB OALFSKINS. JTtHE above Valuations will be held at Newton King's Wool Store, Stratford, every four weeks. | Next sale Tuesday, June 25. Adfien Card:-, ami T.-iliols on appliesNKVVTON KING, Slr"lf''iv : - c 1 : i! 1' ' ".f ( { ;im

; New Winter Footwear Styles ; for Ladies & Gentlemen have arrived at Dockrill's, direct ' from Crockett & Jones. The following represent everything that one could possibly wish for in footwear—quality style and comfort; they will , wear better, repair better and keep their natty shapes longer than any other brand on the market:— MEN'S NOB-TOE SHOES IN TAN AND BLACK. 1 MUX'S TAN AND BLACK SHOES WITH ORDINARY TOES , MEN'S BOX-CALF, GLACE KID AND TAN WILLOW CALF ' BOOTS. f LADIES' PATENT BROGUE SHOES WITH NOB-TOES. LADIES' TAX WILLOW CALF SHOES WITH NOB-TOES, i LADIV/' NIGGER BROWN VELVETTA OXFORD SHOES. f LADIES' BLACK WEILDA OXFORD SHOES. ALL THE ABOVE CAN BE HAD IN FULL AND HALF ' SIZES SO THAT YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF A PERFECT f FIT, AND REMEMBER NO HATTER WHAT YOU FAY FOR CROCKETT AND JONES' FOOTWEAR ITS CHEAP , AT THE PRICE. DOCKRILL'S > THE HOUSE OF A HUNDRED QUALITY STYLES, i DEVON STREET v NEW PLYMOUTH. DAIRY FARMS. ACRES, choice little Dairy Farm; securely fenced, 10 paddocks; 1} miles to cheese factory; school and railway station 14 chains away; large con-«*te-4oor cowshed, nice dwelling house of seven rooms with bathroom; wellAiWiN with plantations; an ideal home. Price £35 per acre; £7OO cash, tihw long term at 5 per cent. ACRES, situated within 3 miles New Plymouth; all ploughable, large portion been ploughed. 5 paddocks, school few chaim away, 2 miles to factory. Splendid up-to-date dwelling-house of 9 rooms, hot and cold water, bathroom, etc. Grand sea view, beautiful climate. Price is £45 per acre; [£soo eaah, balance long term at 5 per cent. (Grad prospective value) || 1A ACRES; a well improved dairy farm, showing splendid returns; 70 acres been under plough, 10 paddocks, first-class fencing, good house 6 rooms, •nnfced and all necessary outbuildings. Will carry 45 eows; handy to cheese !■> tatter factory, 1% miles to school and railway station. Price £42 10a per tan; £750 cadi, balance at 5} per cent (Can recommend this)' XOTB.—My register contains the pick of the province in dairy land. I will Aow you returns and finance you for stock if required. Clients trusting to ■jr judgment an well satisfied with resultsBOY YOUR NEXT FARM FROM TED JACKSON, -ffALQER AND COMMISSION AGENT, STRATFORD GRASS SEEDS Cocksfoot, Rye & Clovers; Algerian Seed Oats. Manures. jcMT k CASH <KIO TA7ION HIOM ' H. C. LUKE. nmmwoan.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1918, Page 8

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