SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR Winter Show Week. CLOTHING BARGAINS. MEN'S HAfiDWEAB TROUSERS, Unul price 10» 6d n/jR tofe DENIMS, :,;^ Usually 6s Gd S/lTi BOTS' TWEED KNICKERS, Usually 4s 6d to 5s 6d 2/1 T BOTS' SERGE KNICKERS, Ureal 6/6 to 8/6 5/IX MEN'S TWEED TOPCOATS, Heavy and warm 4-%-vnrs ALL-WOOL SUITS, Boxed, well-tailored 52/(> BOTS' SPORT SUITS, Uttally, 25/6 tyiTU DRAPERY BARGAINS. ROSLYN 3-PLY WOOL, White and Shetland, Skeip gD tf-DfCH WHITE CALICO, Pure and strong, yard Vfr HORROCKSES IDEAL Flannelette 36in, Yard X/XX DOME FASTENERS, Best quality : gV 2 D 33 INCH STRIPED Flannelette, pure, yard J/INDIGO COSTUME SERGE, 58 inches wide, yard Ifi/O WHITE SILK BLOUSES, Heavy Japanese silk XT'/6 CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, Lovely goods 2«>/~ MERCERY BARGAINS. pair I/9 POLICE BRACES Worth 2s Cd, TENNIS SHIRTS, Horrockses Cloth NEGLIGE SHIRTS, Mercerised twill INDIGO DRILL SHIRTS, Best English clotb 5/XX FLEECY PANTS Shirts to match 2/11 HEAVY RIBBED PANTS, All wool g/g MATTING SUIT CASES, 22in 12/6 24in 13/0 26in 14/6. BOYS' TUBULAR WASHING TIES Grand wearers fJT) BOYS' RUBBER BRACES, Good webbing pair ~t /- The Melbourne Ltd. New Plymouth Inglewood Howero Stratford Wonganui.
New Winter Footwear Styles for Ladies * Gentlemen have arrived at Dockrill's, direct from Crockett & Jones. JTlie fallowing, represent everything- that one could possibly with for in fcwtwear—quality-style and comfort; they wilL wear better, repair better andlkeep their natty shapes longer than any other- brand on the market:— t HEN'S KOB-TOE SHOES: IN TAN AND BLACK. imPS TAN AND BLACK SHOES WITH ORDINARY TOES THEWS BO3W3ALP, GLACE BID AND TAN WILLOW CALF BOOTS. LADIES' PATENT BBOGDE SHOES WITH NOB-TOES. EADD2S* TAN WILLOW CALF SHOES WITH NOB-TOE& LAMES' NIGGER BBOWN VELVETTA OXFORD SHOES. 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 FIT, AND REMEMBER NO MATTER WHAT YOU PAY, FOR CROCKETT AND JONES' FOOTWEAR ITS CHEAP AT THE PRICE. DOCKRILL'S THE HOUSE OF, A HUNDRED QUALITY STYLES. "DEVG.. STREET „. NEW PLYMOUTH* DAIRY FARMS. 19K ACRES, choice little Dairy Farm; securely fenced, 10 paddocks; 1} miles to cheese factory; school and railway station 10 chains away; large con-crete-floor cowshed, nice dwelling, house of seven rooms with bathroom; wellsheltered with plantations; an ideal home. Price £35 per acre; £7OO cash, balance long term at 5 per cent. ~ — portion been ploughed, o paddocks, a factory. Splendid up-to-date dwelling-house of 9 rooms, hot and cold water, bathroom, etc. Grand sea view, beautiful cßmate. Price is £45 per acre; £SOO cash, balance long term at 5 per cent. (Grand prospective value) \ ACRES; a wiU improved dairy farm, showing splendid returns; 70 acres been ntKier plough, 10 paddocks, nrst-das-> fencing, good house 6 rooms, cowshed and all Ecccssary outbmldings. Will carry 46 cows; handy to cheese «r better factory, Hi miles to school and railway statiori. Price £42 10s per Sere; £753 cask, balance at 5 J per cent {Can recommend this) XOY3- —My lwpstcr contains the pick of the province in dairy land. I will aiov you rcterns and finance you for stock if required. Clients trusting to SJ jcJjgment are well satisfied with results. BUY YOUR NTvXT FARM FROM S. , %, 'Wi^ TED JACKSON, VALUER AND COMMISSI OX AGENT, STRATFORD. GRASS SEEDS Cocksfoot, Rye & Clovers; Algerian Seed Oats. Manures. GET A CASH QUOTATION FROM:H. G. LUKE DTGIEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1918, Page 8
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