Special Manchester Bargains. Ttrmii buying enables us to offer exceptional values in mancheater gooda. comprising calico, flannelette, shirtings, sheetings and towels. The gooda were purchased direct from manufacturers at firm prices as far back as December, 1918. Consequently we are In the happy position of being able to sell at prices Minify l*ss than to-day's wholesale quotations. Every housewife who values WWPJ dwrald take full advantage of the offerings. ADVANCE NAVY DRILL yd, I/O Bin, soft, dy« good. '"'BilB. " Bart drill made. ,AA i NURBBS CLOTH, Yd. O/Q 40 iicliet wide, pure dye. BUTTER CLOTH, Yd. A I ADUreal • ---'a. STRIPED FLTTE, Yd. J/_ 32 inches wide. STRIPED FLTTE, Yd. J/g 34 inches wide. HORROCKSES Fl'tte, Yd.l / 36 inches wide. WHITE Flannelette, Yd. J/g Heavy, 3d inches wide. PURE CALICO, Yd. J/_ 36 inches wide. UNION SHIRTING, Yd. \/Q 23 inches, dark shades. T?ROWN TOWELS, Pr. £/i 19in. x 42in., heavy.' BROWN TOWELS, Pr. g/g 23in. x 45in., heavy. The Melbourne Ltd. New Plymouth Inglewood eithom Hawera Stratford Wanganui.
Crockett & Jones' footwear Is Built Up To A Standard, Not Down lo A Price. AS ILLUSTRATION: CROCKETT AND JONES' WATER-PROOF BOX CALF BOOT, LEATHER-LINED THROUGHOUT AND OFFERING A PERFECT WET RESISTANCE.
ECONOMY IS THE PRIME FACTOR WHICH GOVERNS EVERYONE'S EXPENDITURE JUST NOW, —IT APPLIES VERY FORCIBLY TO FOOTWEAR. WHEN YOU BUY CROCKETT AND JONES' FOOTWEAR YOU OBTAIN THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. GET ACQUAINTED WITH THIS FOOTWEAR AND LET IT TELL ITS OWN STORY; LET IT PROVE TO YOU, WITHOUT A SHADOW OF DOUBT, THAT IT IS 'THE BEST TO BUY IF ONE IS TO TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION STYLE, COMFORT, LONG SERVICE AND SURE PROTECTION FROM DAMP. AS ILLUSTRATION: CROCKETT AND JONES' LADIES' PATENT BROGUE SHOE WITH NOB-TOE. THIS IS THE VERY LATEST AND OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL WEARING QUALITIES. DOCKRILUS THE HOUSE OF A HUNDRED QUALITY STYLES. DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
1030 ACHES Rcduld; good sheep sad cattle country, 700 to 800 y* ® gnus, balance heavy bush of quality. Wdl subdivided and infra 14 mile* from railway station P7 !®od metalled road. *wm»d house, wool-*hed, trap and cowshed, and dip. Wee, £6 per acre. Terms can be arrtnted. A BARGAIN GOING CONCERN. 60 •ACRES Freehold, all in grass, two miles front railway station and UwiisUp, one mile from school, factory, ete,j «-roAmed house, milking shed 6 hails, Jl ont-h«oiai; well-subdivided, fences la pood order, together with 15 "***} 1 bull, 2 horses, 4 weaners, trap, milk cans, mowing machine, jilmigh, chain and Tyne harrows; all neis. •Price, as a going concern, £iS "tea per ®ttt, .Only £3OO cash required, balance "** rami in on for 5 yean atX^jiercent. NEWTON KING; woparaoi!.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1918, Page 8
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