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Ladies' Underwear FOUR SENSATIONAL BARGAINS A 14 days Special Offering at ALL SIX Melbourne Ltd. Stores IADIES' COMBINATIONS* aai Natural Merino make, good Winter weight and splendid Weiring, half sleeves. Fine Natural Merino make,better quality than above, tag* fitting and wjtli short LADIES' SINGLETS* Natural Merino, fine ribbed, lialf sleeves, English make, unshrinkable. White 'wool ribbed vests, long .sleeves; good British iSake, 3'o •11 sizes including O.S. The Melbourne Ltd. New Plymouth Htham litglewood Hawera Stratford Wangonui. OQO 01 e> Despite War Conditions Dockrill's Stock of Footwear lor Men, Women and Children was never more complete. FOR MBIT: WE HAVE ALL THE BEST MAKES FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM—FOOTWEAR THAT HAS BEEN TRIED, TESTED AND PROVED TO BE THE VERY BEST THAT MONEY CAN BOY—FOOTWEAR THAT IS AS RELIABLE AS GOOD INTENTION, HONEST MATERIALS 'AND CONSCIENTIOUS WORKMANSHIP CAN MAKE IT. FOR WXKfIEN: WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST SHAPES DECREED BY FASHJON—FOOTWEAR THAT WILL PLACE YOUR FEET IN COMFORTABLE SURROUNDINGS AND MAKE YOU APPEAR AT YOUR BEST. AT THE SAME TIME QUALITY HAS NOT BEEN LOST SIGHT OF t-IN FACT QUALITY WAS THE FIRST THOUGHT. POR THE GROWING-UPS: AS YOU YOURSELF KNOW,. CHILDREN ARE UNUSUALLY HARD ON FOOTWEAR, BUT THERE IS NO EARTHLY REASON WHY FOOTWEAR SHOULD BE HARD ON CHILDREN. HERE YOU WILL FIND A WIDE SELECTION OF CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR THAT WILL GIVE COMFORT FROM THE FIRST STEP AND WEAR AND WEAR AND WEAR. you WILL GET GREATER SATISFACTION AND GREATER VALUE BY VURCHASING HERE, DOCKRILL'S THE HOUSE OF A HUNDRED QUALITY STYLES. Devon Street SO New Plymoutn. % o 1 £ ©

■J 1 A ACRES Freehold, all in grass but lew acres shelter lnfeii', all ploughable, subdivided into 13 paddocks, fences in good order; factory and school within 1 mile, G-roomed house 8-bail cow-shed, and necessary outbuildings. Price £l4 per aore; easy terms can he arranged on applying direct to Newton King, Inglewood. 1 OO ACRES Freehold, all sown down in good English grasses, 0 miles from railway, metalled road, school, factory and post oflice within easy distance. Buildings: 'l-roomed house, cowshed and neccssar)' outbuildings. Price £l7 per acre. For further particulars apply to sole agents: Newton King, Inglewood. Farmers who are desirous of disposing of their farms, cannot do better than eend particulars to me. ; NEWTON KING 7 INGLEWOOD. Don't worry--gct a North British Hot Water Bottle"and sleep the sleep oi the just. Its well vulcanised seam: 4 latiifacUgn. Chw'iU tYtrvhett

DAIRY FARMS. 75 ACRES, choice little Dairy Finn; securely fenced, 10 paddocks; 11 miles to cheese factoryj school and railway station 10 chains away; large con-crete-floor cowshed, niae dwelling house of seven rooms with bathroom; wcll•bettered with plantations; an ideal home. Price £35 per acre; £7OO cash, balance long term at 5 per cent. 80 ACRES, situated within 3 miles Xcw Plymouth; all ploughable, large portion been ploughed. 5 paddocks, school few chains 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 cash, balance long term at 5 per cent. (Grand prospective value) 1 ACRES; & well improved dairy farm, showing splendid returns; "0 acres been tinder plough, 10 paddocks, first-class fencir.itr, good house C rooms, Bowahed and all necessary outbuildings. Will carry 45 cows; handy to cheese at batter factory, 1% miles to school and railway station. Price £42 10s per acre; £750 cast, balance at 5} per cent (Can recommend this)' T*tU%—9Bj register contains the pick of the province in dairy land. I will rtow you returns and finance you for stock if required. Clients trusting to ■ my judgment are well satisfied with results. BUT YOUR NEXT FARM PROM TED JACKSON, SMiUBR AMD COMMISSION AGENT, STEATPOK

Th* onions feature at the Tftiique 11 _ T „ ri , bnad Hot Water Bottle is flat it ib iTMNG UP CROZIER, No. 21, INGLE Miilr fIW witfeont "raffling" and P" WOOD, when you want to go to th. Mr ecado, kafca or th» Mountain or anywhwe el»e._ftg, roomj ;• jrißt* ««?*• W«P«

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1918, Page 8

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