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I % Le Roy's Oily Canvas Coats. Tammts throughout the Dominion -u "the only reliable irolerproof cost Abiolutely guarantee by the maker to keep the wearer dry under the worilt weather conditions. Light but . ext.;-- ; durable—will not go "sticky" •or tear like an oilskin, and will stand years ol .rough hard usage. On sale at all our six stores at the -following j»ricei| MEN'S RIDING COATS. BOYS' COATS. ■Shoulder lined; sizes 50 to 58 .Three quarter lined; sizes' 50 36 inch 32/6; 42 Inch 39/6;, 38 inch 37/6; 44 Inch 41/6; 40 inch 38/6; '46 Inch 42/6; 48 inch 47/6. *> *8- 59/g

The Melbourne Ltd. Mew Plymouth Inglewood Stratford Cltham • Hawera Wanganul.

oE3o^=3oE3£=aoS Footwear for all Purposes—For High Days and Holidays and Work Days— For Town or Country Wear. Choose your footwear needs from Dockrill's—The house oT a hundred quality styles—and you willget more value and greater satisfaction—always* TOST NOW DOCKRILL'S ABE FEATURING THE FOLLOWING LINES:WATREPROOF BOOTS (TRUE TO .NAME) POR THE FARM. WOMEN'S DAIRY BOOTS—A SPECIAL LINE CHUDBEN'S SCHOOL BOOTS-BUILT TO STAND THE HEAVY STRAW IMPOSED ON THIS CLASS OP FOOTWEAR. THEY LOOK WELL—WEAR WELL AND REPAIR WELL-; AND KEEP OUT THE DAMP TOO) Make a point of looking over our stock—it's no trouble to show you—"Quality First and courtesy always" is our slogan. SHo Quality a e op NEW PLYMOUTH [QBOT—TQQESS3OI j

110 ACRES Freehold, all in grass but I few acres shelter bufeh, all ploughable, subdivided into 13 paddocks, fences in good order; factory and school within 1 mile, 6-roomed house 8-bail cow-shed, and necessary outbuildings, Price £l4 per acre,' easy terms can be arranged on applying direct to Newton King, Inglewood. 123 ACRES Freehold, all sown down in good English grasses, !) miles from railway, metalled ioad, school, factory and post office withm easy distance. Buildings. 4-roomed house, cowshed and necessary 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 send particulars to me,

DAIRY FARMS. f£f ACRES, choice little Dairy Farm; securely fenced, 10 paddocks; 11 miles to cheese factory; sebool and railway statien 10 chains away; large con-crete-floor cowshed, nice dwelling hduse of seven rooms «"ith bathroom, wellshettcred with plantations; an ideal home. Price £35 per acre, £7OO cash, balanee long term at 5 per cent 80 ACRES, situated within 3 miles Uew Plymouth; all plough able, 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 S per cent. (Grand prospective value)' JJA ACRES; ft well improved dairy farm, showing splendid returns; 70 acres been Older plough, 10 paddocks, first-class fencing, good house S rooms, wwtked a>d all necessary outbuildings. Will carry 45 cows, handy to cheese or lrntter factory, V/ t mikt to school and railway station. Price £42 10s per mi; £766 eaah, balance at 5} per cent (Can recommend this)' XOTE-—<Hy register Mntaini the pick of the province in dairy lari3. I will •bow you returns and finance you for stock if required. Clients trusting to mj j ue well satisfied with results. BUY YOUR NEXT FARM FROM TED JACKSON,

NEWTON KING, INCLEWOOD. If your throat is gore ana irritable MkrNAZOL, it trUl |ir« you relitf.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1918, Page 8

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565

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 5 August 1918, Page 8

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