white Towels. New Shipment, Extraordinary Values. jSfo have pleasure in announcing the arrival of a belated shipment of thesd goods, an indent placed oyer twelve months ago. Although priee3 show a) alight advance the values will be found to be at least 20 per cent lower than „ those obtainable elsewhere. Customers requiring towels should purchase their '• ■" Christmas supplies now. It will pay. No. 1000 White Towels, 1/9 16x38 inches pair. No. 1007 White Towels, 3/1f 24 x 50 inches pair. No. 1004 White Towels, 2/11 l 24 x 45 inhces pair. No. 1009 White Towels, 4/11 26 x 54 inches pair. New Plymouth Eltham Inglewood Hawera Stratford Wangonui. OC3O Another Ring on lite 'Phone. This time he v is telling his wife that Dockrills' are Displaying such dainty footwear for the coming summer months. HE IS ADVISING HER TO COME DOWN AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, BEPORE THE STOCKS BECOME DEPLETED. FOR MEN: We still have large stocks of that Famous Footwear—made by Crockett & Jones. Now is a very good time to choose. Why not pay us an early visit? NEW PLYMOUTH
Tui Calf Meal, *ice Meal; Maize Meal. Algerian Seed Oats. Manures. Grass Seed. **/•■ CET A QUOTATION FROM—HI G, LUKE. AKAfiA . JJEPPEKTON voTOB-caat- skbvice THKyiCTORU-WSTrRAirCE CO:, LTD MOTOB-CAE will leave Wi ~ idly at 12 o'clock pcrton Junction, connecting- with the-J mWEKA "AGENCY. ;_ Wuganai, taring Ltppettott Junction •" Levin 4 Co., Ltd, have been appointl~ (or W«it«V inunedißteh' o» antral of! Ed Agents for Hawera District. P* ,_,_ _ j DATED the 24th day of June, 1918. '<& J CB" S3TON, , > HENHY R. HABPER, **:■ . A • ,*RUtni. 4 ' Vtoportorfor;MnrZealand.
SOMETHING TO READ. STRATFORD HOUSE EXCHANGE FOR NEW PLYMOUTH HOUSE. MODERN dwelling bouse of 7 rooms; hot and cold water, electric light, bathroom, wash house, copper and tubs; 5 minutes walk from Post Office; halfacre nice level sections. Price is £975 (unincumbered). Owner will take house of 7 rooms m New Plymouth in exchange 50 ACRES. JJANDY little dairy farm; all level, nearly all-been ploughed, nice house of 6 rooms, concrete floor cowshed, %-niile to factory and school. Will carry IS cows and young stock; 10 paddocks well-fenced. Cheap at £3O per acre; £350 cash, balance at 51 per cent. 70 ACRES—GOING CONCERN. been ploughed but 4 acres; 10 chains from factory and school, and railway one mile; now carrying 20 cows, !> two-year heifers, 10 yearlings and two horses; C-roomed house, 10-bail concrete floor cowshed, 10 paddocks well fenced. Cheap at £55 10s per acre; £4OO cash. 160 ACRES. /pVREEHOLD farm, over 100 acres have been ploughed and sown down in best English grasses; 12 paddocks, good metalled road, 10 subdivisions, lfj-iniles to factory, %-mile to school; 8-roomed house, 13 bail cowshed (concrete floor); now carrying 40 cows and young stock, horses, etc. Price is £25 per acre; £SOO cash, or owner will take smaller farm or town property in exchange. This farm, with very little improvement, will be worth £35 per acre. If you want a home'or if vouwant to make money consult TED JACKSON, STAtOTR AND COMMISSION-AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1918, Page 8
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