Cotton Crepes (Made In Japan) Imported Direct From Makers. Tke Melbourne, Ltd., offer fine values in these popular goods. Owing to direct importation the firm is enabled to quote prices for liner grades than those offered elsewhere at equal prices; Ladies requiring crepe suitable for underelobbing, nightdresses, blouses, kimo* bob, dressing jackets, dresses, etc, caa rely on obtaining their requirements at favorable prices. The Melbourne Ltd. WHITE CREPE COLORED CREPE ' FLORAL, CREPE Is 11d yard, 6d,-4#jlldr.2B 3d, 3a6d yard. Is lid yard, NewPlvmouth Inglewood Stratford Cltham Hawero Wanganui.
tit 101 [©E [OE Let Thrift Be Your Ruling Habit. ' * HABIT IS A THIXG YOU DO UNCONSCIOUSLY OR AUTOMATICALLY WITHOUT THOUGHT. WE ARE RULED BY OUR WHICH, WHEN YOUNG ARE LIKE LION-CUBS, SOFT; IMJFFY FEOIIGKSOME ANIMALS. THEY GROW DAY BY DAY—EVENTUALLY THEY SOLE YOU. .JKSW THIS IS WHERE YOU CAH SAVE MONEY: REAP THROUGH THIS LIST CAREFULLY, • THE WgnJi THAT QUALITY 13 THE KEX-NOTE AND IS EVER-PRES•/ MQSfr CsjtKes' Glace Derby Shoes—' Pf id* laces and round rubbers . 16/fi I Ladies' Glace 1-Bar Shoes—* round rubbers free 18/6 fc&dfo' Strong Chrome Shoes, 1-bar, for home wear* 97$ 'Ladies' White Canvas Shoes, Court, ankle-bar and strap* These ,Shoes are selling, at last year's prices and are really gifts at the price' See our shpp frank where .we are displaying Bargains in Men's, Women's and Chil« dren's Shoe* Shoe ibr e PfJTMOOTO ' ossf=aßOEaoK lOE j r 1 -M
r Tui Calf Meal. Meal ...... Maize Meal. Algerian Seed Oats. Manures. Grass Seed. GET A QUOTATION FROM—# H. C. LUKE. INGHSWOOD. . ffIfiJTABA - " > ifIJTOIUCAI i SBBVICR .k) MC/TOR-CAB <Wt leave Wit*** 1 r&f tf «t 12 o'dft tk (noon), to l*ppertor. Junction, eoi meeting with the yjjMAbp tnic from New Plymouth to ' Wnpaari, leaving ) Upperton Joaetioa far WaiUtft famnedii itely on arrival ot ,ft JOHNSTON. "* PRIME JOINTS, ABE firffl Tarsmaki gMclc, ofiteatf T*rm.naki country. We kill only prime beef, mutton, pork, yeal and poultry ' Our mott6' n Cleanlii)eM and Pfortptitude" vSOLE BROS.
WALK IN—MOTOR OUT* A FORTUNE AWAITS THE LUCKY BUYER.. A • READ THIS. OAA ACRES Freehold Land; rich quality, 150 acres already been P and resown in best English graces, subdivided into » fencing, handy to school and cheese factor/, n °^ earr^ , D j a j loU^ cows in full profit which can be taken over at £l4 ahe . , 4 b jl COWB y. of C rooms, bathroom and pantry, wash-house, I have personally inspected this property and -consi eg» n. The cows are in splendid condition, and, bewgyin full profit .the buyer neea y wait for returns to come in. J Price is only £27 10s per acre, £750 cad / Balance over advanced settlerrTOorigftgi? 7 years at 5 per cent, I k syarrsspsr sswwp 1 TED JACKSON, j LAND VALUER- AND AGENTj buller smsi money rpHE Jersey Cow may be the l - beßt"for | .j i £ butterfat—we don't Ijnow; bit we -pRINGHug M«k«ta .W&litw-. Tm do know that the Shorthorn ox baef at & Irrtthe Imperial Meat Supply is the best • j Meat Supplrf ~ ] * jja tbi» world-** any. rtkwt. " 1 / '•* I I
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 October 1918, Page 8
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