AMBURY'S for Everything to Wear. LARGE SHIPMENTS JUST OPENED EX S.Sr« MATATUA" and " AUSTRALMOUNT." . Season's Fashions: most becoming, greatest variety, lowest prices. —- f Tweed, Silk and washing Costumes., Sport Coats, Blouses and Skirts. Dresses, Fancy and Plain Voiles. Beautiful Cashmere and Silk Hosiery^ Every shape and latest Neckwear* Dents Kid and Washing Cloves. Classic Underwear. Cumishing and Household goods. Men's and Boys' Clothing and Mercery. &; \atestjyiillinery and Ready-to-wearsr-r -ff J' Ambury's Ltd. Two shops New Plymouth.^ Pianos oh Easy Terms. . Price on Cuh Price Hire system. of 36 Months' Instronent. Term. ■£ s. d.. 13 10 ft 15 0 0 II 10 0 29 o*o 28 10 0 85 0 0 STIO 0 30 0 0 ttlO 0 35 • 0 87 10 0 M> 9 o If 10 D 15 0 0 Jill 10/ » 14 7. 17 5 20 2 1 23 0 25 17, 28 IS 31 12 34 10 0, 37 7 6; 40 5 0' 43 2 Si 46 0 a ; 48 17 s; 61 15 CD •4 12:8; 36 Deposit Monthly Paym'ti £ s. d. 7 3 8 9 £ s. d. 1 5 1 10 1 15 2 0 2 5 2 10 2 15 3' 0 3 5 OilO 3J15 4i 0 4; 54,10 4tii--10 2 U 8 18 11 0 5 1 10 3 4 4 9 6 3 7 «1 HOFFMANN VIVIFIC Tonic Ointment Soap THE TONIC BUILDS UP THE SYSTEM, f 735 OINTMENT CUBES OBSTINATE SKIN TROUBLES. * THE SOAP BEAUTIFIES AND SOFTENS. 'V' ASK TOOK SHOPKEEPEB FOB THEM. Milkers Wanted and no Labour Available. THE FARMERS' Milking Machine SOLVES THE PROBLEM! : V EFFICIENT MILKING AT MINIMUM COSTJ 2-COW PLANT, £IOO | COMPLETE J £IOO / Hi- LTerms: 12 Months . £llO. . I TESTIMONIAL. te " s" ou that lam very satisfied with' tie FAKMr.Ro MILKING PLANT (3-cow) which yon installed at my place last August. * * , plant" lias ran witibout a hitch all through the season; it has Men easy on the cows and ias mil ked very clean, there being every little stripping required. think your machine is out oo.ito own for simplicity of design;'' i ere *• practically nothing to get out of order, and it is vefy easily cleaned . I have had a number of neighboring farmers to see it, and I taint tney have all been surprised to note the absence of vacuum pomps, tanks, etc. The inventor of this machine has evidently worked on too right lines, and I wish the company every success.—Yours faithfully, Ingfewood, June" 7. ? (Signed) C. J. ALLEMANN. Catalogues and Testimonials on application f r om the FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE CO. (Taranaki). LTD. Comer Princess and Higb street, Hawera. Telephone 421.
rats rats Hr H. C. LUKE, the well knows Inglefood Grain Merchant, writes:— "For destroying rats, absolfiiely the hnt and most reliable remedy is OOMATOXSKNSE RAT EXTERMINATOR. Tt ha* saved me pounds in a year. Tbe r&t* disappear as if by magic aad leave so offensive smell." AfJ. CHEMISTS AND STORES WHOLESALE. BURGESS, FRASER/4 CO. fIUHM.)
TIMBER DIRECT FROM SAWMILLS TO ANY RAILWAY STATION, HENRY BROWN AND COMPANY, MORLEY ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. (Breakwater Tram), and at INGLEWOOD and WAITARA. Timber of all kinds, Joinery, Sashes and 1 Builders' Requirements. Soon, Shop Frosts, Glass, Cement and P.O. BOX 17. 'PHONE 262. TTRENUI - WAITARA - NEW PLYU MOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. Leaves Urenni daily at 8 a.m., Waitara 9.16 ajn. Leaves New Plymouth 3.30 p.m., Waitai* (lor Prtnui), 4-30 P-m. ABZHUB J. SMT"*
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 October 1918, Page 6
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