A luxury perhaps, yes, but in this wide world is there a fabric that appeals like it to the feminine conception of all that is richty soft with its glowing silky shimmer and beautiful finish. Fascinately alluring and dining yet servicable withal, Price per yard, 40 inches wide, 10 momme weight Price per yard, 40 inches wide, 12 momme weight \ 2 White, pale blue, shell pink and golden browm Blouses, 27/6 29/6 32/6
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S MAIL QUERS Everything Comes to Those that \ Wait—But in the Case of Footwear Bargains like the Following, it is ; Better to be Up and Doing. EVERY LINE LISTED BELOW IS'A BARGAIN, AND PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THE WORD "BARGAIN" IS NEVER WRONGLY USED IN OUR STORE. J2/Q IMAMS' GLACE 1-BAR WARD SHOES. | g/g LADIES' GLACE DERBY SHOES—round rubber* and wide laoea fret. ' 18 /g LADIES' GLACE 1-BAR SHOES, 19/(5 LADES' GLACE 1-BAR SHOEa Jg/g MAIDS' BOX-CALF DERBY SHOES WITH LOW HEELS.-Just thi very thing for schoolwear; round rubbers and wide laces free. 19/6 MEN ' S STEONG WOKKDfG BOOTS, NAILED AND UNNAILED. OK/_ MEN'S BOX-CALF LEATHER-LINED BOOTS IN THE VERY LATEST SHAPE, Og/g MEN'S BOX-CALF DERBY BOOTS WITH DUROX SOLES. OK/- CROCKETT * JONES' TAN BOOTS IN ODD SIZES—WONDERFUL VALUE. WHITE SHOES FOR SUMMER—AII the latest styles at last year's prices. Take advantage of this offer while it lasts. POLISHES.—We carry a full stock of the best polishes—Mirror, Nugget. Violo, Radium, in black, light and dark tan; also cleaners for white footwear and patent leather. < REMEMBER, when you buy Dockrill's Footwear you recollect the quality long after the price has been forgotten. ice Our Shop Front —Bargains Galore for Thrifty Buyers. I DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH
WALK IN MOTOR OUT A FORTUNE AWAITS THE LUCKY BUYER. EEAD THIS. • «*>oO ACRES Freehold Land; rich quality, 150 acres already been plougned and resown in best English grasses, subdivided into 20 paddocks, good fencing, handy to school and cheese factory, now carrying CI) choice young dairy 'cows in full profit which can be taken over at £l4 a head. There is a new house of 6 rooms, bathroom and pantry, wash-house, copper and tubs; H-bail cowshed. I have personally inspected this property and consider it a bargain at the price. The cows are in splendid condition, and, being in full profit the buyer need not wait for returns to come in. Price is only £27 10s per acre, £750 cash. Balance over advance to settler mortgage 7 years at 5 per cent If you want a good home or if you want to make money ring up. 575, or write box 39 and arrange to inspect. (Remember the early bird gets the worm.) LAND VALUER AND COMMISSION AGENT, BULLER STREET XEW PLYMOUTH. 'THE Jersey Cow may be the beat for ( butterfat—we don't know; but. we f>RING big baskets and little money do know that the Shorthorn ox beef at m $ g 9 + Tcranaki's best at the Inithe Imperial Meat Supply is the best porial Meat Supply. g.x tot thir world—or any othw. «x
Tui Coif Ileal. Rice Meal. Maize Meal. Algerian Seed Oats. Manures. Grass Seed. GET A QUOTATION FROM— H. C. LUKE.
- JjEPPEKTON MOTOE-CAS SEEVICE. MOTOR-CAB will lerre Waitara,!r.i!y at 12 o'clock (noon), for lep•rfor. Junction, connecting with the 'd-csy train from New Plymouth to •i-,tnui, leaving Lepperton Junction iViittni immediately on mini e> C. fl. JOHNSTON,
PRIME JOINTS. from Taranaki stock, fed on best Taragaki country. We kill only prime beef, mutton, pork,, veal and poultry. Our motto "Cleanliness and Promptitude" . 80LE~~BROSi
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1918, Page 8
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584Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1918, Page 8
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