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Melbourne Specials. Bargains in Clothing and Mercery that are worth while, but iPPprnpt action is necessary as stocks of these lines are limited. nCDIGO SEBGE SUITS. Pore wool, fast dye and tailored siiprablJY good} trinuninga and well BABE TWEED TROUSERS. Vtat of England tweed, medium ma&st, and smooth will ,vect well. 14s>6d pair* ■sirs "Bjkbdwear * trousers Hade of tough, cotton tweed witfo watt Utah., verjg-cirong wearing and wash,' 10s 6d pair< - GREY DENIMS. These well-known working trousers have made considerable advances lately, but we can still offer a limited quantity at a low price. 6s 11d pair. HEN'S MOSGIEL SOCKS. - We are considered fortunate in having a small stock of these scarce goods: all are in dark grey shade. 1s 11d pair. HENS CASHMERE SOCKS. Pure wool and fast dye, navy or black. We offer these at leas than present wholesale price. 3s 6d pair. MEN'S SILK TIES. A nice little lot of new goods in the now popular Derby shape; all tubular make, no lining, will not pull out of shape. 1s 6d. MEN'S TENNIS SHIRTS. We offer the balance of our famous line of Horrockses' mercerised repp s'liirts at the old price; next price will be 8s (id; neglige shape same price. i, 6s 11d. MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS. We are nearing the end of our grand line of dark union shirts and have only a few dozen more to offer. These shirts will soon be 7s 6d. 5s 11d. *&f tfrewPlymoutli 4Etthani< Inglewood Hawera Stratford Wanganut.

Here's Your Chance To Secure FOOTWEAR BARGAINS. D This is the Chance of a Lifetime H Act Now ! MENS&CHROME DERBY BOOTS-STERLING QUALITY—EASY-FITTWa INDUS'GLACE DERBY SHOES WITH WIDE LACES AND ROUND RUBBERS. LADIES BOX-CALF DER BY SHOES WITH ROUND RUBBERS AND WIDE LACES. POSTAGE PAID ANYWHERE ON ANY OF THE ABOVE. 1 OBVoif Mbet NEW PLYMOUTH

WALK IN MOTOR OUTc A FORTUNE AWAITS THE LUCKY BUYER. ' READ THIS. * and resown in best English grasses, subdivided into 20 paddocks, good fencing, handv to school and cheese factor/, now carrying 60 choice young dairy cows in full profit which can be taken over at £l4 a head. Thereis a new house of 6 rooms, bathroom and pantry, wash-house, copper and tubs; 14-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 °ood 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.) TED JACKSON, LAND VALUER AND COMMISSION AGENT, BULLER STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.' THE Jersey Cow may be the best for r butterfat-we don't know; but ** I TIRING big baskets and little money do know that the Shorthorn o;, beef at and get Taranaki's beat at the Imthe Imperial Meat Supply is the best perial Meat Supply. 8X A»4Mi world—or anj otttr* ex '

for Mangold Seed, H m Swede Seed, Turnip Seed arid all Manures. GET A QUOTATION FROMH. C. LUKE.

i KPPEEXOJ!f MOTOB-CAB-SKireiCE, i MOTOR-CAR Willi tor* W*tttrt> ' daily »tl2 o'cfoclf. fnoonfe, for lep* perton Junction, tanaeeting with the-mid-day tntia fronu Now Plymouth* to Waaguraiy tarta? Bepperbm. Junction for tWtaaa. jmnwilihijj orngmalLog

PRIME JOINTS. ' " RE from T«an*ld stock, fed on fe«€ Taranaki country. We kill only prime be«f, mutton, pork, Teatand pool' Oar motto 'ChanUMSfrand Fromptttnd*" SOU BROT

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 November 1918, Page 8

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