Kapok Quilts ' There's no need to worry over the scarcity of blankets even if the nights are very cold while the Mdboume has a stock of their 1 famous Chintz Kapok Quilts, These quilts are light but warm as a pair of best Colonial blankets and are only half price; weil wadded and stitched. Price for full double bed size. elbourne All Branches. not Reduce the Cost of Li vine This winter more than ever before it pays to seek value in bo6ts, the value that is to be found in the absolute correctness of'style and long wearing dependablequality. ' " * * ' < 19/6 £ll Black Football Boojs, with-superior bars and spikes. 25/- 1 Reduced from 355; gent's Box Calf and Glace Derby Boots; only 9's and 10's left. . 5Z* Ladies' Glace Kid House Shoes, sale price. Numerous otuer lines of boots and shoes at nable prices. , . JUST OPENED UP, PACIFIC PATENT LEATHER & OX BLOOD POLISHES. INSPECTION INVJT ED. POSTAGE PAID ON ALL COUNTRY ORDERS. Sole Agent in New Plymouth' District for Crockett and Jones' " Health Brand Footwear.'* JQ QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 4 3 3, New Plymouth. CHOICE PROPERTIES Deven Street, choice little dairy farm, nearly all been ploughed; evelj well watered; now carrying 28 dairy cows,' 3 horeea and hull, eplen. did" 1 dwelling house of 7 rooms, bathroom, 'large vetandah round two aides; up«to-'date cowshed with machines, implement 'shed, cart and manure sheds, concrete floor; J mile to school and railway station, iy 2 miles) to cheese factory., A bargain at £37 10s per acre £750 cash, Government advances to settlers mortgage. Great prospective value. 205 ACRES—Splendid Freehold Dairy Farm, all level and ploughable; subdivided into four 50-acre farms; 14 paddocks; good fencing; over half been stumped; abundance of feed; well watered and sheltered; 4-roomed cottage and cowshed. Present pwner been on this farm 28 years, now retiring. Property "has not been dairyed on for the last 10 years. School and railway station quarter mile, factory (cheese) li miles. Price £42 10s per acre, £IOOO cash, balance long term at 5J per cent, (unencumbered). 'J'Q ACRES—Handy little farm, sis subdivisions; 20 acres been ploughed; dtuated one mile to factory, 2 miles to school; now carrying 27 cows horse, etc.; nice cottage of 4 rooms, hot and cold water, cowshed and all necessary outbuildings;. Cheap farm, very suitable for man with small capital. Cows can, be bought at £l4 a head. Price only £l7 per acre, £3OO cas.li. Come and inspect. Having had 25 yeaTs practical knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, I am therefore in a position to recomsliwts Where best, to purchase. I will show you returns and finance you for stock if required. E. JACKSON, TeUplione67s COMMISSION AGENT opp. Criter ion Hotel NEW PLYMOUTH. Bos 39 Cocksfoot, Ryegrass, Clovers N "*- 'SPLENDID SAMPLES. Algerian Seed Oats. GET A CASH QUOTATION FROM— H..C. LUKE. ETGLEWQOD. W.P. NICOLL &Co , 11 (Late W. Rows). Grain, Seed and Produce Merchants. ' Stock Best Quality CRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. FOWL I..HEAT, CHAFF. OATS. ETC,. M lowest prices consistent with prime quality. " ' in Bt cclc: GOLDEN B AY CEMENT. ■ fhe best cement on the market. 1 THE TARANAKI FARMERS' MEAT CO. LIMITED. Is prepared to treat all classes of fat stock for freezing and export. The Company will on request act aa agents for clients desiring to sell their stock direct to the Imperial Government. •NO WAITING FOE YOUR MONEY. The value of the Meat will be paid within 14 days from date of slaughter The Company will also buy stock in the farmers' yards or on the hooka at the Company's Works. IF YOU WANT A DRAFTER to go through your stock riDg up or write to— P. E. GARVEY, STRATFORD, Telephone 247. M. H. BARNITT, FITZROY, N.P., Teleplion: 4635, or communicate with the Company direct. Your inquiry will receive prompt attention T. LAMASON STRATFORD., ... ; ; PRIME; JOINTS,4*g?Qia Taranaki stock, fed on beat .. tXazaoaki country. .We kill only pflw hett, mutton, pork, Tea! and peult*fi ■ ' - ' ' put JMtte "(StttlbwM and Promptitude" 60LEBR03, SAHARA - J^EPPERTOH MOTOR-CAR SERVICE. MOTOR-CAR will leave Waitarj : daily at 12 o'clock (noon), for Lep! peijton Junction, connecting with till mifl-day train from New Plymouth M Wanganui, lotting Lepperton Junctim for Waitar* immediately on arrival tq ft & JOHNSTON, HAS 15 TO 20 TONS OF SUPERPHOSPHATE 30/38 £8 5s PER TOIT NETT EX STORE. FIRST COME S§jiS SERVED,
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1919, Page 9
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721Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 June 1919, Page 9
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