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Kapok Quilts There's no need to worry over the scarcity of blankets even ll the nights are very cold while the Melbourne has a stock of their famous Chintz Kapok Quilts, These quilts are light but warm as a pair of best Colonial blankets and are only half pricey well wadded and stitched* Prioo lor full double bed size,, The Melbourne Ltd All Branches^ REASONABLY PRICED SHOES SEE OUR DISPLAY WHICH IS SECOND TO NONE. q/~ Glace Kid House Shoes, at give away pries. 16/6 Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes, round rubbers and wide laces free. 21/- Ladies' Glace Ankle-Strap Shoes, round ruHbere free. All Black Football Boots, with Superior Bars and Spikes. Postage paid on all country orders. Sole Agents in New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones' "HEALTH BRAND" Footwear DOCKRILL'S, Devon Street, QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 4 3 3, New Plymouth. soccr iuth. Jt 15EL& CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 7 5 ACRES—Very choice little dairy farm, nearly all been ploughed; ill evel; well "watered; now carrying 18 dairy cows, 3 hors.es and bull, splenlid dwelling house of 7 room 3, bathoom, large verandah round two sides; ip-to-date cowshed with machines, im'lement slied, cart and manure sheds, oncreto floor; J mile to school and ailway station, 1 1 /. miles; to cheese facory. A bargain at £37 10a per acre £750 cash, Government advances to setters 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 owner been on this farm 28 years, now retiring. Property lias 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). 70 ACRES—Handy little farm, six subdivisions; 20 acres been plowgh* ed; wtuated one mile J;o factory, 8 miles to school; now carrying 27 cows, horse, etc.; nice cottage of 4 rooms, hot aiid 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 caih. Come and inspect. Note.—Having bad 25 years practical knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, I am therefore in a position to recomlend clients where best to purchase. I will show you returns and finance you for stock if required. E. JACKSON, Telephone 675 COMMISSION AGENT opp. Criterion Hotel NEW PLYMOUTH. Sox 39

Cocksfoot, Ryegrass, Clovers I . » SPLENDID SAMPLES. Algerian Seed Oats. GET A CASH QUOTATION FROM— H. C. LUKE. INQLEWOOD. North Auckland and South Auckland da,iry associations. At the annual meting of the latter it was decided to ask the N.D.A. to urge on the Government the establishment of dairy schools throughput the Dominion. Such schools would be of great assistance in giving managers knowledge. Mr Buchanan (Thames Valley) moved in the direction indicated. He said that tha old school of factory managers took more interest in obtaining knowledge, anil an examination would enable factory directors to give preference to men who took the trouble to acquire the theoretical as well as the practical knowledge. Mr McFarlane seconded the resolution which was carried. . THE SHIPPING CONTRACT. Mr Brown (Maketawa) asked for information regarding the shipping con* tract. £he chairman ..said that though this axnked in October Jiothimj would pro* bably be done until the contract lor the sale of produce to 'the Imperial authorities expired. It was then hoped that shipping conditions would have improved, and they would be able to obtain better terms than would be the case now, —>) BE A LOOKER ON. Stands to reason that a person accus« tomed to shifting furniture da; after day becomes quite expert So if you are moving let us seni our •rperienced men .to handle your belongings Y»>u lools I on; they do the hard labcr and difficult ' handling. Saves you trouble and worry. . The New Zealand Express Company, Ltd Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 1 For Coughs and Coldi. never fail*

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1919, Page 9

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