Men's Wearables. Compared and Competitively Priced. Higher cost of living makes it more than ever imperative that workers should look around and buy their requirements at a store where their money goes farthest. The Melbourne, as usual, is again foremost in quoting prices fot good quality deoendable goods at rates a good deal lower than competitors'* Read these items: Police Braces President Braces (Sliirley, 4/ft heavy make). Boys' and Youths Braces 1/11 Men's Irish lawn Handkerchiefs ... 9 D Men's pure wool Cashmere Socks .. - • 3/11 All Silk Sport Collars, white or tussore ']/0 Fuji Silk Collars s««ss * 1/11 Black Sateen Shirts if/Q & Q/@ Striped Grandrell working shirts ...... - 6/11 Blue Grandrell Shirts 6/11 Tweed Trousers, potton, soft finiah .«>».. All wool Tweed Trouiera Heavy strong Saddla Tweed Trousers .....j Tweed Suits; all wool, boxed ....... Heavy Tweed Top Coats, D"®! ag»»WWi"'l" , i'MW , l 10/6 13/6 69/6 65# The Melbourne Ltd, Stores; NEW PLYMOUTH to WANGANUI.
REASONABLY PRICED SHOES SEE OUR DISPLAY WHICH IS SECOND TO NOtfE. g/~ Glace Kid House Shoes, at gi ve away prio's. •tC/a Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes, round rubbers and, wide laces free. 2|/- Ladies' Glace Ankle-Strap Sb oes, round rubbers 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, 10: QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 4 3 3, New Plymouth. [EH©]
CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ACRES—Very choice little dairy farm, nearly all been ploughed; all evel; well watered; now carrying 28 dairy cows, 3 hor£.t:s and bull, splendid dwelling house of 7 rooms, bathroom, large verandah round two sides; up-to-date cowshed with machines, implement shed, cart and manure sheds, concrete floor; J mile to school and railway station, 1 >/ 2 mileu to cheese factory. A bargain at £37 10s per acre £750 cash, Government advances to bettiers mortgage. Great prospective value. SOS 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 retirieg. Property has not been dairyed on for the last 10 years. School and railway station quarter mile, factory (cheese) H miles. Price £42 10s per acre, £IOOO cash, balance long term at 5J per cent, (unencumbered). 7Q ACRES—Handy little farm, mx subdivisions; 20 acres been plough ed; dtuated one mile to factory, t fl miles to school; now carrying 27 cows, horse, etc.; nice cottage of 4 rooms, hot and cold water, cowshed and all neces< sary outbuildings;. Cheap farm, veiy 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 had 25 years practical knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, I am therefore in to xvconh end clients where best to purchase. I will show you returns and finance you for stock if requ' E, JACKSON, Telephone 573 COMMISSION AGENT opp. Criterion Hotel NEW PLYMOUTH. Box
wa9 then put and carried unanimously. The second part, dealing with wheel taxes, was amended by withdrawing the words "wheel taxes," as it would have meant that local bodies would have no power to deal with heavy traffic, etc. In its amended form it was carried by a substantial majority. On the motion of Mr. B. Honevfield, seconded by Mr. Hughes, a vote of thanks to Mr. Connctt and confidence in the County Council was carried with acclamation. A vote of thanks to the chair concluded the meeting. Save Coal and Monty AjiSS.) it Wash without Boiling If Thousand* of women onoe -■«'// believed il was imvosuibleto ?) Wllsll without rubbiiiß—yet r to-day they aro doing no. A Why then doubt that the . , IV» average washing can be done It viiv without boilinc. Anyway it (Its casts only a few panes to tofu >J ) I'jury Wonder Dry Soup. This 'I: compound of six ingredients I//A < ' ORB WAsbing withont /'ItS boiling or ruDbiuj—cinlesn the clothe* we very soiled a ► y 1/10 picket of DRY SOAP No Rubbing No Soiling will do 12 family washingsWon'tshrinkwoollens. Guaranteed not to injure clothes or lianda. Better and cheaper than soap extract (or ordinary cleaning anu washing. Makes the clothes a lovely colour. Used in the great English Cotton and woollen Mills. Large packet 1/10, small 3Jd. 8
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1919, Page 6
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