Men's wearables. Compared and Competitively Priced. Higher cost of living makes it more than ever imperative that worker* 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 for good quality dependable goods at rates a good deal lower than competitors'.' Read these items: Police Braces .. *.*..• 9//J President Braces {Shirley 4/fi heavy make). . Boys' and Youths Braces 1/T1 Men's Irish lawn Handkerchiefs „...~.«,.v QD Men's pure wool Cashmere Socks —...;—, All Silk Sport Collars, white or tussore- lW ,,j ly ft Foji £Uk Collars , .«**.. 1/11 Black Sateen Shirts <?/£ & 9/(5 Striped Gmndrell worktog shirts .......... ft/JJ* Bine Grandrell Shirts, mh , ft/11 Tweed Trousers, bottom* soft finish ...;»..—,..( All wool Tweed Trousers Heavy strong Saflfle Tweed Trousers ....« Tweed Suits, all wodl, boxed . ••*• . nfaviM • Heavy Tweed Top Coats, The Melbourne Ltd., Stores; NEW PLYMOUTH to WANCANUf.
REASONABLY PRICED SHOES Devon Street, SEE OUR DISPLAY WHICH 18 SECOND TO NONE. K/- Glace Kid House Shoes, at giro away prie-fc wide laces free. 0| /- Ladies' Glace Ankle-Strap Shoes, round rubbers free* . All Black Football Boots, with Superio r Bara and Spikes. Postage paid on all country orders. Sole Agents in New Plym outli District for Crockett and Jones' "HEALTH BRAND" Footwear. QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, ; TELEPHONE No. 433, , New Plymouth.. CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. yK ACRES-Very choice little dairy £OS ACRES-Splendid Freehold yfy ACRES-Handy little ftta* sis farm, nearly all been ploughed; Dairy Farm, all level and subdivisions) 20 acres been plonjjw aU evel; well watered; now carrying f 0 ? *' **** °™ *° ***"*' *' room, large verandah round two sides; up-to-date cowshed with machines, implement shed, cart and manure sheds, concrete floor; i mile to school and railway station, 1% mileo to cheese factory. A bargain at £37 10s per acre £750 cash, Government advances to settlers mortgage. Great prospective value. cottage and cowshed. Present owner and cold water, cowshed and all n*eei« been on this farm 28 years, now retiring, sary outbuildinge. Cheap farm, Verj£ Property has not been dairyed on for BVitMe f OT mftn *;& > am ,n eapiteK the last 10 years. School and railway w station quarter mile, factory (cheese) " e *■■" 1J miles. Price £42 10s per acre, £IOOO Price only £l7 per acre, ,£3OO «•*•> cash, balance long term at 5» per cent. Com 6 an a j ng pect. (unencumbered). Note.—Having had 25 years practical knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, I am therefore in a position to ncokt mend clients where best to purchase. I will show you returns and finance you for stock if required. ,
E . JACKSON, COMMISSION AQENT opp. Criterion Hotel NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone 575
so steadfastly refuse any sub- l| stitutei. For over 60 years || the name Bonnington has |s| stood for the standard family f" congh remedy. Half a century i ago grandmothers proved its etficiency--to-day their children use it with the same satisfaction. Tis handed down | from generation to generation. gL For coughs and colds 'tis with- M | out equal--it contains no opi- [ atesor harmful drugs, and is a safe and sure remedy for both old and young. 'M I Make sure you get the genu- |§§ I ine Irish Moas—see to it that & i you are given the original m Look for the nam*. All chemists and stores. A lib Employers can help our returned soldier boys by sending their requirements for labor to the Discharged nan useful crafts and oceu£ftttoM.
KANGAR EUCALYFIJ IS PUEE. * " : ? LARGE BOTTLE It. i SOLD EVERYWHHBtt' 3-1 ASK FOR. I&rjf TRAINING ON FARMS FOR RETURNED SpLDIERS. rfOE New Plymouth Re}»ts|K& **■'., mittee invites the dc*^r»t>«Vs-' : . farmers to train ex-soldieW* The employer is required'ta . a "wage of £1 a week and foimol, the Committee pays an"; »llowan«i ' k * v tho men whilst receiving training of I his behalf by the Repatriation Dftpar* ' ment. , ~' It must be recognised tint there in* ■ • duty cast on every member of the com» % munity to help the Returned-Soldier*, who have risked all and suffered untbW, , hardship to maintain freedom a»d "jus- . tice. Without their efforts we would ail he now in bondage and the farmer* ; would not be in possession of their f& >< simple. The committee" thejreioro •P"J peals to the patriotism of the farmer* M to help the returned men to learn farmtag and equip them to become-producer* \ tho more of whom we have the greater the production, and the easier the/JSP""' den caused by the war ' ' Write at once to— ' , A. S. AIXTCKT. SecretaryTelephone No. 681. P.O. Box 78.-
LOOK HERE! OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. UMSDEN AND BUTCHERS & SMALLGOODSMEN, BUYERS OF FAT OX AND PRIME WETHERS Only the choicest of goods supplied. See our window show. Note Address: WINFIELD'S BUILDINGS, INGLaWOOD. BAG WASH. The «ystem that wipeg out the home washing day. • The Family wash 2/6 Get all particulars from NEW PLYMOUTH. STEAM LAUNDRY. PRIME JOINTS. from Twanaki stock, fed on best , Taranaki country. We kill only prime beef, mutton, pork, veal and tryOur motto '•Cleanliness and Promptitude" SOLE BROS,
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