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Men's Wearables. Compared and Competitively Priced. iir requirements at a store where their money goes good quality dependable goods at rates a good deal lower than competitors'. Read these items: Metf» Irish lawn Hand--•kerchiefs ....«,..»...... n Men's pure wool Cashmere Socks „. WI9 , Q/11 All Silk Sport Collars, white or tussore >..,., "I /(* Fuji Silk Collars ......... 1/11 Black Sateen Shirts W/O & Q//J Striped Grandrell working shirts ~ C/ 11 Blue Grandrell Shirts ~., fi/1 1 Tweed Trousers, cotton, soft finish ......... All wool Tweed Trousers eavy strong Saddle Tweed Trousers ..... Tweed Suits, all wool, boxed ........... : .,.. i Heavy Tweed Top Coats, NEW PLYMOUTH to WANGANUI.

OE3O INVEST IN BOOTS AND SHOES. HOME MARKETS REPORT BIG RISE IN PRICESBUY WHILE PRICES REASONABLE AT DOQKRILL'S. 5/9 Children's Tan Strap Shoes—bargains, 10/9 ladies' House Shoes, strap, or, slip onserviceable. 18/6 Lakes' Lace Shoes, no toe caps—yerj; comfortable. 26/6 Gents'/Glace Derby Boots—splendid value. All Black Football Boots and Gents' Evening Shoes nowon hand. Pine range of Slippers—inspection invited. ' Sole agent in New Plymouth for Crockett and Jones' "Health Brand Footwear.-'' DOCKRILL'S, QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 43 3, New Plymouth.

CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. >le; subdivided into four 50-acre iii" r ;*(fid dwelling "louse" o7 Turns' bath- half been stumped; abundance of'feed; mi,M to school 5 now carrying 27 cows, ,'-» ' room, largei verandah round two sides- weU **tefed » n d sheltered; 4-roomed horse, etc.; nice cottage of 4 rooms, hot » \ • . UD-tc-date cowshed with machines, im- cotta S 6 and oowshei Present owner and cold water, cowshed and all necesfc£'\ plement shed, cart and manure sheds, been on this farm 28 years, now retiring. sary outbuildings'. Cheap farm, very |V- mmte floor; J mile to school and has not been dairyed on for. Buitftble Ual j ■,- railway station, W t miles to cheese fac- tne laßt 10 year*- School and railway • * i_i_ . .* cto+mn nnortm. mil* *„„)-„,-„ /„i,„„_,i Cows can he boutrht at £l4 a head. subdivisions; 20 acres been ploughpractical knowledge of Taranaki land Values, I am therefore in a position to recomE, JACK SON, -•' Telephone- 67- AGENT °PP- Criterion Hotel KEV7 PLYMOUTH.

jos. w. boojt, JBI3ILDER & CONTRACTOR -Began Street, STRATFORD. iffrvates given for all descriptions of Big work in town or country Dairy pry work a specialty. Telephone 101. JW**. tffitetf !!oiiitn}«at affect permanent re. ia*»i4,Mi;to»af:—"For some are been troubled with an Ec*»t on my cheat and tack, the fiery S«e spreading »Ter my body. 1 i recommended tee'to try 'Tivific' tdiea. After the fir»t two or three ioatipm the fiery appearance of the ''"' * alter two tietUra of tho o(elntmant,all tawa tl ■ -«_.« « «."**• ** • j e«tf« UmfrtKUßl atom

LOOK HERE! OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. "kUMSDEN AND BUTCHERS & SMATXGOODSMEN, BUYEBS OF FAT OX AND PRIME WETHEBS. Only the choicest of goads supplied. See our window show. Note Address: > ▼INFIELD'S "iNGLjJWOOD. BAG WASH. Tie system tkat wipes out the home washing day. The Family wash 2/0 Get all particulars from NEW PLYMOUTH STEAM LAUNDRY. PRIME JOINTS, from Taranaki stock, fed on but | Taranaki country. We kill only prime beef, mutton, pork, veal and poultry. ' pur, motto b Cleanliness and Promptitude" SOLE BROS*

fcJMUJtWi Wmm LARGE BOTTLE Is. SOLD EVERYWHERE. TRAINING ON FARMS FOR RETURNED* SOLDIERS. r£'HE New Plymouth Repatriation Committee mvitea the Co-operation oi farmers to train ex-soldiers in farming. The employer is required to pay them a wage of £1 a week and found, whilst the Committee pays an allowance to the men whilst receiving training of £\ per week, half of which is retained on his behalf by the Repatriation Department. It -must he recognised that there is a duty-cast on every member of the community to help the Returned Soldiers, who have risked all and suffered untold hardship to maintain freedom and justice. Without tfieir efforts we would all be now in bondage and the farmers would not be in possession of their fee simple. The committee therefore appeals to the patriotism of the farmers to help the returned men to learn farming and equip them to become producers the more of whom we have the greater the production, and the easier the burden caused by the war. Write at once to — A. S. ALLEN. Secretary. »L 'JMrehsiie go. ogi. I&.Sox 7S.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1919, Page 12

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