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Silk and Crepe de Chene THese beautiful fabrics ■will be m great demand within tlie nexC weeks for Peace Celebration functions. Ideal fabrics for bloußes and evening dresses. Note these favorable prices for excellent quality goods. 27-inch Japanese Silk. All 10 momme weight and imported db rect from Japan. White g/g YDf ' Slack and Navy .. —. 6/11 Cream Fuji Silk. £9 inches wide. 6/11^ White Fuji Silk. 89 inches wide, 15 V/I T ID. fnnnraia • ' ** Crepe-de-Chine* 40 inches wide; 10 momme.' White, saxe, pale bine, apricot, shell pink, helio, golden fl 9/(1 W brown. - 12 momme weight jridte «r Hack, 13/6*% JL Japanese Tussore Silk. 27-inch, 3/11** j New Plymouth Eltham Inglewood Howera Strafford Wangonui.

INVEST IN BOOTS AND SHOES. HOME MARKETS REPORT BIG RISE IN PRICESBUY WHILE PRICES REASONABLE AT DOCKRILL'S. 5/9. Children's Tan Strap Shoes—bargains. 10/9 Ladies' House Shoes, strap or slip on-* serviceable. 18/0 Ladies' Lace Shoes, no toe caps—very comfortable. 26/6 Gents' Glace Derby Boots—splendid value. All Black Football Boots and Gents' Evening Shoe* now on hand. Pine range of Slippers—inspection invited, Sole agent in New Plymouth for Crockett and Jones' "Health Brand Footwear." DOCKRILL'S, V Devon Street,* lOCS QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 433, New Plymouth. =KE3OE==

CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 65 ACRES. yERY choice little dairy farm, situated at Bell Block; the ideal home for the beautiful tosey cow j very rich soil, well grassed, 10 paddocks; handy to cheese factory and school, also railway station; will carry 30 cows; new house of 5 rooms, cowshed and all necessary outbuildings; beach land, warm and well sheltered. Price, £75 per acre; £6OO cash, balance at 5j per cent. Can recommend this. 110 ACRES. gPLENDID dairy farm, all dead level, well watered, 12 >addocks; situated i mile from factory, handy to school and railway station; good metalled road; will carry 40 cows; abundance of feed. This farm is well sheltered, grows splendid turnip crops. I can with confidence recommend this farm. Absolutely cheap at £42 10s per acre, with £6OO cash. 200 ACRES. piRST-CLASS dairy farm; all Iml and sown down in best English grasses;" 10 subdivisions; 100 acres already been under the plough; 1J miles to cheeft fac* tory and school; will carry from 60 to 70 cows; two houses: one new house of 4 rooms, and 7-roomed house; 8 bail cowshed. This property is well farmed and is now carrying 64 cows, 5 horses and bull; wintered 90 head last season. Price, only £27 per acre; £7OO cash, balance 5J per cent. Well worth inspecting. Note. -Having had 23 years practical knowledge of Taranaki Land Valueß, I am therefore in a position to HOOPmead clients where best to purchase, Iwill show you returns and finance you for stock if required. E. JACKSON, Telephone 57" COMMISSION AGENT opp. Criterion Hotel NEW PLYMOUTH. Box

RE-OPENING PRIVATE HOSPITAL BENNETT, Inglewood, wishes to notify the public that she has secured the services of a trained hospital nurse (certificated) to assist her in the nursing work at the institution. -A i p: Three generations have proved beyond all doubt the worth •{ Botmingfcon'i Irish Mou, From father toaon, from son to grandson, for over 60 years Bennington's has been making friends. There's no cough medicine ao good—it quickly checks and relieves the stubbotai cough or cold. It allays inflamation, soothes the throat and bronchial tubes and heals the chest. Boaningtog'a Iriih Mons eoataioi no harmfnl drags Mi] may be Ifi veil with perfect ufety to Mm a yoanffen ehild. "lis the standard 4 Jurnily eoagh remedy-Imbom § _for over h»lf a century. Ask fer fi Bonniivitorfs] IrishOMbssf ' —«ndMe«ptnaiißtte- |j «orr Hon or mbeUtnU,- " g<i **'* 1M

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1919, Page 6

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