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EAUTIFUL LOUSES New Designs SVHITE SILK BLOUSES, , Japanese Bilk, JO momma 1 Q7(S height ■ • ■ ) NAVY SILK BLOUSES, Japanese make, 10 momrne *X£/Ci BLACK SILK BLOUSES, Japanese silk, Jo| mommo fTJJI SILK BLOUSES, ' . Sream only, good jreight *>2/fi Wonderful Peace Offerings Exclusive Models FUJI SILK BLOUSES, XVhito only, 1$ momma iSHELL PINK CREPB DE -CHINE blouses; H momme> £ALE> BLUE CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, 40 tepmme. JTHITE CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, 10 momrne pITTO, 1? m«nxaa\ gi m-l The Melbourne Ltd., All Branch Stores.

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-J serviceable. . ~" ' 18/6 Ladies ' Shoes, no toe caps—very con* i fortaMe. 26/6 Qellts ' 61aee Derb y Boots—splendid value, '■ All Black Football Boots and Gents' Evening Shoes now on hand. Pine range of Slippers—inspection invited. Sole agent in New Plymouth for Crockett and Jones' "Health Brand Footwear." DOCKRSLL'S, si QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 4 33, New Plymouth. «

CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. , 200 ACRES. 65 ACRES j 110 ACRES. ■ ■ ' —>— piRST-CIiASS dairy fawn; all leveVai^ y ER Y choice Utile dairy farm, situated gFUHDID. dairy farm, all dead level, w ta IjriiJ^^ at Bell Block; the ideal home for the well watered, 12 paddocks; situated under the plough; 14 miles to ch beautiful Jersey cow; very rich soil, well £ mile from factory, handy to school and" tofy and school j will carry frfi grassed, 10 paddocks; handy, to cheese railway station; good metalled road; TO cows; twoi homes: one riofe i V , , , , , ~ , t . .„ .„ . , , . , 4 rooms, and 7-roomed honae; 8 tow cow* factory and school, also railway station; W iU carry 40 cows; abundanco of feed. shed Tlj:8 property i 9 W ell fannej and will carry 30 cows; new house of 5 rooms, This farm is well sheltered, grows splen- j s now carrying 54 cows, 5 horses' and cowshed and all necessaiy outbuildings; did turnip crops. lean confidence bull; wintered 00 head last season. beach land, warm and well sheltered, recommend this farm. Absolutely cheap £ r j w > m }y m P« r ac "! „ £7OO awh. Price, £75 per acre; £6OO cash, balance at m 10s er acre> with £6OO cash. *£"*" 5i pW Ceut " Well WOrtll * at 5J per cent. Can recommend this. spewing. Note.—Having had 25 years practical knowledge of Taranaki Land Valuea, I am therefore in a position £a,|Mom» ■ mend clients where best to purchase. I will show you returns and finance you for stock if required, _.".-"^385r...; E. JACKSON, I Telephone 575 COMMISSION AGENT ©pp. Criterion Hotel NEW PLYMOUTH,

g! Slag! Slag! I have been fortunate in securing a small shipment of the celebrated, HIGH GRADE "LEEDS" SLAG—the Slag which so materia% increased; ' the milk production of Taranaki—due to arrivo at Moturoa, by direct Bteam.er, early in September. ' < The ANALYSIS of this shipment is the same as, In former years, viz.'*,. 18-20 PER CENT PHOSPHORIC ACID. - To those who have, already bqoked their orders, it "will be a satisfaction to know that "LEEDS" Slag is actually cheaper than inferior grades (now being manufactured in the United Kingdom) at less money: therefore, tho intelligent fanner when comparing the analysis and price of the respective brands, will readily recognise ths,* ane ton of "LEEDS" Slag .is worth nearly two tons of a mis-named,; phea-jger artiolc, analysing say, 10-12 per cent. . ' '''•'.' *' ~■«•' f ' As only a limited quantity of mv shipment is now unsold, ijt la; to ORDER AT ONCE ; .'■'<.■ \ ■£!!*, ■> . NEWTON KING, New Plymouth, Inglewood, Stratford, Kapbnga and Manafa. Chief Dominion Agent for "LEEDS" BASIC SLAG.

DOSHT SELL YOUR FURNITURE. "Deal Peggy,—My advice 'bring your furniture with you.' Before coming here we sold up. It cost us a lot of money to refurnish. Alice got her furniture packed and sent by rail and boat through the New Zealand Express Company. The work was done splendidly, and su»t rea-, m>B*My,—Molly."

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1919, Page 6

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647

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 15 July 1919, Page 6

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