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Cotton is advancing in priceOur magnificent stock, bought under very favorable conditions will not last forever. This ia your last opportunity to secure Sheetings, Calicoes, etc., at quite so low a price, and experts tell us there will never be a return to the prices we once knew. Unbleached single bed sheeting, 2/11. Unbleached double-bed bed sheeting, 3/11. Pine unbleached sheeting, 18 inches wide, 4/11. Fine white sheeting; 72 inches wide, 3/11; 80 inches wide, 4/6. Direct Importers, ttew Plymouth.

"PASSING IT ON." [ When we have the good fortune to make a lucky purchase, we invariably give our patrons the benefit. Having stocked keavilv with MEN'S FOOTWEAR I before prices rose, we are now able to offer THE BEST VALUE IN TOWN! Every man should take advantage of this, and purchase his footwear needs now! ; THERE'S QUALITY IN EVERY PAIR! icEwen Bros., "K" SHOE STORE. NEW PLYMOUTH 'Phone 201. 145 ACRES, freehold; a good clean beach farm free from weeds, all in grass and crops; 5-roomed house and cowshed; 1J miles from school, factory ajid post office. Price, £35 per acre; terms on application. Proposed railway route goes through top end of farm. This is good. » AND -HALF ACRES, freehold, with new 5-roomed house; 6 bail run through cowshed (concrete floor), bam x 12, and trapshed; well watered and subdivided into 8 paddocks, all dead level; carried last season 22 cows, 1 bull, 3 horses; no weeds; factory and post office alongside, school about 2 miles. Price, £9O per acre; £IOOO cash, balance 5 years at 5i per cent . The best is the cheapest and this is THE best . JELLYMAN & HUNTER. COMMISSION AttENTS. Stock Agents for N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Egmont St. New Plymouth. P.O. Box 211 Thoiie 504.

PEACE HAS BEEN SIGNED. AND NOW COMMENCES THE : ! GREAT STRUGGLE. —- The question, therefore, that one naturally asks is: "Am I prepared for this after-the-war" fight?" You should suffer no illusions "bout this fact, that advancement in life can coine only to those who prove their ability. Do not, therefore, delay your decision. If you wish to take up the study of Shorthand and Typewriting, Ifook-keeping, Accountancy, Law, or any of the Preparatory Subjects lor the professions, you cannot do bf-tter than gNROL With BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, which has amply proved itself by the success obtained by its stud-: ents during the past 15 years. Our local Director at New Plymouth—Mr. V. Duff, Devon Street (Telephone 382) will be pleased to supply full information with regard to any of our Courses. . H. AMOS, MjWgigg. Director

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 21 July 1919, Page 4

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