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WINTER COATS—Just opened, a big range of Tweed Coals; best colonial makes and imported lines. Prices right. —Hawks and Rawles. | PAINCOATS—'LimTdTand unlincd, llubber Goaty, Ladies' Oilskins, also Oiljcd Silk Coats. We have endless variety. i —Hawlea and Rawles. QOSTUMES— Xavy and Black Serge, Gaberdine, Tweed and Flannel Costumes, also some smart makes in Bottle, j Saxe, Brown, Fawn, etc. Call and sec our stocks.—Rawles and Rawles. TliißShv Coats and Jumpers.—A big range, all colors, prices Ms lid, 255, 30s Cd, 42s (id, 47s (id, 03s to Bi)s (id. These are special value.—Rawles and Rawles. J^W~Tlillinery.— ~l Trimmed Models, Ready-to-wears, Velours, Pedal, Liserio, and Tagel Straws etc. The biggest assortment in town.— Rawles ,'tnd Rawles. Kaiapoi All Wool Underclothing, a big stock at 0s 9d each. Also Mosgiel and lioslyn makes.—Rawles and Rawles. TMMON'IS Raincoats, Twi Trousers, etc. Big range or Hats, Shirts, Sox, etc. Call at Rawles and Rawles'. I T AMIES' and Children's Hose, seasonI able all wool lines, black, tan, grey, heather, etc. Also Hole-proof Silk, "Black Cat" and "Lily of France" lines. —Rawles and Rawles. J-»JjUUMw> and livening Dresses.invite .inspection of our big range of beautiful goods in Crepe, Net, Lace, Satin, Georgette, etc.—Rawles and Rawles. Coats, etc. Our stock includes fox, wolf, oppossum, goat. moufflon, skunk, etc. A biff ramre.—Rawles *. R->wi<.a LAND FOR SALE. DON'T READ THIS! MAKE AN APPOINTMENT BY ' LETTER WITH F. A. LITCHWARK NEW PLYMOUTH. 250 ASH ' Das a"ce arrange! easy. Price £2 10s per acre. 436 ACRES < fi6 years' lease, renew- , able, about 50 years to run at Sd per acre. Situated up the coast from Waitara; good useful dry stock country, about 250 acres in grass, balance heavy bush; about 40 acres ploughable and has been dairyied on; rill carry 250 sheep and 15 cows; home separation; subdivided into 6 paddocks, slieep-proof; 3-roor ed whare and several shed's; also sheep yards. I'll bet you can make good here if you have any go in you. BUTTER; AND WOOL CATCH-UP. £IOOO' CASH - balar ' C6 c .y™» «t > 5Ms per cent., 313 acres close to Mokoiaf; freehold; | mile factory, post oliice and store; school J mile, good road; house of 5 rooms, out house, cowshed', trapshed. etc. The land is subdivided into 12 shpep-proof paddocks, well watered. Will carry 30 cows, 50 young cattle, 400 sheep. Work this out—is there anything better offering. Write me if there" isn't" Price £2O per acre. SOLDIERS CAN'T MISS! WRITE ME QUICK. 193 ACRES DAIRY FARM, in best district, tip-top house and up-to-date cow-shed. Good speculation, and sure to go through for two soldiers. Easily carry 70 cows. GOING CONCERN. home in New Plymouth; 1J acres of land with modern dwelling of 7 rooms, every possible convenience" together with furniture worth £4OO, all new; also good 5-seator car. cheap at £330., Price for the lot £2700, caUi balance arranged. Write about 17 mi won't be disappointed. branches; its) annual income was something over £83,000, and its funds had reached the respectable sum or £IOO,OOO. The policy of expansion which had been adopted produced an immediate effect; at the end of three years the income was £144,500, and the funds were- £305,000; at the end of ten years tb* income was £200,000, and the funds had reached £I,OOO «00,' and so the growth has continued until now, at the end of its 50th year—the 40th year of my directorship—the association is amongst the leading ins'lutions of the Empire, frith an annual income of £2,110,000, and funds exreeding £12,000.000. Since its foundation it,has paid in death claims, \m\ec 17,014 policies, the sum of £6,040,081; to members whose policies have matured it has paid £3,601,306, and to annuitants, £435,21!). The cash surpluses that have been devided amonsst the members amount to £4,010,003. These figures indicate the important place the. association occupies in the social organism; and as its latest achievements, are its best, we are justified in looking with hope and confidence to a still greater extension of its usefulness. The motion for the adoption of tho report was seconded by Mr. Walter Madden, and agreed to. It is expected that the bonus certificates will be issued to members in the course of a few days. (Published by Arrangement.) Oarwith and Logan, .Local Agents. F. Gibson Parsonson, District Inspector Sir Eustace d'Eynconrt says that during the war no fewer than'4oo vessels aggregating 12,000,000 h.p., and burning oil fuel only, were ndded to the British fleet. The advantages claimed for it are, in the first, place, a great saving of labor, which, during the war, left 150 - WO men free for other occupations than the handling of fuel. Moreover, with oil fuel steam can be raised with extraordinary rapidity, and maintained over long periods of time without fires having to be cleaned. Asain. the weight ot the fuel carried is reduced 50 per cent storage is simplified, and refuelling can bo effected, with great rapiditv and in any sheltered port. The great reduction in the amount of labor required to handle this type of .fuel is leading jomo steamship linos to substitute it tor coal, which has now risen to such a price that this policy is economically sound. In America, according to some authorities, nu oil famine may be anticipated before the end of the next quarter of a century, and Sir Eustace d'Eynconrt notes that the present output of the whole, world is not equivalent to more than one-twelfth the out* put of o«al - ' :

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1920, Page 3

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