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CHIC WINTER MILLINERY. Seldom has such a fascinating «T»y of smart hat 9 been brought together in New Plymouth, -. All the'smartest styles of <?n ultra-smart season are shown to *' our display. There are VELOURS In new shapes and colorings, SMART PULL-ON VELVET HATS * '- ' and'a fine selection of STYLISH READY-TO-WEARS sheir moderate prices will prove 33 attractive as their smart styles. W. & A. AM BURY LTD. DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH For Men's Wear . HOWELLS' y SUITS —— SHIRTS HATS UNDERWEAR £ OVERCOATS. In these goods we specialise. DON'T FORGET. , Howell & Howell, MEN'S WEAR,SPECIALISTS ........ NEW PLYMOUTH; ltO ACRES NEAR TE AROHA AH U good grass, good buildings, 1 mile dried milk factory. This is the most conveniently situated property in the whole of the Thames *>RICE ;£BO PER ACRE, '£2500 CASH. Full particulars from the manager, THAMES YALLEY REALTY COY; V..PAEROA. 'Phone. 129, Box 45. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COMPANY. b8 .Regent,; Street iMfoERA. , . HYDRO-ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS. Electric Lighting Electric Heating Electric Power Electric Cooking t„ ; Electrical Repairs of all kinds undertaken. Batteries Repaired and Re-chargcu. \- * "- ''l ' ' . p. THE THRIVING WAIKATO |- „ '< GOING CONCERN. #:-' ' ' . - easiest of rolling*downs; aU'lyiig well to the sun; 211 acres in permanfffmi'giKU (16 acres new), 35 acres swedes,and 2 acres orchard; watered by creeks : awl mills and enclosed with sheep-proof fencing and live hedges and sheltered fv|?% "plantations; adjoins railway station, poit dffice, store, smithy, school, etc. Supjjl;'*iw»'dried milk factory. The homeslea $ comprises 8-roomed kauri resilience Sj*-*'lHJ|i Bttdern appointments, 2-roomed' cottage, manure shed, chaffroom, implement I'f s ri*tt.'c«lf-shed and cowshed; all'sound a in good order. The cowshed has floors and yard. TOE PRICE, including 80 cows, 2 i heifers, 1 bull, 5 horses, 18 pigs, all p .'is«plements and milking plant, is £69. Deposit £3OOO. I J|v ' NOTE.—This property is guarantee dto carry 100 milking cows :SBE FARMERS' CO-OP: AUCTIONEERING E.fJjnCtOBIA STREET CO., LTD, (new bindings).

a*»e catching ThiliiwhyyouthouieholditWd be like ihosMndt of otheri, »nd line a bottle of Bonnington'i Iriih Moi» haady. For over 60 year* thu splendid medicine has been day it it the ttandard family cough remedy everywhere. " "ton's IrishOMsss seldom fails to relieve the most itubbomcoughsandcoldj. Rethat you are getting the genuine Bonnington's Irish Moss. It costs 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle " at all Chemists and' Stores. K LOCKHART BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, HAWERA. Estimates given for building it Concrete or Brick tnywhere in the Dominion. HAWERA pfflea—R»g*nt St)

SPECIAL l - VALUE IN Fitters vices "HFCORD" Quick Grip Type No. 22 70/< 4 'M ins.) No. 23 80/(4Jins) No. 24 100/(SJins). {The Boty of this Vice is of best quality Cast Iron, and the Jaw Plates of •pedal cut and hardened steel. The . P«*«w and handle are of Mild Steel, and ether puts of Steel and Malleab'. Iron, freight paid to any railway Station. J Cfc A: WILKINSON; ■ v- " LIMITED. , ELXHAM. . FITZGERALD'S COUCH SYRUP „ 'An honest, hospital f ormulK. SO per cent better than the ordinary patent medicine. , HARMLESS, EFFICIENT. , HARMLESS, EFFICIENT. A 1/«. 2/6 and 4/6. , y '" all chemists and stores Manufactured by— C. H. FITZGERALD,, «LTHAM.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1920, Page 6

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