JJUXTING FIXTURES. ' 1920. MAY 20—Mr. J. Edwin's, Wailri. MAY 27.—Mr. P. Sampson's, Sentry Hill. Further Fixtures Later. — - Calces for afternoon tea are delicious, light and appetising when made with Edmonds "Sure-to- * Rise" Baking Powder. It is made from the purest ingredients and gives entire satisfaction whenever used. 'Tis always the same in strength and goodness. BAKING 'OWDER The more delicate the garments the more important it ii that you use Colman's Starch BAG WASH. System that wipes out the Home Washing Day. THE FAMILY WASH FOR 2s 63. Got all particulars from STEAM LAUNDRY, NEW PLYMOUTH. SOLE BEOS., as usual, have secured a good supply of prime lambs, but ORDER EAriLY. The Prices lire Right. Also prime ox beef and wether QUtton, unequalled for quality in the Dominion. MOTOB LORRY FOR HIRE. M Y 2'/ s -ton lorry is now available for carrying of any description. Furniture removals undertaken in town or country. Orders left with Taylor and Roberts, Box 22, Inglewood, will receive prompt attention. Orders may be left with M. 0. Butcher, Coac'nb'jilder, New Plymouth. R. J. MARSH. Egmont Village. DRINK HABIT CURED. Times out of number "Drinko" has vanquished drink, freed the man from the, degrading bondage, given him his self-respect, and raised hin» in the opinion of his friends. "Drinko" succeeds whether it is given secretly or not. It is tasteless and odourless, and contains no harmful drugs. It won't injure the most delicate constitution. Drinking can be cured and "Drinko" does it. Any genuine enquirer can see the unsolicited testimonials we are continually receiving, proving that "Drinko" cures drinking. Write for free booklet describing this great cure. All enquiries confidential. Plain envelopes used. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 A.C. Lambton Quay, Wellington.
Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR \ IT'S LIGHT—STRONG CONSTRUCTION WAS CAREFULLY CALCULATED TO PROMOTE ECONOAB* AS WELL AS CAPABLE PERFORMANCE. > NEWTON KING, DEALER FOR TARANAKI. THE NEW 6-CYLINDER SCRIPPS BOOTH PRICE £585. mm, M mm)r' wn W8& §y ik eSwa SL) A aiGH TENSION MAGNETO AND OTHEK IMPROY KMENTS. It. beauty of craftsmanship is well known to discriminating motorists, and the opportunity to secure this car should be taken instant advantage of. ELTHAM MOTORS - •Phone 97, ELTHAII. AGENTS. BOX 25
MIC H E LIN M Tread, universal type LARGE STOCKS OF ALL SIZES. Procurable through any Garage. NEWTON KING, STOCKIST.
JUST WHAT YOU WANT. Smart durable boots and Satisfaction assured. Sole Agents Hew Plymonth District for Crocket and Jones' "HEALTH. BRAND » FOOTWEAR. POSTAGE PAID ON AliL COUNTRY ORDERS. DOCKRILL'S, QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHBNE No. 43 3, New Plymouth.
First, Class Dairy Farms for Sale. 110 ACRES. Very choice dairy farm, Lepperton district, all been ploughed and sown down in gMM and crops; well fenced; 16 paddocks » good 5-roomed house, washhouse, etc, cowshed with machines; 1} miles to •cbool, factory, and railway station. Prica £?o per acre, easy terms, or owntr will sell everything as a going concern, including all stock, farm imple■entf, etc., at £9O per acre. A real (pod far®. Can and inspect. 190 152 ACRES. Good dairying and grazing land, Omata district, about 20 acres in bu9h, practically all ploughable, well fenced, metalled road within % mile of property, council has promised to complete remainder this winter; 3 miles from school and creamery, will carry 40 to 50 cows, 3-roomed whftre. Price £l6 per acre, a dirt cheap property at the price. 900 ACRES FREEHOLD. First class dairying and grazing farm, Uruti district, subdivided into J2 paddocks, 400 acres ploughable, all sheepproof fences, about 3 miles from factory; will carry 100 cows, young stock and sheep, etc.; gjo-'. (S-roomed house and all conveniences; washhouse and outbuildings, woolshed, and whare. Price £2O per acre, choice dairying and grazing farm, never been milked on, splendidly grassed, a warm, well sheltered farm, with a great prospective value. ' ®^J ?REEHO - jD ' first-class dairy farm, highly improved, situated Bell Block District, all been ploughed and fMMM *° Wn dOW " in ?raSB an<i erops ' exce I jt 6 aeres shelter bush, subdivided into about 15 paddocks, good AWK hoUse and conveniences, iron barn, cowshed, concrete floor and yard, engine room and 4°cow milking plant goes with property. Price £SO per acre, farm adjoining has just'been sold for £<JO per acre, •euiag out on account of old age. Call and inspect, can recommend this. _Kote.~H*viM had 25 years' practical knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, I am therefore in a position to recoil- ™ ««•»» wlltre best to purchase. I will show you returns and finance you for stock if required. • E. JACKSO S7S. COMMISSION AGENT op?. Coffee Falac* £EW PLYMOUTH. Sox 3B
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1920, Page 3
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