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SPEeiHL SHLE CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES For 8 Days Only, I3th to 21st August inclusive. 10 MOMME WHITE CREPE DE CHINE. .' - . Made viih flat collars, pointed and square. Fagottcd and veined. Alto with small roll collars, plain and veined. Usual price 49s fid to 555. ] J ' ,~ ■ NOW 37/g .a 10 MOMME • WHITE CREPE DE CHINE. .*££.,■ Itt-the ipllowing designs, with new slip collar, 'if plftinj long roll collar, fagotted and finished with bobbles; amall roll with small buttons and fag*f "ottiag; new scallopped collar, hem-stitched; roll "■'. coQar, fancy vetoing; long roll collar, tucked vest. , Uiually 60s and 59s fid. V ... ,' : :, NQW ;42/6 • . VIEiiX ROSE CREPE DE CHINE. V 10 Momme Weight. A few only with long roll collat and tucked vest. Were 49s 6d. WHITE CREPE DE CHINE. 10 Momme Weight. Round neck, hand embroidered; roll collar, ham', embroidered and fagot stitched. Usually S!L 6d. 12'MOMME CREPE DE CHINE. Handkerchief front r.nd hand embroidered. Square neck, with hand embroidery. Small roll collar with fagotfing tet in collar and cuffs; also with small roll eollar, veined. Were 59s fid. ■"■'- 49/6 PALE BLUE CREPE DE CHINE. 10 Momir.u 'Weight. Square ar.d round necks, hand embroidered; square collars, veined; small roll cojlar with fancy veining; small roll collar with fagot'ting let in collar and cuffs. Were 49s 6d. The Melbourne Ltd. All Branches. For Boots of sound, reliable quality, that 00k good, stay good & that you will be pleased with— DOCKRILL'S .stand unrivalled at the price. I Sole Agents Hew Plymouth District for Crocket and Jones' "HEALTH. BRAND" FOOTWEAR. POSTAGE. PAID ON ALL COUNTRY OBDER& DOCKRILL'S, QUALITY SHO£ HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 4 3 3, New Plymouth.

First Class Town Properties for Sale. ACRES,. Choice Dairy and Graz-j¥ EW house 5 rooln3 > ever y moi * m con " IW EW WW . ■ ._ venience. bungalow, hot and cold n -roomed house, venience, bungalow, hot and cold roa, within a few chains of sea ctric light, copper and tubs; beach. Good view, high position; ever 100 head of b% cattle and sheep-, 60 position , good Tiew ; - ' " diate'possession ~" PRICE - £1650 -> «*«*■ - H 0 gout alone. No extra feed required, -i -t ONE-EIGHTH ACRE SEC- Agent. .fto-moated *relling house and cow- AJ- TION s, SOft frontage by 106 ft "fIUJLL quarter-acre Freehold Section, v* • C 6 £ P er depth. Only £76 each. Fitzroy, handy x situated East End Beach, one chain •ere* £ISOO cash, to beach. from Park gate. Price £250. QAA ACRES Coast land of exceptional quality; 15 well-fenced paddocks. The whole of the'property has been plough- ****** -ed and sown down in best English grasses; well-sheltered live hedges; good metalled read; situated 2J i from factory, school and post office; two splendid dwelling houses, all conveniences; concrete floor cowshed, uiilkin" chine plant. This I consider one of the beg!, dairy farms in Taranaki, and the price is right—only £SS per"acre, £2OOO cash to good man. Returns will be shown. Cows can be purchased at £l7 10s per head. GREAT CHANCe! Exchange for sheep farm. ' •■; Note.— Having had 25 years' practical knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, I am therefore in a position to recommend clients where best to purchase. I will shew you returns and finance 'you far stock if required. e. JACKSO COMMISSION AGENT Telephone 675. op? Coffee Palace , NEW PLYMOUTH.

'B' I Are You Top-dressinq? is the right fertilizer?" you naturally ask—our advice is to Use "B "B" BASIC PHOSPHATE is a Government guaranteed manure with a high tricalcie phosphate analysis. PHOSPHATE is the greatest root stimulant in the world, encouraging a rapid and vigorous rc~' - out which no successful plant life can be expected. It is also the favourite food of all clovers. BASIC is the reverse or opposite of .-Miper —it means a phosphate in its best form. All local soils are'acid (or sour) in their nature. "B" Basic Phosphate tends to sweeten them. It adds no acid to them as Super does, because the nature, of "''B" Basic Phosphate is the reverse or opposite of super. "B" BASIC, PHOSPHATE is ground specially fine (any storekeeper will show you a sample), and is therefore quickly dissolved in the soil to become promptly available as food for your grass. MIXING is positively perfect! No shovel, shoot or hopper mixing is good enough for"B"Basic Phosphate. Krery ton is DRUM MlXED—turned over and over some'hundred limes in a huge slowly revolving steel drum. ' HUNDREDS 01? FARMERS~havc"used""B" Basic Phosphate for top-dressing (also for crops) with complete roecess and lasting satisfaction. Your storekeeper or merchant sells it—how much will you invest in?

GOTO RETFORD'S. I 'For WOOLS ■" ' OOTTONS MUSLINS - SATEENS ■ CBEPES And All General Drapery ■ .Agent for Sewing Machines and «>-' RequisitesColonial and Local Papers. CyM* BETFORD. i.Wgga sgnssr, new gwnioiqg

|L: A: NOLAN & CO., I GOVERNMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS; GOVERNMENT Valuations conducted as under — Wool: At our store, Quay Street, Waitara. Sheppskins: At our Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth, every four weeks. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly. ,NEXX SALE TUESDAY, AUGtyST Jf.

H. A. NUTTALL, fpHE Electric Massaging, Shampooing, and Hairdressing Saloon. Just arrived —New and up-to-date stock of Smokers' requirements, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, Razors, Combs, Brushes, Face Creams, etc. Ladies' Private Parlor for Trimming, Singeing, Shampooing. As up-to-date as any city establishment. At H. A. NUTTALL'S, JMUDGE STREET, ELTHAM, ' -

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1920, Page 8

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