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PRESEXTINGAX ALLURING SELECTION OF SPRING 8 SUMMER DRESS GOODS Women are all naturally very keen at present to acquire a new Spring and Summer Frock, and this assembly of PRETTY VOILES, ZEPHYRS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, ETC. will give tliein a welcome idea of the correct materials for the new seasons. THE GOOD VALUES, THE EFFECTIVE COLORINGS, and THE APPARENT QUALITY will make it hard for •ny wide-awake woman to resist a purchase. SECURE YOUR PIECE TO-DAY! W. & A. Ambury Ltd DEVON STREET NEW PLYMOUTH

Painters' Special. We have just landed full stocks of PAINTERS' OVERALLS & COATS: These goods have been almost unprocurable for some months J»»t, and you are well advised to secure a new outfit before present •tocks are exhausted. PRICES:— COATS ONLY 7/11 EACH. OVERALLS AT Q/Q AND IA/ll COME EARLY AND SECURE YOURS. Howell & Howell THE MEN'S WEAR STORE. DEVON BT. CENTRAL NEW PLYMOUTH

SPLENDID MIXED FARMING PROPERTY. I ACRES Freehold, 450 Acres in th: best English grasses; 50 acres flat, 390 undulating, balance good hills. Post and wire fences, all in the beat of order, and sheep proof. Well watered'by good streams. Wintered 600 sheep, 70 head cattle from 1 to 4 years old, 37 dairy cows, besides horses. Five-roomed residence, 6-bail cowshed concreted with 3-eow milking plant, Separator, engine and separator room, .stable, mpshed, bam, woolshed with shearing machines and good sheep yards. Tin-. ■ is a good metalled road to the gate. Eleven miles from railway station, (ream motor waggon passes the gate daily. This property has nearer been top-dresstd, and is in splendid heart. PRICE £ls per acre, including milkfng plant and also shearing machines. No. 392. GOOD DAIRY FARM, HANDY TO AUCKLAND. "I E/J ACRES, Freehold, all in good English grasses, 'well fenced and water- i ed by permanent streams. Well built residence, 6-bail cowshed con« creted, 3-stall stable, barn, hay-loft, in p "inent shed, granary, and man's room. Four miles from Pukekohe railway sl.i. lon, •! miles from factory, school, store and church. No mortgage. This excellent farm has been worked by the present owner for the past 20 yeaw. PRICE £7O per acre. Terms can bo arranged. No. 455 HAURAKI PLAINS. 9A*V ACRES, Freehold, a tip-top piece of Heavy Drained Swamp; 130 ***' acres in grass, balance in Tough feed. Six-roomed residence with all secessary outbuildings, also milking plant. PRICE £47 per acre. No. 333 LAYBOURNE. ROSS & WHYTE. WARD STREET, 'PHONE 589, P.O. BOX 188, HAMILTON.

Suratura —Puts a fine Edge to Delight. I —Makes Sensible Men and Women Happier and More Cheerful; More Zestful for Work and Play. —lt is the One Discovered Tea —Of which the Most Delicate ; Palate Never Tires. ' —lf your Grocer I Doesn't Sell It, \ He'll be glad to II —lf you Ask him for it. \\ / -SURATURA! U —That's the Name." ll -The'Prices, "D" _ and "X'

Ever Been Had "§ 6y taking a job to an incompetent firm? Why don't you eliminate •II possible chance of dissatisfaction by bringing your repairs tr * THE EGMONT COACH AND CARRIAGE CO,? ,J| Tkey are experts in—- ;* VEHICLE REPAIR OR CONSTRUCTION, I* HORSE-SHOEING OR GENERAL SMITHY WORK. •nd are very moderate in their fharge?. They put their best into eyery job, be it large or small. * LET THEM PUT THEIR BEST INTO YOUR JOB! \ Egmont Coach & Carriage Factory STRATFORD.

Q. VW. H. JAMES, %Kti£J%i AHD CONTRACTOR, L. OPDKAKE. \ given lor a'l descriptions kM ImMriiin work M town k wusti^.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1920, Page 6

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