Bargains at the Melbourne's GREAT REDUCTION SALE 10 and 12 Momme Pais Blue Crepe de Chine Blouses. Usual Price 49s 6d. SALE PRICE %2/$ 10 Momme White Crepe de Cliiiie Blouses. Usual Price 455. SALE PRICE 33/(5 12 Momme White Crepe de Chine Blouses. Usual Price 49s 6d. SALE PRICE 3g/(J Striped Crepe de Chine Blouses, lovely goods. Usual Price 49/6. sale price 35/;Eorrockses' 36in. Al White Calico. Usual Price 2s 9d. SALE PRICE 2/3 Crewdson's Heavy No. 2 Calico, 36in. wide. Usual Price 2s lid. SALE PRICE 9/6
All Branches.
Bargains in Footwear -* Your Fares will cost you more, .jd&L but your Boots will cost you less, if you buy DOOKRILL'S higb- ' grade FOOTWEAR. INSPECTION INVITED. MEN'S STRONG CANVAS SHOES/ 7s 6d. MEN'S STRONG WORKING BOOTS, 23s Od. LADIES' PATENT COURT SHOES, 255. BOXING BOOTS, 12s U. Sole Ageati New Plymouth District for Crocket and Jones' "HEALTH. BRAND" FOOTWEAR POSTAGE PAH) ON COUNTRY ORDERS. \r\ol/'lj|| I JO QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, 'VyV/I\.I\ILiJ-« Dy TELEPHONE No. 43 3, von Street, New Plymouth.
Some Choice Properties for Sale.
iKK A ACRES, first-class grazing or ] , dairy farm, situated in North ' 'Taranaki near to sea-coast. Practically ! the whole of the land is ploughable. i ERECTED, with all modern conve-1 uated at Bell Block, nice 5fiplendidly grassed, sheep-proof fencing: ; ;I Jences, hot and cold water, electric roomed dwelling house, all modern congood metalled road; handy to cheese fac- .. ~ ~ , , , . . , , , toty, school, telephone and post office, j h &t, copper and tubs, concrete founaa- vemences, cowshed, motor shed, workNice home of 5 rooms, hot and cold ; tion, situated Dartmoor. Nice level shop, only a minutes' walk from station. * water, bathroom, wash-house, copper and ; auar t er -acro section. High position. 1 mile from school, H miles from cheese tubs: large woolahed, dip and yards.* i " This property would cut up into three i Iland >' to trams - Would make an i(3eal factory. Will carry 6 cows. Very suitgood dairy farms. Must rise in value. , home for retir • liandy to trams home for retir Very cheap at £2O per acre-, £2OOO cash, balance about 7 years at 5J per cent. CAN WITH CONFIDENCE RECOMMEND THIS. ke an ideal. factory. Will carry 6 cows. Very suitImmediate able for poultry farm and orchard. Price £1776; £BOO cash. Price £2000; about £I3OO cash
GOING CONCERN. "| "I K ACRES, splendid freehold Dairy Farm, situated at Lepperton, very highly improved, subdivided into 24 well fenced paddocks; nearly the whole of the land has been ploughed and re-grassed; nicely sheltered with about 8 acres of good lush. Only a stone's throw from cheese factory, school, post office, telephone, \anj half-mile from railway sla tion. New house of 7 rooms, hot and cold water, bathroom, wash-house, copper and tubs. Concrete floor cowsheds with machines; watered by good streams. This is one of the best farms in the district. Will carry 50 cows. PRICE only £BS per acre. Terms to suit purchaser; or will sell everything as a going concern, including 40 COWS, implements, etc., at £95 per acre. ' '
Note.—Having had 25 years' practical knowledge of Taranaki land Values, I am therefore in a position to recomaead client* where best to purchase. I wi'l sh»w you returns and finance you far gtock if required. JACKS Telephone 575. COMMISSION AGENT op?. Coffee Palace NEW PLYMOUTH.
A HANDY FARM. 1 QQ ACRES, Freehold, situated close to leading town. Factory only 5 flu ; iis distant, school 20 chains. Post ' office on property. Dwelling house of ti rooms, 8-bail cowshed, concreted; 170 ! acres in grass, lj acres of shelter bush. I Well watered by running streams and | subdivided into 12 sheep proof paddocks.. • Wintered 00 cow-, 55 breeding ewes, 20 j weaners, and (! horses. Four-cow Ridd 1 ! plant, 2} h.p. Lister engine, and newly installed Separator goes with the property. Immediate possession. PRICE 1 £5.") per acre. Only i'JOO cash required from good man. GOING CONCERNS. j WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. QA ACRES, Freehold, situated :s miles from railway station. Factory quarter-mile. A well compact property. About 30 acres of welldrained swamp. Carries 3(1 cows and does them well. Thoroughly up-to-date dwelling house of 7 rooms with hot and I cold water, and in good order. Good cow--1 shed with large hay shed, separator room. 4-cow plant with Lister engine. No weeds. This is an attractive properly, and would cut up into two handy farms. PRICE, as going concern, £OS per acre; j I £llOO cash required. "1 KQ ACRES. Freehold. Ml acres in ; grass, balance bush. All plough- j , able. Wintered 45 cows. Stock at pre- ' sent on property consists of 38 dairy j cows (Jersey cross, all young), 2 draught j horses, IS calves, 0 pigs, 10 sheep, 4-eow p plant, concrete cowshed. Dwelling house H of 5 rooms, pantry, etc; li miles to fae- - ' tory, school and post office. Subdivided 2 into 12 paddocks and well watered by 3 ' streams. PRICE as a Going Concern I £35 per acre; £I2OO cash required. For fullest particulars apply— NEWTON KING, LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT, '£.o. Box 39, IXGLEWOQD, 'Phon* 8,
OLIVER & ALLANSON, IRONAND BRASS FOUNDERS. - QASTINGS of any description and in any metal made at shortest notice. | Expert pattern makers. Trade work ! undertaken. j CLOTON ROAD, STRATFORD. I 'THE INGLEWOOD CO^OPERATIVE! BACON CURING CO., LTD. SHAREHOLDERS are hereby notified that tho following payments have been authorised by the Directors:— I j A BONUS on previous payments varying from one halfpenny to one penny and one halfpenny per lb, and making the minimum payment for bacon pigs for the past season ninopem-e halfpenny per lb. A DIVIDEND of live pounds per cent, on share capital for the past year. The above amounts are payable after Uth October. ARTHUR MORTON, Chairman of Directors. Inglewopd, Oct. 4, 1920. | H. F. HOLLO tf AY, i .BREEDER OF HIGH-CLASS UTILITY WHITE LEGHORNS. Settings and stock for sale. Settings, 10/0; Posted, 12/6. Telephone 304, Beach Road, R'awern. jl/JOTORLNG—M ie;- saving' accessories: "INLAND" spiral capless piston rings. "Air-friction" Carburettors and Spark Plugs. "Presto" Fire Extinguishers. "PERMATITE" self vulcanizing outfits. Manning Machinery Co., 5 Bedford Row, \Christchuroh.
FARMERS It's up to you to instal the best ma- ] thine on the market. Yoi have to consider your cows You have to consider simplicity. You have to consider reliability. You have to consider economy. And you want the machine that wdl v ilwaya give you satisfaction. Without a doubt you should instal the FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE. No Vacuum Tank No Vacuum Troubles No Troubles. STAIOTON&CO- L TD NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 142. Thone 732-190. B STONE, Representative. WK HAVE THE CONFIDENCE OF HUNDREDS OF FARMERS who supply us with cream, and you can rest asKiiicd we value it very much. To prove it we shall endeavour to pay you the bi-t price for this coming season.
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