Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

High Cost of Living. IHE MELBOURNE'S SPECIAL FOURTEEN DAYS SALE offers splendid opportunities of effecting economies on everyday wanted lines ( oi- ttousenold drapery and apparel; economies representing' wholesale reducf,° , ar - t ° J aUeviate the , present cost of Uvin &- Xma s shopp«s will be well advised to make their purchases now while prices are so favorable. Read of these savings: \ JKIUE ISLSTD HATS, redUMd to j.,....., 2/3 SHIRLEY PRESIDENT BRACSS, WU+< 7/6, reduced to - 5/11 WOT VARSITY SUITS, were 21s, reduced to Jg/g MJQTS SPORT SUITS, colonM tweed, reduced to £6l2 s f \ MEN'S BANNOCKBURN • \ SUITS, yjvtiJ£B 10s, re- /*"** £6 19 s 6 D MEN'S MOSGIEL TWEED • ■ SUITS, reduced to £sl9 S 6 D PRETTY VOILE BLOUSES, were 17/6 to 19/6, now 15/6 "IVY" WOOL SKEINS, were 3d, reduced to ........ 2^*°' 30in. LINEN DOWLAS, was 3/6, reduced to ........ 9/11 LADIES' "CUMFY-CUT" SINGLETS, were 4/11, now 3/11 LADIES'PANAMAS,-fine make, were 16/6, now J.Q 37-inch COTTON DOWLAS, was 3/6, reduced to ~ FINLAY'S F.T. SHEETING, now; 54in 4/11, 72in 6/11,80 in 54in. LOOM DAMASK, was 4/11, "" 3/11 54m. MERCERISED DAMASK, was 7/9, reduced to 5/11 Horrockses' B2 CALICO, was 2/11, reduced to .2/3 Horrockses' H. Longcloth, was 3/6, reduced to 2/11 27in. WHITE FLANNELETTE, ,was 2/3, reduced to 1/9 The MELBOURNE, Ltd. tTVMATTurnp ffliw PLYMOUTH. BLTKAM, INGLEWOOD. HAWERA. STRATFORD., WANGANUL r icao Bargains in Footwear "wYour Pares will cost you more, but your Boots will cost you less, if you buy DOCKRILL'S highgrade FOOTWEAR. INSPECTION INVITED. MEN'S STRONG CANVAS SHOES 7s 6d. MEN'S STRONG WORKING BOOTS, 23s 6d. LADIES' PATENT COURT SHOES, 255." BOXING BOOTS, 12s 6d. Me Afeatt tfew Pljmotitt Diafaict for Crocket ui Jones' "HEALTH. BRAND" FOOTWEAR. POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. DOCKRILL'S. Devan Street, 01 QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 4 3 3, New Plymeuth. jj =3l3o2=a^ Some Choice Properties for Sale. 550 ACRES, first-class gfrazing or diiry farm, situated in North T&ranaki near to sea-coast. Practically tke whole of the land is ploughable. Splepdidly grassed, sheep-proof fencing; *ooji metalled road; handy to cheese factory, school, telephone and post office. Nice home of 5 roims, hot and, cold **tw, bathroom, wash-house, copper and tnbs; large woolshed, dip and yards. Thji property would cut up into three good dairy farms. Must rise in value. Very cheap at £2O per acre; £2OOO cash, Jwlance about 7 years at 5J per cent. CAN WITH CONFIDENCE RECOMMEND THIS. 0 145 ACRES, beautiful Dairy Farm, situated Lepperton, Taranaki. The land all level and of rich quality. Subdivided into 15 paddocks, all sheep-proof. Nice patch of shelter bush, about 5 acres. Well watered by streams and.small lake. New house bungalow style, 5 rooms, all conveniences, concrete floor, cowshed with machines. Situated close to cheese factory, school, telephone and post office; 42 cows, 1 Jersey bull, 3 good farm horses, cart and harness, express and harness, im-' plements, etc Will sell everything as going concern at £BS per acre; £3OOO cash, balance long term at 5$ per cent. Will take town house in part payment. 34 ACRES, choice little farm on main road, Lepperton. All level and ploughable; well fenced and watered; 15 acres now being ploughed for turnips, balance good grass pasture. An ideal place for wintering dairy cows Not gully or creek on the pjace. Watered by river boundary; level access. The land ts of rich quality. Lease has 18 years to run at only 20s an acre. An absolute gift at £1650. Work it out—only £2 an acre rental for 18 years. Terms to suit purchaser. SOLE AGENT. 70 G( ?j N( ; CON CERN. Handy little dairy farm situated near 0 mata and New Plymouth. Subdivided -i—i V; p do< T'3 ear 'y all sheep -proof, about 3a acres have been plough ed. One mile to factory, 2 miles ,to k , 0 r ' roome d and cold water, cowshed, outbuildings. Th ere are 18 choice dairy cows, 2 farm owses, 7 calves, cart and harness, gig, plough, tyne and chain harrows, jac k, tools etc. PRICE, for the lot only, Xoo per Acre, terms to suit purchaser. Can recommend this. * " ~ , "REMEMBER THE EARLY BIRD!" K 25 y^"'-prwticall knowledge of Taranaki Land Values, lam therefore in a position to recom- *«« OMaU wkere best to purchase. I will show you returns and finanse you far »to«k if required. E. JACKSON. Telephone 575. COMMISSION AGENT op?. Coffeo Palace NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 39

1 , A HANDY FARM. 186 ACRfeS, Freehold, situated close to leading .town. Factory only 5 chains distant, school 20 chains. Post office on property. Dwelling house of 6 rooms, 8-bail cowshed, concreted; 170 acres in grass, li acres of shelter bush. watered by running streams and subdivided into 12 sheep proof paddocks. Wintered 60 cows, 55 breeding ewes, 20 weaners, and 0 horses. - Four-cow Ridd plant, h.p. Lister engine, and newly installed Separator goes with the property. Immediate possession. PRICE £55 per acre. Only £SOO cash required from good man, GOING CONCERNS. WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION'. CJQ ACRES, Freehold, situated 3 miles from railway station. Factory quarter-mile. A well,,sheltered and compact property. About 30 acres of welldrained swamp. Carries 30 cows and does them well. Thoroughly up-to-date dwelling house of 7 rooms with hot and cold water, and in good order. Good cowshed with large hay shed, separator room, 4-cow plant with Lister engine. No weeds. This is an attractive property, and would cut up into two handy farms, PRICE, as going concern, £95 per acre; £llOO cash required. 159 ACRES, Freehold, 141 acres in j grass, balance bush. All ploughable. Wintered 45 cows. Stock at pre- : sent on property consists' of 38 dairy j cow's (Jersey cross, all young), 2 draught (horses, IS calves, 6 pigs, 10 sheep, 4-cow plant, concrete cowshed. Dwel'ing house of 5 rooms, pantry, etc; 1$ miles to fac- . Tory, school and post office. Subdivided into 12 paddocks and well watered by streams. PRICE as a Going Concern .£35 per acre; £I2OO cash required. For fullest particulars apply— NEWTON KING, LTD., | LAND DEPARTMENT, P.O. Box 39, 'Phone 6.

SEASON 1920. STERLING BRAND MANURES; HIGHEST QUALITY—THE BEST BY TEST. Orawell-Wn Sterling Manures are now available for the coming season - i|t , fnVh* w tb J. a n ViCe ° £ ° ne ° f the leadin S Ex P ert -Agricultural Che- ? ■ ] n the Dominion, they are excephonal value, and may be relied upon ™ e . haTe received many favorable reports from 'vfv i" 8 year we are mai ntainins the same high . •tMiaard of quality, whiG'. has been so instrumental in building up the reputation of Sterling Brand Manures in the past. In spite of the hi*h cost •redtoA SW^ U K,, t T IV I a " g0ld Manure contain this valuable ingradient. Should buyers desire they can have Potash included in our other Special Mixtures at a slightly added cost. Clients are invited to inspect our mixing machinery at any time I^ NIF ""H™* STERLING RAPE MANURE HANURE ' ~ STERLING GRASS MANURE. BTEWJKG POTATO MANURE STERLING MANGOLD MANURE Evenly and mixed by the latest and our Mixta*, are strongly recommended to those requiring a FertUALSO ON SALE—POrwY S3 GREEN BONEDUST, SUPERPHOSPHAI3, WALISLAND G F AIT0 ' EPHvS fiA SIC PHOSPHATE, BASIC SLAG. Analysis and price list on application, NEWTON KING, Ltd.

A: B; \v ALDIE < ELECTRO-PLATER, HAS removed to 197 ST. AUBYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. JOS. W. BOOK, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. 1 REGAN STREET. STRATFORD. Estimates given for all descriptions of frnlMinn work in town <.r eountt*. Dairy

LORRY FOR HIRE. W" lorry ii now available for :v of any description. Furniakes in town 1»0 With Taylor and Roberta, Ufcbtood, will receive prompt < R. J. MARSH, r /j Voleswortb Street, 11. > JUm EbtmeudL.

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19201210.2.62.1

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, 10 December 1920, Page 8

Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,264

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 December 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 December 1920, Page 8

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert