YOUR XMAS SUIT Why you should buy it—and where. The Melbourne, Ltd., append particulars of a few special Suits, but there are dozens of others in stock to select from. Come and see the suit now. Don't wait until the eleventh hour, when stocks may be depleted. MEN'S BANNOCKBURN SUITS. Very serviceable suits for farmers. Colonial til wool suits in browns Md grey mixtures. Well made suits and good fitting. i W 19 s 6 D BEITS TWEED SUITS. Made of greenish brown tweed, X.Z. crossbred wool and extremely hard wearing. Trimmed and finished •xactly 1 tie' same as the higher priced suits. £6 9 s 6 D PXTOHE WOfiSTED SUITS. These suits are the finest value in tie world to-day.. Pure merino * ' " "mish, dark patsndidly cut. £7 12 s 6 D MEN'S SPORT SUITS. Best of all for knock-about summer wear. B Tweed is pure all wool colonial Bannockburn thoroughly well made, and we can fit almost any figure. £6 12 s 6 D NAVY SERGE SUITS. Warranted pure wool, indigo dyed. This material always looks "dressy," and the suits are equal in appearance and wear to fifteen guinea bespoke goods. 9 s 6 a CHECK WORSTED SUITS. Dark grey with small indistinct check—nothing "loud." A really smart suit. Material, style and cut are quite distinctive. Equal to tai-lor-made. £8 9 s 6DBROWN TWEED SUITS. A good solid suit for evefy-day wear. Pure all wool colonial tweed, dark brown in shade with small check debign. A splendid suit for the man amongst stock. > £6 9 s 6 D PENCIL-STRIPE SUITS. Very dark grey with popular pencil stripe effect. A worsted of substance and a suit that will keep its shape and appearance to the end. A "topnoteher. £9 15 s DARK WORSTED SUITS. Petone make and a real gem. Beautiful smooth worsted in a shade best described as a dark heather mixture with an overlying tinge of olive. £7 17 s .6 D - The MELBOURNE, Ltd. HEW PLYMOUTH. ELTHAM, INGLEWOOD. HAWERA. STRATFORD. WANGANUI.
What shall I give ? ~ _ K THE BEST CHRISTMAS 1 PRESENT. A Pair of DOCKRILL'S Highgrade reasonably priced Shoes. A very choice selection offered. THE HOUSE FOR REAL VALUE. Inspection Invitedfelt Aftntt Hew Plymouth District for Crocket and Jones' "HEALTH. BRAND" FOOTWEAR POSTAGE PAID OK COUNTRY ORDERS. SSIO QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 4 3 3, New Plymeuth.
Some Choice Properties for Sale. ODU AyjDJ! ' a > nrsi-ciass - grazing or -a-UKtiO, oeautuui Dairy i"aim, dairy farm, situated in North situated Lepperton, Taranaki. The OA ACRES, choice little farm on main Taranaki near to sea-coast. Practicallv land is all level and of rich quality Sub- u * ~„„,, T „„„..*„„ ah 1 1 , the whole of the land, is -pioughable. divided into 15 paddocks, all sheep-proof. , 10ad ' Le PP erton - AU level and Splendidly graesed, sheep-proof fencing; Nice patch of shelter bush, about 5 acres. P'oughable; well fenced and watered; 15 good lnetalled road; handy to cheese fac- Well watered by streams and small lake, acres now being ploughed for turnips, tory school, telephone and ,/post office New house bungalow style, 5 rooms, all balance good grass pasture. An ideal Hilce home of 5 rooms, hot and cold conveniences, concrete floor, cowshed with , . , . , . .water, bathroom, wash-house,.copper and machines. Situated close to cheese factory, place iot - wlntenn g dalr J' cows Not a tubs; large woolahed, dip and yards. school, telephone and post office; 42 cows, S ullv or creek on tne P lace ' Watered _ThU property would cut up Into three 1 Jersey bull, 3 good farm horses, cart by river boundary; level access. The land good dairy farmß. Must rise in value, and harness, express and harness, im- is of rich quality. Lease has 18 years Very chetfp at £2O per acre; £2OOO cash, plements, etc. Will sell everything as to run at onlv 20s an acre. An absolute nA» e i£™n LvSi" at 5i per Cent gß ' ng concern at £BS Per acre; £3OOO gift at £1650. Work it out—only £2 . CAH WITH CONFIDENCE RECOM- cash, balance long term at 5£ per cent, an acre rental for 18 years. Terms to MEND'THIS. Will take town house in part payment, suit purchaser. SOLE AGENT. ACRES, GOING CONCERN. Handy little dairy farm situated near O mata and New Plymouth. Subdivided into 14 paddocks, nearly all sheep-proof, about 35 acres have been ploughed. One mile to factory. 2 miles to school. Four-roomed house, hot and cold water, cowshed, outbuildings. There are IS choice dairv cows, 2 farm hones, 7 calves, cart and harness, gig, plough, tyne and chain harrows, jac k, tools etc. PRICE, 'for the lot only, ,435 per acre, terms to. suit purchaser. Can recommend this. ; "REMEMBER TEE EARLY BIRD!" Mote.—Having ljad 25 years' practi Ml knowledge of Taranaki Land Valuss, I am therefore >n a position to recomred. E. JACKSON, .- COMMISSION AGENT op?. Coffee Palace NEW PLYMOUTH I Telephone 575. Box sg
, A HANDY FARM. 186- ACRES > freehold, situated close to leading town. Factory only 5 chains distant, school 20 chains." Post office on property. Dwelling house of 6 rooms, S-bail cowshed, concreted; 170 acres in grass, 1J acres of shelter bush. Well watered by running streams and subdivided into 12 sheep proof paddocks. Wintered 60 cows, 55 breeding ewes, 20 weaners, and 6 horses. Four-cow Ridd plant, 2J h.p. Lister engine, and newly installed Separator goes with the property. Immediate possession. PRICE £55 per acre. Only £SOO cash required fronv good iSan. GOING CONCERNS. WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. QQ 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, £'J5 per acre; J "100 cash required. JO ACRES, Freehold, 141 acres in grass, balance bush. All plough- . able. Wintered 45 cows. Stock at pre- ! sent on property consists of 38 dairy I cows (Jersey cross, all young), 2 draught I horses, 18 calves, (i pigs, 10 sheep, 4-cow i plant, concrete cowshed. Dwcl'ing house i of 3 rooms, pantry, etc, U miles to factory, school and post office. Subdivided into 12 paddocks and well watered by ! streams. PRICE as a Going Concern per acre; £I2OO cash required. i''or fullest particulars apply— NEWTON KING, LTD., ' LAND DEPARTMENT, £.O. Bag 39, 'Pbone «.
. SEASON 1920. STERLING BRAND MANURES. HIGHEST QUALITY—THE BEST BY TEST. QUR welMaown Sterling Manures are now available for the coming season. Prepared under the advice of one of the leading Expert Agricultural Chemist* in tie Dominion, they are exceptional value, and may be relied upon to produce excellent results. We have received many favorable reports from satisfied users of last season. This year we are maintaining the same high standard of quality, whicV has been so instrumental in building up the reputation of Sterling Brand Manures in the past. In spite of the high cost of Potash, botl our Potato and Mangold Manure contain this'valuable ingredient. Should buyers desire they cftn have Potash included in our other Special Mixtures at a slightly added cost Clients are invited to inspect our mixing machinery at any time. STERLING TURNIP MANURE. STERLING RAPE MANURE. STERLING GRAIN MANURE STERLING GRASS MANURE. STEALING POTATO MANURE . STERLING MANGOLD MANURE (with potash.) (with potash.) Erenly and thoroughly mixed by the latest and best machinery, our Mixtures are strongly recommended to those requiring a well-balaj.:ed Fertiliser. ALSO ON SALESYDNEY BONEDUST, GREEN BONEDUST, SUPERPHOSPHAIJ:, WALPOLE k SURPRISE ISLAND GUANO, EPHuS BASIC PHOSPHATE, LEEDS BASIC SLAG. Analysis and price list on application. NEWTON KING, Ltd.
A. B. WALDIE-ELECTRO-PLATER, HAS removed to 197 ST. AUjJYN STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. JOS. W. BOOK, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. REGAN STREET. STRATFORD. Estimates given for all descriptions of building work in te<vn ir country, Dairj
L: A: tfOLAN & CO., •'• HIDE, WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. Government Valuation.— Slic-iskins: At our, Store, Gill Street, New Plymouth 7th December. £nction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., condoeted monthly. Next sale 7th December.
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