It’s Bargains like these that are drawing the Crowds to The MELBOURNE’S SALE ■ (, Can you wonder? Ever since this gigantic Summer Reduction Sale commenced last week we have been offering inducements of an exceptionally attractive nature. Reductions on Fashion Wear are surprisingly heavy. The response has been magnificent. This week we draw attention to the following pleasing values that will be featured this week. The known quality standard of this House, combined with such drastic price-cuts, will certainly bring an £ager throng of buyers* Be early and secure your share. Come I See for Yourself the Unmatchable Values Indi? ° D “ 2/3 Boys’ Washing Hats, were 2/ 6 ’ O Ladies’Large Singlets ..- 0/11 to 3/0 1 Sylko SALE PRICE *D. 6 6 4/11 _ D. 4A. Corsets . 1 n /r> Boys’ Panamas, reduced from Park’s Crochet Balia / gD. I<*/O 2/11 .... ...-. 17Ivy Mending Wool, per skein O D - Rainc . oat3 - 39/6 Men’s 1 silk Ties, were 3/11, Stocked Tape, all sizes gD. {J)/g 1/H , Meroer Crochet Cotton. Q .,, Shirley President Braces. SALE PRICE JS. 00 /f - - /(} Duplet Linen Buttons, medium U size £D. Dozen. & e P* & Blouses, were Mens Irish Lawn HandlerI) 49/6 QU//3 chiefs were 1/6. NOW 1 /_ Tooth Brushes. SALE PRICE PD. ')W'V Ar Men’s Linen Collars, all latest Men’s Fur Velour Hats were Navy Print. SALE PRICE J■£ shapes 1/4 49_Ze, SALE PRICE gQ/g The MELBOURNE, Ltd. NEW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD. STRATFORD. ILTHAM. HAWERA. WANGANUI.
E = DO=ai= o Footwear of Quality PRICED ECONOMICALLY FOR QUICK CLEARANCE. I Recent shipments of Footwear jjapaii \ place us in the position to give I you a large variety of Shoes to Select from, and our prices are I i right. 1 Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crocket and Jones’ “HEALTH, BRAND” FOOTWEAR. H I QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, * U kJ V/£k ivlLdLd Oj TELEPHONE No. 43 3, [| Sevan Streot, New Plymouth. /J ’vEZIO iynA.
Some Choice Properties for Sale. ou. Arm™ ■ 7ft ACRES, GOING CONCERN. Handy ———————— 34 ACRES, choice little farm on Main v little dairy farm situated near 11 4 ACRES FIRST CLASS DAIRY Road, Lepperton. Ail level and Omata and New Plymouth. Subdivided FARM, well improved; 50 acres been ploughed; well fenced and watered. lnto 14 paddocks, nearly all sheep-proof, have been stumped and sown down in in aoroc nnwn ■ + ■ , about 35 acres have been ploughed. One good'English grasses; balance in rough 30 acres sown down in turnips; good mile to factoryj 2 miles l( / c / oi Four . f epd and S crop g Land ’ is of rich quality, fcrop; 6 acres in oats and new grass, bal- roomed house, hot and cold water, cow- well sheltered, watered by streams, sub■ance good rough feed. An ideal place for shed, outbuildings. There are 18 choice divided into 10 paddocks, well fenced; wintaring dairy stock Not a gully or dairy cows, 2 farm horses, 7 calves, cart good dwelling house of 6 rooms, 10-bail creek on the nlaee Watered°bv river and harnes8 ’ £*& plough, tyne and chain cowshed suitable for machines; all necesF • u ‘ harrows, jack, tools, etc. PRICE, for sary outbuildings; handy to school and boundary. Level access. The land is of the lot only, £35 per acre tends to suit factory; 3 miles to railway station, on rich quality well sheltered. Lease has purchaser. Can recommend this. good metalled road. The land is of good 18 years to run at only 20s an acr? rent- i 7-ROOMED HOUSE, situated corner of quality; will carry 40 cows. Must-be Price: £l€6o; £5OO cash. Eliot and Gill Streets; absolutely good buying at £47 10s per acre. £750 /X rnnn PTTVTW' every modern convenience: hot and cold CASH, balance at 6 per cent. water, drainage, gas; full quester-acre RECOMMEND THIS, nice level section; the garden is laid Out 5 -ROOMED HOUSE, all conveniences, j n towns and flowers; well sheltered; . tt/vt’ci? t>-+ „ situated Molesworth Street. Full handy to sea beach, and only one chain I <4‘HDD, ’ ' /> i i..’ quarter acre section, nicely laid out, from tram stop, 2d section. There is °” \. a e ? V c " ain . s 10m ie ® ac ’ water, electric light and drainage, cop- ’also wash-house, copper and tubs. Pos- i practically all ec ric ig i , per and tubs. Price £1025, about £lOO Res?ion he given at once. PRICE, . wash-house copper and tubs; 1/Sth acre Seh £1850; about £5OO .cash, or less to ap- section. PRICE £9OO, £3OO cash. SPLENDID VALUE. proved purchaser. ’ CHEAP AND GOOD. “REMEMBER THE EARLY BIRD!” E. JACKSON,. COMMISSION AGENT opp. Criterion Hotel NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone 575.
More Power f for Fords Here’s an invaluable device that 1 fills a long-felt want on Ford U Cars and Trucks. | Moore Transmission —a set of Gears ensuring longer »range and increased power for Fords. Thesd Gears are Two Types. Tha UNDER-DRIVE doubles the power as delivered to rear wheels—the OVER-DRIVE increases the road speed of car or truck. The Moore Transmission makes a, four-speed-forward car or truck out of standard two-speed Ford. Types for every Ford car or truck. Can be fitted in four hours. Write for particulars. BURGESS. FRASER & CO., LTD., CURRIE ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
Cheap Fencing Wire! Ws have landed a shipment of Buffalo Steel Fencing Wire. This is the first lot to arrive since 1914. It is a British Oval Steel Wire, heavily galvanised, and with a breaking strain of 1371 lbs against 1100 lbs for ordinary number 8 wire. There are 1713 yards to the cwt., 64 cwt. will erect a six-wire fence one mile long. It will not sag, once strained light it remains tight. Price - £BO per Ton Remember, 20 cwt. goes as far as 60 cwt. of number 8. You are getting the highest grade British wire, reckoning it by length, at under £27 per ton. NEWTON KING, Ltd. -uS™
THE “AOTEA” (Late The Central.) LEADING TEA & DINING ROOMS, HIGH STREET, HAWERA, Have been opened by the Misses Cane. DAINTY MORNING & AFTERNOON TEAS, HOT DINNERS & LIGHT LUNCHEONS. Hot Meals available after late trains. Suppers After the Pictures.
sole BROS. WE know where to go for the b_.es t Cattle and Sheep, fattened on the sweetest Taranaki pastures. That is why our joints are always well flavored, tender, and juicy. OUR MOTTO-QUALITY.
JJOND AND BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, BATA STREET, INGLEWOOD. ■'V., give special attention to country Work. Charges moderate, and all work Guaranteed. w - -St-
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