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Money Saving Specials for MEN at » The MELBOURNE, Ltd. HARDWEAJITROUSERS. HIGH CLASS CAPS. MEN’S LINEN COLLARS, SOft Tffeed ’ 19 /Q N.Z. make , all wool tweeds /Q Best 9 ualit y- A 'l ahapea 1/4 GREY ■ pVRE FUR pELT HATS - MEN’S SILK COLLArF" Very strong, worth 16/6 1 Q //? , All silk. White or 1 71 1 ' ... 13 ( ’ Best Engbsh make neat Tussore. Latest sport- 1/11 shaPeBa P e8 ln black and 29/6 shape. MEN’S SPORT SUITS. c ° r# ’ : „ , . , „ J MEN’S MOSGIEL SOCKS. Colonial grey Tweed, now QQ/Q FINE VELOUR Dark grey. Fine knit 0/0 - - ■- Grand quality, were 49/6 39/6/ ’ BANNOCKBURN SUITS. —-GASHMERE SOCKS. Pure wool Colonial JJ9/6 GABERDINE RAINCOATS. Pure wool. Navy or bla'ck A/fi Tweed. All WO ol. Very best'.- / These were 7/6 pa i r IIOW ™ v “ ‘ ' quality. . BROWN TWEED SUITS. ’ “DOCTOR” FLANNELS. AU-wool, worth. .£7 15a 190 / w MEN’S TRENCH COATS. Dark grey. Pure wool 1Q /A 7. Very stylish, were 105/- 89/6 I and unshrinkable. NAVY SERGE SUITS. PETONE FLANNELS. Fine doth, Indigo dye 17A /_ SUIT-CASES. Nz . make, pure wool g/H 11 V/ Fibef-dcane, very roomy now . . - .... —■ from ‘ * GREY MIXTURE SUITS. BLACK WORKING SHIRTS. LEATHER SUIT-CASES. IK Very good quality black 1 1 /fi Pure wool tweed now HQ/. Solid hide, reduced by percent. aatteei were 13/6. J-*- 70

The Best is the Cheapest. FOR PERFECTION IN STYLE AND FIT D There is no better selection in New Plymouth—excellent value and 1 variety in Boots and Shoes for £ '2 rrw-n- _ fffif• ■ men, women and children. / h- £ ■'***’- Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crocket and Janes’ “HEALTH. BRAND” FOOTWEAR. IZ’ TJ II I QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, » [ JLZ V/Vz Dj TELEPHONE No. 43 3, | n Devon Street, New Plymouth, M XitESO T" 1 *r .n-rnr

Some Choice Properties for Sale. 34 A SS O pp“ton le Ali m ie°”e! M and 50 ACRES ’ cho!ce little 114 ACRES , FIRST been ploughed: well fenced and watered. situated near Stratford, praetic- FARM, well improved; 50 acres 10 acres sown down in turnips; good »Uy tjie whole of the farm has been have been stumped and in crop; 6 acres in oats and new grasCbai- ploughed and regressed, subdivided into good English grasses; balfnee in rough ance <>ood rough feed. An ideal place for 10 well fenced paddocks, well watered, feed and crop. Land is of rich quality, wintering dairy stock Not a gully or one mile to Butter and Cheese Factory, well sheltered, watered by streams, subcreek on tL e place. Watered'by river also Railway Station, good medalled divided into 10 paddoc-ks, well fenced; boundary. Level access. The land is of road. 4 roomed cottage, concrete floor good dwelling house of 6 rooms, 19-bail rich quality well sheltered. Lease has cowshed. The farm is well improved, cowshed suitable for machines; all neces--18 years to run at only 20s an acre rent- will carry 20 cows. PRIG®: £54 sary outbuildings; handy to school and al Price: £1650; £5OO cash. per acre, £6OO cash, balance 6 per cent, factory; 3 miles to railway station, on Will consider house New Plymouth in good metalled road. The land is of good HAWERA BARGAIN. exchange. quality; will carry 40 cows. Must be T OVELY 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, _ Tln _ „ . ... „ ... good buying at £47 10s per acre. £750 L situated High Street, with all the N l ™, 6 ’ rO ] ° me<i DWe,l ! ng H °" 9 / W,tl ! CASH, balance at 6 per cent, latest modern conveniences, hot and cold all modern conveniences, hot and RECOMMEND THIS, water, wash-house, copper and tubs, cold water; electric light; washhouse, drainage, concrete paths, nice lawns and copper and tubs; situated Fitzroy, handy ROOMED HOUSE, Fitzroy, sea view, j 6 7:*h nrmmpntal trees to trams and school; high position; ,/f £ . garden; planted with ornamental treea Reduced ■* Qn]y a f ( . h ains f rom the beach; a ”? 7w minute, from routre of town to make quick sale. Cash about £450. practically all conveniences electric light ““S«» i E. JACKSON, COMMISSION AGENT opp. Criterion Hotel NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone 575-

UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE - COACHING COLLEGE. SESSION 1920-1921. /BOURSES are prepared for all University and N.Z. Education department Examinations. Students should enrol at once in order to get the benefits of a year’s tuition. For prospectus and all information apply toff A. HOLL, 8.A., Cantab., Hons. in Maths., Principal, 22 Ferry Buildings, AUCKLAND. M. A. NUTTALL, fpHE Electric Massaging, Shampooing, and Hairdressing Saloon. Just arrived—New and up-to-date stock of Smokers’ requirements, Cigar•ttes, Tobacco, Cigars, Soaps, Razors, Combs, Brushes, Face Creams, etc. Ladies’ Private Parlor for Trimming, Singeing, Shampooing. As up-to-date as any city establishment At H. A. NUTTALL’S, BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. THE “AOTEA” (Late The Central.) HIGH STREET, HAWERA, LEADING TEA & DINING ROOMS, Have been opened by the Misses Cane. DAINTY MORNING t AFTERNOON TEAS, HOT DINNERS & LIGHT LUNCHEONS. Hot Meals available after late trauul. j«ra After the Sjctarw. ~,

rpHE rjARANAKZ JNVESTMENT & JJEPOSIT CORPORATION, LIMITED. DIRECTORS: Messrs. J. B. Richards (Chairman), ! W. P- Kirkwood, E. Martell. Alan Good, C. J. Hawken, R. Dingle, S. Macalister. | Liberal advances made on mortgage at Lowest Current Rates. Deposits accepted at following rates: 6 MONTHS 4 P.O. 12 MONTHS s'/ 2 P C. 24 MONTHS 6J/ 2 P.O. WILLIAM POWER, Secretary, Egmont Chambers, Fenton Street, Stratford. Box 83. ’Phone 125. THE INSURANCE OFFICE OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. 1 (The LO.A.) THE PROGRESSIVE COLONIAL CO. VtOTICE ia hereby given that MESSRS ; HOOKER BROS., Receiving and i Forwarding and Customs Agents, corner of Egmont and King Streets,-New Plymouth, have been appointed Chief Agents for Taranaki for THE INSURANCE OFFICE OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. The company transacts all classes of Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance, including Loss of Profits and Motor Car. ’ LOW RATES. \ Claims settled without vexatious delay. ACTIVE AGENTS’ WANTED. > Head Office for New Zealand: Auckland. ( & I. McKEAN, jfantr for New Zealand. _

Always Out of Sorts” Dr. Cassell’s Tablets will soon put Sufferers on Health’s Highway The strenuous life ot to-day is responsible for many cases of nerve weakness and depression. Everywhere are to be found men and women who are ‘nervy." irritable and "'‘out of sorts.” In nine cases out of ten this condition is due to a weakened system, bccaute the nerve centres are starved and do not obtain the needed food to keep them active, in Dr. Cassell’s Tablets you have nerve nulnenis and restoratives in their most efficient form. I hey restore the natural power of the digestive organs, enabling the body to obtain the utniost benefit from the foods eaten. Dr. Cassell's Tablets are nerve nutrients and restoratives of proved efficacy ar.d are the recognised modern remedy for Nerve Troubles, Neurasthenia, Nerve Paralyse, Pantile Paralysis, indigestion. Sleeplessness. Kidney Weakness, Anaemia. Spacially valuable for Nuraing Mothers i and during the Critical Periods of Life. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers in all parts ci New Zealand. Prices P 9 and 4/-, the 4/- size being the more economic?!-

Merit must tell! It is that sells 1,500,000 tins of Edmonds Baking Powder every year. For light, wholesome cakes, scones, pastry, puddings, always use the reliable, favourite brand — is KDMCKDC k B . BAKING | J

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 March 1921, Page 8

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