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SIX STIRRING BARGAINS for MEN < at The Melbourne, Ltd. GREY DENIMS Very strong cloth, best quality on the market, full fitting and well made. Stripes also in stock. 13Z6 \ HARDWEAR TROUSERS CRIMEAN SHIRTS Made of high-grade wear-resisting cotton tweed in Made of dark grey 'all-wool unshrinkable shirt- • dark shades. These are grand wearing trousers, ing. We have all sizes but stock is limited. t 0 19/6 19/6 ' TWEED WORKING MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS 1 SHIRTS Made of pure Irish lawn bought direct from a Very strong dark cotton tweed, in tiny check Belfast Manufacturer. These handkerchiefs were design. The best hard-wearing shirt on the 1/6, / EACH, aarkee 13/6 i MEN’S SUITS A stunning bargain. Beet colored all-wool tweed. Splendidly made and in a great variety of fittings. £4 19 s 6 D The MELBOURNE, Ltd. 'MW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD. ■ HAWERA. WANGANUI. II -I— _ : The Sale of the Season. fl ; i, FOR CASE. U 'All round reductions in high’ * I | graft!e footwear. Hany lines marked at give away Bprices. / Sole Agnate Wew Hyaratfr Biiteiot for Gncket gnd Jones’ “HEALTH, BRAND” FOOTWEAR. I I>C QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, t | V/IvIxLLuJLi D, TELEPHONE No. 43 3, | K Dim Street, New « E i t— rr>i

Some Choice Properties for Sale. 34 ACRE?, choice little farm On Main i Roa/., Lepperton. All lewel and ; ACRES, choice little Dairy Fann 11 A ACR£S_ FIRST CLASS DAI PA been ploughed; well fenced and watered, OX7 situated near Stratford, praetic- XX_X FARM, well improved; 50 acres 10 acres, sown down in turnips; good ally the whole of the farm has been have been stumped and sown down in crop; Mien, in oats and new grass, bn- ploughed and regrassed, subdivided into good English grasses; bal.--.ee in rough ance gw d rough feed. An idaal place for i 1(, wvll fenced paddocks, well watered, 'ed and crop. Land is of rich quality, wintering dairy stock Not a gully or - one mile to Butter and Cheese Factory, well sheltered, water d by streams, subcreek 4sn the place. Watered by river also Railway Station, good metalled divided into 10 paddocks, well fenced; boundary Level at _ss. The land is of rO ad. 4 roomed cottage, concrete floor good dwelling house of ft rooms, 10-bail rich, quality well sheltered. Lease has cowshed. The farm is well improved, cowshed sfiitable for machines; all necesItyyews to run at only **os an acre rent- will carry 20 cows. PRICE: £54 sary outbuildings; handy to school and */. IJrice: £1650; £5410 cash. per acre, £6OO cash, balance 6 per cent. I factory; 3 miles to railway station, ; on I TTA-nFirDA -DAnr*TM I Will consider house New Plymouth in good metalled road. The land is of good HAWERA BARGAIN. i exc } ian g e . quality; will carry 40 cows. Must be OVELY 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, good buying at £47 10s per acre. £750 situated High Street, with all the „ a x ■, -n-x CASH, balance at 6 per cent. latest modern conveniences, hot and cold N E ' V 4 - r °° med HoUse ’ sltUate4 F,tz ' CAN RECOM MEND THIS ' water, copper and tubs, roy; all possible conveniences; hot drainage, concrete paths, nice lawns and an d cold water; electric light; wash- . pnnA . P r| noUSF Fitzrov sea view aardeu- planted with orwmental trees . . . . , J-KOOMED HOUSE, Ditzroy, sea view, and flower beds. HALF-ACRE LAND; 510 us co PP er al >d tubs. Close to school tt on | y a few c h ains f rom th e beach; only a few minutes from centre of town’. an<i tram stop. One-eighth acre section, practically all conveniences, ele trie light, Very eheap at £3650 Only £450 cash, Immediate possession. Price, £1250; I wash-house, copper and tubs; 1/Sth acre «r might exchange for New Plymouth a b ou t £5OO cash. Good and cheap. section. PRICE £9OO, £3OO cash, property. “TO SEE IS TO BUY.” j | CHEAP AND GOOD E. JACKSON, COMMISSION AGENT opp. Criterion Hotel NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone 575- • A Land Produce Aw Pl— Its Utmost* '■' L Get Record Root Crops by using— Eclipse Fertilizers If you can double your crop per acre by using" Eclipse” A I Fertilizers, you more than double your profits per acre. f // If your land responds to treatment with Fertilizers, so i T that two acres grow the same crop that three acres I V grew without Fertilizer, your profits will be increas- ' ed and your labour bill considerably reduced. “Eclipse” Fertlizers contain Blood and Bone (Nitro bssb ws hohsk hboh gen) Superphosphates and Phosphates in well bal- "W* anced proportions and are most suitable for North aS E| n ETjidr ITiVJj I I rulj The New Zealand Refrigerating Co. Ltd. ginging - fertilizer

“ RELIANCE ” - BLACKBERRY £ND NOXIOUS WEED DESTROYER. GUARANTEED TO KILL Blackberry, Ragwort, and Californian Thistle in Two Sprayings. FOUR GALLONS OF “RELIANCE” mixed with water makes 70 gallons of spray. Price (freight paid to nearest railway station): 4gal. tin, 30/-; per case (two tine), £2 15s. Send your order NOW to MANAGER, "RELIANCE” WEED DESTROYER, Box 37, Te Aro P. 0., ' " 'y —jWelJiafltaa-

UNIVERSITY CORRESPONDENCE COACHING COLLEGE. SESSION 1920-1921. BOURSES are prepared for all University and N.Z. Education ‘ department Examinations. Students sl-ould enrol at once in order i > get the benefits of a year’s tuition. For prospectus and all information apply to— H. A. HOLL, 8.A., Cantab., Hons, in Maths., Principal, 82 Ferry Buildings, & f ..... -

JJAVE YCU A ROWBOAT? If so, vou should find out all about the “WISCONSIN” ROWBOAT MOTOR—economical, reliable and portable. Clamp it on to the stern of your boat, and it becomes a motor boat. Alterations unnecessary. Manning Machinery Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. MERCHANTS! CONTRACTORS! IZNIGHT BEVAN English Cement, £lO net Wellington. American No. 3 wire, £2p net Sydney (equal about £*& 5a on trucks Wellington). Both prompt shinment. • F. ROY ROBERTSHAW, Repragentative, Palgterston NoHII

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 April 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 April 1921, Page 8

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