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Great Mid-Winter Sale June 28th to July 23rd SENSATIONAL BARGAINS Many Lines less than half-price BEAD THESE REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS: 16-ineh Linen Towelling, Superior Moirette Under- Tooth Brushes, 3d each. 1/3 yard. skirts, 13/6. Boyg , Washing 6d each> 30-incii Linen Dowlas, Ladies ’ Lawn Handkerchiefs, Men>s PyjamaSj 11/6 pair . c Ladies’ Cashmere Hose (all Men’a Raincoats, 27/6. Hollins 36in. Stout Calico, pure WO ol), 3/6 Paris Garters, 2/- pair. 1/6 yard. ~ n, n « Ladles Sports Coats (pure Men’s Cashmere Socks (all 36-inch Butter Cloth 4d yd. wool), 29/6 wool) 2 /U pair. Navy Print, 1/6 yard. r< T „nr ™ • -• < Ivy Mending Skeins, Boys’ Braces, 1/- pair. Ten quarter Marcella Quilts, Id each. io« „ Shirley Police Braces, 19/6- Blocked Tape, Id each. 3/6 pair, a>lve Quarter Marcella Pale Blue Silk Ribbon (4 and Shirley President Braces, N’Dlt 3 , 35/- 4| inches wide), 1/- yd. 4/6 pair. The MELBOURNE Ltd. NEW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD. WANGANUI. ELTHAM. HAWEEA. STRATFORD.

[Bargains! Bargains! 1 GENTS’ STRONG WORKING BOOTS, 24/6. MRffS-'-.. ■-■ GENTS’ BOOTS, Black or Tan, 9 and 10, I 30s. NOW 19/6 J®*"* I M 1 LADIES’ TAN SHOES, Strap or Court, 1 " / 1 SO3 - LADIES’ BLACK GLACE DERBY SHOES, worth 30s to 355. f {•£ ' 3B NOW 22/6, 27/6, 28/6. / AND NUMEROUS OTHER SNIPS. X&pqr-- , Just to Hand—Crockett & Jones’ English Boots; also large 1 assortment of English Slippers. INSPECTION INVITED. Sole Agents Naw Plymouth Disteiot for Groctet and Joaos’ “ HEALTH. BRAND ” FOOTWEAR. I *C QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, U V/J\.K.iLLi TELEPHONE No. 43 3, || Devon Street New Plymouth. W

Some Choice Properties for Sale. 76 ACRES, very choice and highly im- 131 ACRE S—A well-improved Dairy -j , ACRES, choice da: / farm; 60 n „ P ro , vet ' D! “-y Far m> situated near I Farm on good metalled road A ll acres have been ploughed and Bell Block. Land is of exceptional qual- ! " ear sc » coa6t - Omata. Large portion re .g ra3sC d. Sub-divided into 12 wellj’Ple“dxi!y fenced, subdivided into been ploughed and renewed. Well fenced; fcnced pad docks; good dwelling house of 16 paddocks; swing gates, totara posts, ha “<y to school and factory; 13 8 rOOn J. ccnre hed with concrete floor, water la’d on to all paddocks; 6-roomed P»<M»ek®, good house of 9 rooms, cow- yvill carry 40 cows. Handy to school, dwelling-house. Up-to-date concrete and all necessary outbuildings. A factory , al)d railway station, on good floor cowshed with machines, and con- w ? ! ' sheltered farm. Would suit man met alled road. This’ is a well-sheltered ertte yards. Implement shed, barn, pig- with family. Stock grade Jersey cows, farm and well situated. Very Cheap at styes and runs. Half-mile from factory can “ e taken at valuation. Price only £47 „ er acre £sso CASH and railway station, 1 mile from school. P er acre; £SOO cash. Will -onside’r q a ACRES, situated 4’miles from New Good metalled road Now carrying 35 exchange for smaller farm. Splendid V-L p lymouth , mile to Bell Block t e CTSe y C 9 wa > - horses, 1 bull. Re- v ue ’ factory, quarter-mile to school. Land ' are aval.l le. One of the best jg a ]j i eV el and well improved; 45 acres larms in Taranaki. PRICE £ll5 PER . h „ ¥p hppn ~|n m rh«l and renewed SixACRE: £l2OO CASH, balance 7 years at “A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.” ™ O med dwe cowZd and all 6 per cent. ~ ’ -k T t , , , ~ necessary outbuildings. Now carrying Stock at valuation if required. F LL q. garter-acre, situated. Buller. 2B cows> ‘i s heifers, and 3 horses. PRICE Street close to East End Reserve' is £-45 pcr acr e, £B5O CASH, balance 5 CAN RECOMMEND THIS. » a * e ' Leve A section, suitable for two- yea rs at 5 per cent. cottages. \ ery Che .p at £2oo. j CHEAP AND GOOD. ~ « NOTE —I have on my Land Register Dairy Farms, Sheep Runs, and Town Properties for sale on farms to*suit experiences arms bs sllown returns and advised where best to purchase. Thirty years’ practical it. JACKSON. Agent. WILL HELP YOU TO MAKE MONEY. COMMISSION AGENT opp. Criterion Hotel NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone 57a.

Recognised as one of H-Z.’a leading Hotels. iiTODERN in every respect: Electric light, h. and c. water in bedrooms, Ln bathrooms, fire-proof. Unique situition overlooking river and town. Few minutes from P.O. and railway. Sun ind sea breeze all day. Garage for visitors’ cars. Unsurpassed cuisine. ' JUDGMENT OF ANY FACTORY £ should be made by comparing » nett value returns from season to season. We are prepared to compare our returns with any other factory ii. New Zealand, and feel certain we shall be pleased to da the same next year. W. H. JAMES, GUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, OPUNAKE. ESTIMATES given for all description, of building wort in town or

ROWSON’S WESTERN ELECTRIC, HAWERA. Phone 475. IRMATURE WINDING, MAGNETC REPAIRS AND GENERAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. AGENTS FOR Lalley Electric Lighting and Powei Plants, for Country Homes. Uso Columbia Lighting and Startin* Batteries. Mail Orders promptly attended to. IO FARMERS AND ALL OTHERS INTERESTED. VOW is your chance to get your carting done promptly and at a reason tble price. Having secured a LEYLAND FOUR-TON LORRY, [ am prepared to do carting at tht •ate of one shilling per mile per ton, ful oadfi. Both ways charged. Starting Monday, 9th May, 1921. Minimum charge 10s per ton. Please ring up, or leave orders at A Beale’s (’Phone 166), Brougham Street M. T. PRIEST, CARRIER, NEW PLYMOUTH

KIrM irlßli “ BEATRICE ” SEPARATOR. The finest machine yet produced; superior in every detail, from the tinware to the bowl. Complete with its own stand, and every convenience necessary for a Cream Separator. Almost universally adopted last season for Home Separation. Sizes from 32 to 100 gallons for hand or power. For particulars, write, wire or ’phone Bj HARKNESS, BOX 131. ’PHONE IP STRATFORD. I AGENT FOR TARANAKL

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1921, Page 8

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