Great Mid®Winter Sale June 28th to July 23rd > 1 SENSATIONAL BARGAINS Many Lines less than half-price || J , ' i READ THESE REMA RKABLE REDUCTIONS: , i 16-ineh. Linen Towelling, Superior Moirette Under- Tooth Brushes, 3d each. ! 1/3 yard. skirts, 13/6. Boys > Washing Ties, 6d each. ; gOdneh Linen Dowlas, Ladies’Lawn Handkerchiefs, Men’s Pyjamas, 11/6 pair. , 1/11 yard. Men’s Raincoats, 27/6. ; ' Ladies Cashmere Hose (all ’ HoUias’ 36in. Stout Calico, pure wool), 3/6 Paris Garters, 2/- pair. | 1/6 yard. Ladies’ Sports Coats (pure Men’s Cashmere Socks (all 36-ineh Butter Cloth, 4d yd. wool), 29/6 pure woo l), 2/11 pair. . Navy Print. 1/6 yard. “Jyy” Mending Skeins, Boys’ Braces, 1/- pair. ’ Smarter Marcella Quilts, Id each. ghiriey Police Braces, 19/6. Blocked Tape, Id each. 3/Il pair. Twelve Quarter Marcella Pale Blue Silk Ribbon (4 and Shirley President Braces, ftuiits, 35/- inches wide), V- yd. 4/6 pair. lie MELBOURNE Ltd. MEW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD. WANGANUI. ELTHAM, HAWEBA. STRATJ'ORD.
—ITT If ""I 11 Bargains! Bargains! GENTS’ STRONG WORKING ROOTS, II 24/6 ‘ \ GENTS’ BOOTS, Block or Tan. 9 and 10, ! I M 30s. NOW 19/6 / ** S LADIES’ TAN SHOES, Strap or Court, fi? J H 30a. SADIES’ BLACK GLACE DERBY SHOES, worth 30s to 35e / u// .£* NOW 22/6, 27/6, 28/6. / 'J2T M®*" AND NUMEROUS OTHER SNIPS. J Just to Hand—Crockett & Jones' English Boots; also large assortment of English Slippers. INSPECTION INVITED. | fiate Ageaia Snr PlymouHi Distort for Grocioet and Jenos’ “ HEALTH. BRAND ” FOOTWEAR. On nr KO IT I quality shoe house, h UVZ VxiVlxlLfjL , TELEPHONE No. 43 3, fl & Devon I >tet New Plymouth. Al IT—TrtJ
Some Choice Properties for Sale. 26 ver y choice and highly im- 'l3l ACRES.—A well-improved Dairy -j j i ACRES, choice da:/ farm; 60 I proved Dairy Farm, situated near! Farm on good metalled road acres have been ploughed and Bell Block. Land is of exceptional qual-' near sea Omata. Large portion re-grassed. Sub-divided ’nto 12 wellity. Splendidly fenced, subdivided into ibeen , r ,loughed and renewed - Well fenced; fenced. paddocks; good dwelling house of 16 paddocks; swing gates, totara posts.i“ and ' . to and factory; 13 (j rooms; cowshed with concrete floor, water laid on to all paddocks; 6-roomed;P g ood house of 9 rooms, cow- ’VVill carry 40 cows. Handy to school, dwelling-house. Up-to-date concrete: sbed and necessary outbuildings. A factory, and railway station, on good l floor cowshed with machines, and con- w ell sheltered farm. Would suit man metalled road. This is a well-sheltered crete yards. Implement shed, bam, pig-| w^b family. Stock, grade Jersey cows, .farm, and well situated. Very Cheap at styes and runs. Half-mile from factory, can be takcn at valuation. Price only £47 per aere . £B5O CASH and railway station, 1 mile from school. P pr aerc > £BOO cash. Will consider qj ACRES, situated 4 miles from New Good metalled road. Now carrying 35 exchange for smaller farm. Splendid Plymouth; 1 mile to Bell Block Grade Jersey cows, 2 horses, 1 bull. Re- value. I factory, quarter-mile to school. Land turns are available. One of the best ~~* /s all level and well improved: 45 acres farms in Taranaki. PRICE £ll5 PER 'have been ploughed and renewed. SixACRE* £l2OO GASH, balance 7 years at & CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. roomed dwelling-house, cowshed and all € percent. ’ necessary outbuildings. Now carrying Stock at valuation if required. F UL E / uller 28 cows, 15 heifers, and 3 horses. PRICE ’ Street, close to East End Reserve f s £-45 per acre , £8.50 CASH, balance 5 CAN RECOMMEND THIS i sa / secti “ n . sl,itab l® for two years at 5 per eeni. Icottages# Very Che p at £2ao. CHEAP AND GOOD. NOTE.—I have on my Land Register Dairy Farms, Sheep Runs, and Town Properties for sale on ftrms to suit everyone. Purchasers of Dairy Farms will be shown returns and advised where best to purchase. Thirty years’ practical experiences in Dairy Farming. E. JACKSON. Agent. WILL HELP YOU TO MAKE MONEY. COMMISSION AGENT epp. Criterion Hotel NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone 575.
—nRILW hi ,• J JUDGMENT OF ANY FACTORY j • should be made by comparing i net: value returns from season to season. We are prepared to compare cur returns with any other factory tn New Zealand, and feel certain we shall be pleased to do ’ ' rhe same next year. ■ • 9? Aw/ay “ REMEMBER! iNGAERE GARDENS. Are Always Open to the Public. LESTER BROS. "Phone 315. E. G. RIDDLE JJAS purchased the bnsinesa of Messis. West and Sons, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS AND SIGNWRITERS, NW PLYMOUTH. Also direct importer of Wallpapers, Leads, Oils and all trade and artists’ requisites, and customers Will receive the direct benefits. Present Sale will be continued. PMJP, FURTHER NOTICE.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1921, Page 8
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