Further Enormous Reductions at the Melbourne’s Great Mid-winter Sale STOCK MUST BE REDUCED. POttbEß THESE BARGAINS:, JAPANESE WHITE SILK. BLACK TAFFETAS. LADIES’ RAINCOATS. G*md Quality and full Lovely silk material, 40 ’ Very smart, with large Sfen momme weight. inches wide. Splendid con.vertible eollar,douWaa 7/11 yd. 27 inches heavy make. Reduced ble breasted and beltSide, Radueed to3/9 from 27/6. Now 15/g Yd, S/-. NowUnlined ..... 55/CREFE DE CHINE. ■■ •"S.S.S.” DRILL. Lined 59/6 ■lt> Momme weight 29 inches wide. Noth-d-ovely quality, 40 ineh- ing better made. Good , MEN’S RAINCOATS. as 15/6 yd. dye ant i remains soft. 1 Another lot, even betwaite or colored. Reduced from 5/6 yd. ier than those sold last , Reduced to T/ft Yd. " week - Reduced from * ° Now 2/11 Yd. 69/6, Come early. __ Now 27/6 OKFE DE CHINE. j <‘REDUSO” CORSETS, Finest quality 10 MEN’S PYJAMAS, 'monnne, Japanese Famous D. & A. make. Bought “job” from a make. 40 inches wide. British built and ex- hard-up maker. These In black ar white only. tremely popular. No, were selling at 19/6 a •Was 22/6 yd. 698. Were 355. few weeks ago. 'Reduced to H/(» Yds Now 22/6 Reduced to JQ/g Suit,
I YOUR OPPORTUNITY! Hundreds of Reaf Bargains in High-Grade Footwear j I SPECIAL REDUCTIONS for FOOTBALL WEEK Just to Hand—Crockett & Jones’ English Boots; also largo’ I assortment of English Slippers. | - INSPECTION INVITED. sqe Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. 011 I QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, m VJ<zlSh.lvl.LiLi O TELEPHONE No. 433, J Vk Devon Street New Plymouth. S
Some Choice Properties for Sale. '7(l ACRES, very choice and highly im-T3l ACRES.—A well-improved Dairyj-j -j . ACRES, choice da?/ farm; 60 proved Dairy Farm, situated near: Farm on good metalled acres have been ploughed and Bell Bloek. Land is of exceptional qual-| near to sea cna6t > Large portion, re-grassed. Sub-divided uto 12 wellity. Splendidly fenced, subdivided into keen ploughed and renewed. Well fencedf encet [ paddocks; good dwelling house of 16 paddocks; swing gates, totara posts. ■ and >' to sd> ° ol aad factory; 1:1 i 6 rooms; cowshed with concrete floor, water laid on to all paddock-'; 6-roomeJ! paddocks, good house of 9 rooms, cow- carr y 40 cows. Handy to school, dwelling- house Up-to-date concrete necessary outbuildings. A-factory, and railway station, on good floor cowshed with machines and con- sheltered farm. Would suit man ' metalled road. This is a well-sheltered crete yards. Implement shed, barn, pig- ViL ’ l fa m dy- Stock, grade Jersey cows,'f arm> an j we j] situated. Very Cheap at ■tyqs and runs. Half-mile from factory an be taken at valuation. Price only' per aere . £B 5O CASH. and railway startion. I mile from school.) P or Fere > £BOO cash. Will consider q j ACRES, situated. 4 miles from Ne.v Good metalled. road. Now carrying 35 ‘* r change for smaller farm. Splendid,<7* Plymouth; 1 mile to Bell Block Grade Jersey «eow.% 2 horses, 1 bud. Re-j va^ue ’ factory, quarter-mile to school. Land tu/ns are available. One of -he best: is all level and well improved; 45 acres farms in TaoMnaki. PRICE £ll5 PEP.' _ , have been ploughed and renewed. SixACRE; £l2OO CASH, balance 7 years atj -* CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.” .roomed dwelling-house, cowshed and fill 6 per cent. , 'necessary outbuildings. Now carrying Stock at valuation if required JC-LL quarter-acre, situated Buller. 2 g cows, 15 heifers, and 3 horses. PRICE Street, close to East End Reserve, £45 per acre, £B5O CASH, balance 5 /CAN RECOMMEND THIS ,e atp - Level section, suitable for two!y ears a t 5 per cent. ;eottages. Very Che.p at £250. ) CHEAP AND GOOD. NOTE.—I have on my Land Register Dairy Farms, Sheep Runs, and Town Properties for sale on terms to suit everyone. Purchasers of Dairy Farms will b’ >wn returns and advised where best to purchase. Thirty years’ practical experiences jn Dairy Farming. E. JACKSON. Agent. WILL HELP YOU TO MAKE MONEY COMMISSION AGENT opp. Criterion Hotel . NEW PLYMOUTH. Telepkone 575-
EXCHANGE ; Q* ACRES IN EXCHANGE FOR 200 TO 300 ACRES SUITABLE FOR MIXED FARMING. Phis property is situated 11 milefi from township, and carrying 45 cows. 2 horses, 1 bull. 9 weaners, without erbps. BUILDINGS.—Six-roomed house, cowshed £?d necessary outbuildings. The fences are good, mostly live hedges, plenty of shelter, and the property is NOT broken with creeks, being well watered by windmills. Such a desirable property as this is not offering every day for exchange. For particulars as to price, etc., apply NEWTON KING, L TD STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD. A SPECIAL OFFER. VEGETABLE & FLOW! R SEEDS. rpO introduce my new season’s Vegetable and Flower Seeds. Your own selection of any twelve 3d packets for 2/6; twelve 6d packets for 4/6, post free. Fruit Trees. Roses, Ornamental Shrubs, Hedge and Shelter Trees, Rhubarb, Asparagus, Cabbage and Caulilow.er Plants, etc. K. G. STAUB, SEEDSMAN, NURSERYMAN. &c. If SIBSBT, BAWSBA. >
HELPS TO FARMERS! _ Have YOU Used NEALE’S VETERINARY REMEDIES? IF NOT, WHY NOT? NEALE’S METHODS ASSURE HEALTHY HERDS. W HY use -quack remedies when you can procure a fully qualified. Veterinary burgeon's Remedies at the same prices? THEY ARE: NEALE’S CLEANSING DRENCH, price 1/6 per packet, 17/- dozen. NEALE’S CALVING DRENCH, price 1/6 per packet, 17/- dozen. NEALE’S PARALYSIS POWDERS, price 1/6 per packet, 17/- dozen. NEALE’S VETERINARY LINIMENT, price 4/6 bottle, 52/- dozen. NEALE’S MAMMITIS REMEDY, price 4/6 per bottle, 52/- dozen. NEALE’S MAMMITIS SYRINGE, price 7/6 each. NEALE’S SCOUR MIXTURE, price 5/6 per bottle, 63/- dozen. NEALE’S RAPID BLISTER, price 3/6 per bottle, 40/- dozen. NEALE’S SLOW-ACTING BLIS TER, price 3/6 pi • jar, 40/- dozen. Stocked by all stores and chemists, or procurable, FREIGHT PAID, direct from rhe sole manufacturers: DOWLING’S PHARMACY HIGH STREET HAWERA. Write to irt for particulars, and so avail 'of the services of the LATE MAJOR C. R. NEALE, M.R.C.V.S.
•‘Wnat Are We Waiting For Now?” Our Cars to be Renovated by HUNT & KORFF MOTOR METAL EXPERTS, LTAE.DET STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH rpHr only Firm in Taranaki that can A make and repair Radiators, Mudguards, Bonnets, Panels, Lamps, etc., satisfactorily. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. L: A: NOLAN & CO., HIDE, WOOL AND SKTN BROKERS. Next Sale July 9. Advice Cards and an Application.
TO THE RESIDENTS OF OPUNAKE AND RAHOTU, r ~pHE Legal Practice of the late Mr. G. D. Gow having been acquired by me, will in future be carried on under my personal supervision. Mr. R_ E. Baeyertz, of my Kaponga Office, and formerly of the Public Trust Office, Christchurch, will reside 'at Opunake as Alanager, and will attend at RAHOTU on Sale Days. A First Grade Native Interpreter will attend at the office periodically or by appointment. HAROLD B. GIBSON, Solicitor, and . ,
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