Two Special Lines I Ladies' Cotton Singlets Extra large sizes and. very cc afortable to wear. Fine ribbed, low neck, ind short sleeves. Canadian made and exceptional good value. Price — 2)11 and 3)6 POST FREE The MELBOURNE Ltd. NEW PLYMOUTH, INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD, ELTHAM, HAWERA, WANGANUI.
* 1 ■»" " ■«»—>«»—»r>i -JF —tty ■ QUALITY AND ECONOMY i You will derive much pleasure ) from wearing Dockriil’s Boots & J ? Shoes. They are unique for style, * f quality, comfort, service and big / X H I .value. _ "' Sf Just to Hand—Crockett and Jones’ Men’s English Boots; also large 7 assortment of English Slippers. ‘ I {INSPECTION INVITED. . H Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. 11 I 9 Q QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, U\J VlSulxil-iL-i TELEPHONE Mo. 43 3, M Pl New Plymouth. J/
-■Jte’jlgTO “ BEATRICE ” SEPARATOR. A BSdLUTELY no more perfect Separator than the ‘‘Beatrice” has ever been introduced into New Zealand, no matter what unscrupulous people may say otherwise. Every steel spindle runs in (i renewable brass bush. The gears are strong, the bowl is perfect in design and construction, the tinware is heavy and good. Built by the Beatrice Cream Co., of America, the largest buyers of home separated cream in the world. Further particulars from— B. HARKNESS, STRATFORD. Or J. B. MacEWAN & CO., Ltd., NEW PLYMOUTH. Easy Terms Arranged.
THE FAMOUS I Farmer’s Milking Machine A MECHANICAL TRICMPH. Its Leading Features: SIMPLICITY, CLEANLINESS AND EFFICIENCY. Be prudent and make enquiries before finally deciding. For all particulars apply to TARANAKI AGENTS: H. L. MARTINI P.O. Box 46, Stratford. B. D. STONE P.O. Box 37, New Plymouth. Any inquiries left at Thoma*? and Johnson’s Garage, New Plymouth, will receive prompt atten cm. ' | — • I T.F.M. FERTILISERS rpHE TARANAKI FARMERS' MEAT COMPANY are now prepared to supply |A their famous T.F.M. Fertiliser Mixtures, of which most gratifying reports 1 have been received from last season's users. T.F.M. FERTILISERS are manufactured from Formulae supplied by an ; eminent AGRICULTURAL & ANALYTICAL CHEMIST specially FOR TARA- | NAKI SOILS, and the very best results are assured. FARMERS, support your own wcrks by using T.F.M. Fertilisers, com- ■ prsinj: T.F.M. No. 1 Top-dressing Mixture. T.F.M. No. 2, Rape Mixture I T.F.M. No. 3, Turnip Mixture. T.F.M. No. 4. Mangel Mixture (containing Potash). T.F.M. No 5, Potato Mixture (containing Potash). T.F.M. Basic Superphosphate (for top-dressing). If required, Potash can be added to Mixtures Nos. 1,2 and 3, at a small Additional cost. THE ANALYSES HAVE NOT BEEN VARIED, BUT THE PRICES HAVE BEEN CONSIDERABLY REDUCED. Price list can be obtained on application to — THE TARANAKI FARMERS’ MEAT CO., LTD. SMART ROAD, NEW PLYMOUTH. TELEPHONE 493.
I JUDGMENT OF ANY FACTORY I should be made by comparing I ; nett value returns from season to ’ season. We are prepared to compare our returns with any other i factory in New Zealand, and feel ; certain we shall be pleased to do J . the same next year. <5 box/ as 'wwaew/ NOTICE TO STOCK OWNERS. QpHE services of Mr. THOS. TAYLOR, ■ of Waitara, are available to any j stock owner requiring skilled attention , for his horses and cows. COW CALVING A SPECIALITY. > Mr. Taylor has 35 years’ experience | amongst stock. Address: NELSON STREET, Waitara.-1 Available after Noon Saturday and 1 after 4.30 every other day. ,l Telephone No. 2.
I piMPLES o'l ' HBWHS Itched and Burned, Face Inflamed. Cuticura Heals. “My skin became very hot and itchy and in a short time pimples @ broke out on my face and spread to my neck. They appeared in blotches and formed great red lumps which in time came to a head. My face became all inflamed and used to burn and itch terribly. “This lasted about six months. I then wrote for afree sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and also bought some, and I was healed.” (Signed) y Lawlor, “Gairlcch”, 77 Wilson St.. Princes Hill. Nth. Carlton, VicMafcs Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum daily toilet preparations. For sampledw Ointment address: “R. Town* & Co.. Sydr yy, N. S. W. Cuticura Soap without mug.
£7OO CASH yyrTT.T. secure a Freehold Farm of 190 ACRES, 57 Jersey cows, milking machine and all implements; S-roomed house, necessary outbuildings, factory, ichool, post office one mile. PRICE ONLY £46 PER ACRE as a going concern. £7OO CASH. 4XPPLY SHARP. NEWTON KING, TTD STRATFORD AND INGLEWOOD. Farmers can consult u= FREE by Post >n Diseases of Stock. Medicine will be posted if required from 11. J. Abram, “Shnp |>v Port” Chemiit, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1921, Page 8
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