Salvage Specials for Men Only at THE MELBOURNE’S Gigantic FIRE SALE! MEN’S ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS 69/6 MEN'S ALL WOOL SOX ” 1/9 pair. MEN'S CREAM TENNIS TROUSERS, . MEN’S SMART SPORT SUITS 69/6 17/6 pair. MEN’S ODD SPORT COATS 35/MEN'S 'PRESIDENT BRACES 2/6 pair MEN’S SMART NEGLIGE SHIRTS 7/6 MENfS TWEED HATS 3/11 MEN'S COLONIAL TWEED TROUSERS 19/6 MEN’S FELT HATS 10/6 MEN'S SMART TROUSERS (-11 wool, MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS 9d. very fine quality) 27/6
You need Smart Footwear to go with your New Clothes We have large stocks of BOOTS & SHOES unrivalled for quality and good value. /&' / 4 Buy now, as our next purchases • will ha'-e to bear the increased / -j | costs of leather, etc. Just to Hand—Crockett and Jones’ Men’s English Boots; also largo ■ assortment of English Slippers. g, B INSPECTION INVITED. £ Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR | I> 11 I ?Q QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, | LJ XZ TV-Ji. JLilLi O TELEPHONE No. 43 3, J New Plymouth. sa ■ * maoD ■ -i i , ,;■
Jo§ “ BEATRICE ” SEPARATOR. ' ABSOLUTELY 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 a 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 borne separated cream in the world. • Further particulars from— B. HARKNESS, ’ STRATFORD. Or J. Bl MacEWAN A CO., Ltd.,NEW PLYMOUTH. • . Easy Terms Arranged. • i TJAVE now commenced to manufacture Butter at New Plymouth. This business has been buiit on EFFICIENCY, I ACCURACY OF WEIGHT AND TESTS. Every New Supplier becomes our adYrrtiaemenf. Cream practically taken from vour I gate. If you are not satisfied with your factory test and returns, send for full particulars to Factories. St. John’s, or New Plymouth; or F. W. Court, Box 56, I Stratford. We will write or arrange for our representative to call on you. JJ. JQ-E VILLE RENACD Has recommenced Tuition. /7-oraer Dawson and Fulford Streets. THONE 223 I
-- 1 FAT STOCK for the 1921-22 Season. 1 A Fat Lamb commands a better price than a “Store.” A Fat Lamb is the result of good feeding at the right time. Good feeding entails the provision of good Rape and Turnip Crops. Good Rape and Turnip Crops are largely the result of the use of good fertilizers. S Good Fertilizing means the use of “Eclipse” Fertilizers. By the expenditure of a few shillings per acre on the purchase of‘‘Eclipse’’ Rape or Turnip Fertilizers, farmers can ensure bountiful crops for the fattening of stock \ and so make one acre do the work cf two. A Good Fertilizer is not an extravagance—it is a necessity and in these times no farmer can afford to do without. ‘ The best proof of the quality of ■ fertilizer is the demand for it. Compare our 1 sales of fertilizers for the year 1920 with those of 1914. I I 1 e Baaw© i registered. = FERTILIZER ? ' FERTI LIZ ER ■ 1914 Sales. 1920 Sales 290 per cent, increase over 1914 sales. ' These telling figures and the fact that the number of farmers using “Eclipse” increased from 1.200 in 1914 to over 5.400 in 1920 is sufficient evidence of the popularity and reliability of “Eclipse” Fertilizers. Book your order through your Local Agent or direct from— The New Zealand Refrigerating Company, Limited IMLAY, WANGANUI Telegraphic Address: “Hoarfrost.” I N-22 J ■BKMMMMMSMBMMMMMSSSMSSMMaMMWaMaMSBgSgDSHiiWBMiMMMKnnk.'S
i PILES CURED i j Mr. (Wellington) writes:— “I am more comfortable anil happier than I have been for years.” piTZGERALD’S QINTMENT, N°- 4 ■ 2/- PER POT; BY POST 2/3. FITZGERALD’S PHARMACY, ELTHAM. . Telephones: Pharmacy, 135. Residence. 218. . L; A: NOLAN & CO., 1 HIDE, WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. I , Next Sale November 8. Advice Cards k and Labels on Application.
FISHING SEASON. ' OCTOBER 1, 1921, TO APRIL 30, 1922. piSHING LICENSES may be obtained at the following Post Offices:—New Plymouth, Tariki, Inglewood, Waitara, Okato, Pungarehu, Rahotu, Opunake, and the following stores:—Messrs. Hughson’s i Ltd. (Rahotu), J. S. Fox (Okato), Lovi eridge Bros. (Tariki), Reg. Baker (Opu . nake), Greenway Bros. (Okato), Mrs. Smart (Oakura), E. M. Reynolds (Oaonui), Mesdames Swan wick and Kidd (Omata), W. Downs (Bell Block), W. H. Keasbury (Warea), -I. Austin and Son (tobacconists, New Plymouth), A. S. | Hasell (New Plymouth); also at the office of the Secretary (New Plymouth). LICENSES—Men. whole season (available over all Dominion), 20s; women and boys (under 16 years of age), ss. Day Licenses (available for Taranaki District only), 2/6; Half-Season Licenses, from December 20, 1921, (available for Taranaki District only), 12/6. VAL. DUFF, Hyv Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1921, Page 8
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