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Three Specials Typical Melbourne Ltd., Bargains ===== MEN’S HARDWARE TROUSERS: Made of the familiar soft nap cotton RTe/13 PAIR, tweed. Dark shades only. Easy to wash; hard to wear out. MEN’S POLICE BRACES: Best jporking hraee ever made. Genu- / I | PAIR ine “Shirley” make, not an imitation. ' MEN’S KAIAPOI SUITS: Pure wool, of course. Grand wearing //-* qualities, especially for farmers and / /wj SUIT, others for knock-about use. Specially ' low quotation. TheMELBOURNELtd NEW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD, WANGANUI. ET-THAwr WAWERA STRATFORD. l =c« a == a ==o ITherfe’s Value, Service, Comfort and Style f gg IN EVERY PAIR OF OUR \ O , || FOOTWEAR. ! / '\ \Wg®P KWe have just received direct per \ 1\ I I V\ "lonic” a shipment of Crockett & ' U l!l Jones’ renowned footwear. VlvM H V JJ _" -fIMMMBrj ■/ All our Be As and Shoes are from TIV the best manufacturers, and have I given entire satisfaction for half U i M a century. ’ (4 INSPECTION INVITED. Bolt Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. raiz’d II JQ QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, II U WVzIV.IxIJLiLi 0 TELEPHONE Ns. 43 3, U m New Plymouth. // \ro= ]===l=3ol=3 !===== E====l orx

RA’t APIKO—TARIKI—T AIT AM A HURAL MAIL DELIVERY. rYN and after 2nd January, 1922, the following time-table will be observed:— Leave Ratapiko 7 g.m., arriving at Tariki at 8.30 a.m. Settlers are requested to have mails ready to meet the above service. J. JACOBSEN, Mail Contractor. FURNITURE! VUE HAVE NO SHOP EXPENSES—NO DEAD-END COSTS. UPHOLSTERY AND BEDDING HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE PRICES. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Write for Designs and Prices to — J. M‘GIVEN AND CO., Veale’a Estate. New Plymouth. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. OPUNAKE - NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. gNELLING AND Wish to notify all old clients and the travelling public generally that their •omplete plant will be, as usual, at the ■ervice of coastal residents during the coming year. Cars will leave the Garage (N’W Plymouth) daily at 7.30 a.m. and 4.15 p.m., and Opunake at 7.15 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. All care taken with parcels. GOOD SERVICE. COMFORTABLE CARS. RELIABLE DRIVERS. gNELLING AND ’PHONE 357. TOURIST GARAGE. BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. ■—And — CLUB HOTEL STABLES, OPUNAKE. TO RESIDENTS OF INGLEWOOD AND DISTRICT. TAURING the next few days my business premises. Moa Street. Inglewood, will be closed owin'* to my absence securing he« tocks for enlargement business activities. R. LETT DECORAU" rr- ■"■’P PAPER'-*-'- —

FAT STOCK for the 1921-22 Season. 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. Good Fertilizing means the use of “Eclipse” Fertilizers. By the expenditure of a few shillings per acre on die 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 of 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 a fertilizer is the demand for it. Compare our sales of fertilizers for the year 1920 with those of 1914. V | j B Bb&S® i ? RecisTtnco. FERTILIZER i 1914 S»lv«. „„„ 1920 Sales 290 per cent, increase over 1914 sale*. 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.” N-22

i HYDRO - ELECTRIC! INSTALLATIONS ]\TR Farmer, why not let us quote you to harness that stream on jrour farm? It will save you a considerable amount of money. We have plants running and giving satisfaction all over Taranaki. WATER WHEELS & TURBINES to suit all requirements. Large Stocks of DYNAMOS AND MOTORS always on hand. SWITCHBOARDS and all classes of ELECTRICAL MACHINERY in stock or 1 made to order. Sole Agents for WILLARD BATTERIES and SPARE PARTS. D’ELCO aYtd LALLEY LIGHTING PLANTS foP country homes. ROWSON’S WESTERN ELECTRIC, Armature Winders & Electrical Engineers, Phone 475, HAWERA. P.O. Box 216. MEXICAN BOILER GRAPHITE ensures clean steam boilers with a minimum of labor and expense. Effective in anv feed water. Write for particu tar. Manning Co., Albert Street, Auckl fend. K

BRICKS EMENY AND CO. BRICKMAKERS, DOUGLAS ROAD (late of Wanganui), T>EG to notify the public that they are prepared to supply bricks in any quantity f.o.b. rail Douglas station. All orders forwarded to Emeny and Co., Stratford, will receive their prompt attention. Samples may be seen, and prices obtained at Russell and Sons’ yards, St. Aubyn Street, New Plymouth, or at the works, Douglas Road. MEW ZEALAND LADY WRITES: “I feel I cannot say enough in praise of Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. They are worth more than their weight in gold.” These are the words of Mrs. Messervy, of 17 Highsted Road. Pppanui, Christchurch, a lady who has been cured- of severe nervous breakdown by Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Prices in New Zealand 1/9 and 4/-. All Cfc.efljjste and Stores.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1922, Page 8

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