Football Jerseys NEW GOODS MADE OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY COTTON, EXTRAORDINARILY STRONG AND SERVICEABLE, HAVE JUST ARRIVED IN THE FOLLOWING COLOURS:— BLACK & WHITE (sin. hoops). ' ROYAL BLUE & WHITE (2|in. BLACK & WHITE (IJin. hoops). hoops). YELLOW & BLACK (sin. hoops) RED & BLACK ( 2 4 in - hoops). ALL BLACK ALL RED ' 'THRU P DE’TT’M ROYAL BLUE & BLACK (2m. ALL WHITR (To arrive in a few hoops). days). ’ NOTE.—AU Jerseys have white collars attached. Wear a Cotton Jersey. They are lighter, neater, and when exceptionally strong such as these are, will outwear a woollen jersey. Moreover, and this is very important, they WILL NOT SHRINK. The MELBOURNE Ltd
.. inaoniz ■■ Special Reductions ’till end of March Quality highest < Prices lowest l / (]j\| \'‘ ; '/'JUEgSBI To reduce our holding of Boots \/ I \l 11 |j | JKSBSuSEkB and Shoes before stock-taking we ' J |V /1 SX dfaßpftSf&Ef’ff are offering our high-grade Footv v I /— —tf— f wear at Bargain Prices. Hv inspection invited. ; y Postage Paid on all country orders. Sole Agents New Flymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. f \ s"1 XT If < J£7 QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, Illi kv IX II I TELEPHONE No. 433. E=XI=IOI=3 L. ..J T~ miZ
The ONLY way to get Flavour in Tea Many people appear to think that by putting a little more common tea in the pot a good cup is thereby ensured; instead of this, its commonness is only made more pronounced, and the BLACKNESS and BITTERNESS increased. It is impossible to get flavour and quality in this manner, because they are non-existent. The only way is to use good quality 77* term -fine" h u,'J teaS ’ yOUr grOCer fOr by tea experts to describe “AMBER TIPS” FINE Tea
TO FARMERS AND ALL OTHERS INTERESTED. VOW is your chance to get your earting done promptly and at a reasonable price. Having secured a LEYLAND FOUR-TON LORRY, I am prepared to do carting at the rate of one shilling per mile per ton, full loada. Both ways charged. Starting Monday, 9th May, 1921. Minimum charge 10s per tun. Please ring up, or leave orders «t A. Viale’s ('Phone 166), Brougham Street. M. T. PRIEST, CARRIER, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO RESIDENTS OF ? INGLEWOOD AND DISTRICT. TYURING the next few days my business premises, Moa Street, Inglewood, will be closed owing to my absence securing heavy stocks for enlargement of business activities. \R. LETT, DECORATOR. SIGNWRITER AND PAPERHANGER, INGLEWOOD.
BRICKS . /COMMON. Splays. Bull-nose. Sand Stocks. Fire Brick and Fire Clay. 9in.. 6in.. 4in.. 3in. Field Tiles. A GOOD SUPPLY AT THE ARAMOHO WORKS lEvery facility for Country Orders. Railway Sid in? to Works. Inquiries Solicited. Office: 76 Ridsrwev Street. ’Phones — Office 298. Works 1314. Wires: “Aramohrick,” Wanganui. Letters — .T. W. ALDERTON. P.O. Box 129, Wanganui.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1922, Page 8
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455Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1922, Page 8
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