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5 This ’s ißoysQWeekj Monday Bth. to Saturday I3th. | ALL THAT’S BEST IN BOYS’ WEAR. | BOYS’ ALL WOOL SPORTS SUITS Sizes 4to ?, g 276 * ♦ < i Sizes Bto Z ♦ BOYS'DARK GREY COLLEGE SUITS . 55/ X | BOYS’WARM TWEED OVERCOATS , 26/« to 40 ZZJ * ♦ “PETONE" NAVY SERGE SHORTS 9/0 to 1 O/C X a BOYS’ DURABLE SCHOOL BOOTS ■- lO/6 io /* I New Clothing I f Zealand Factory. | j NEW PLYMOUTH. t I qtHE Last Word in BATTERIES—r J the NEW WILLARD, All Rub5 Ig:^ er J wood used; no leaks; no soaked caaes; and NO DEAIiEK thau'- ! ORDINARY MAKES. 1 CALL & SEE IT! Stainton & Co., i LIMITED. „ | wtllard SEE vICE STATION. |

ford FORD THE TRUCK FOR TARANAKI £257 NETT. H. DERBY & CO., LICENSED FORD DEALERS, NEW PLYMOUTH & INGLEWOOD. Phone Day and Night, 355.

The “Bill Moose” Tour, i “8.M.” arrives in Bonanza, and is presented with the Freedom of the City. On the way, “8.M.” visited Mr. Leach, near Woodville, and in- v spected his Dairy Herd of 16 grade Jersey Cows. These cows know X how to treat a good feeder, and have responded with an average but- S . ter-fat return of 3761bs per cow for the past three years. This is a Y record that “8.M.” thinks has yet to be beaten. “8.M.” having his camera with him. secured a photo of some of v the cows, and these will appear in the “N.Z. Farmer,” June issue. “8.M.” has now reached his destination, and on Saturday next -6 will unveil the statue erected by the 3001 b Butter-fat Cow League. During the week he will inspect some of, the farms in the Land X of Efficiency, about which he will have something to say later on. N.Z. Cattlecake & Oil Co., Ltd. I LINSEED OIL AND MEAL MANUFACTURERS, AUCKLAND. ( ' | C. R. MTDDLEMISS, Box 108, STRATFORD.

pOR QUICK gALE. One New Milk Cart, reduced from £5O to £35. One English Dog Cart, to clear at £24. One Light Tra>p, real good, £lB. One McCormick Reaper, g-ood, £l9. A few sets Plough Bars, from £2 10s to £1 10s. A few sets Gate Hinges, from 7/6 to 10/-. A. LEECH, Next Bank of New South Wales, INGLEWOOD.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1922, Page 3

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363

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1922, Page 3

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