MEMO TO MOTHERS. w\ onfidently invite inspection of our School Boots —a new range in all sizes, strongly, durably and comfortably made. Prices, as printed below, are certain to interest every mother bent on economy. Here is a thoroughly reasonable basis on which school boots and shoes may now be purchased—at Deare’s: — CHILDREN’S 1-BAR SHOES, English make, sizes 3-6 4/11, 7-10 5/I’, 11-1 7/11. GIRLS’ STRONG SCHOOL BOOTS, sizes 7-9 14/6, 10-I*3 15/6, 1-2 16/6. BOYS’ STRONG SCHOOL BOOTS Sizes 7-9 10/6, 10-13 13/6, 1-2 15/6, 3-5 17/6. DEARE’S BOOT ARCADE. NEW PLYMOUTH Agent for— Dr. Scholl’s Foot Appliances. “Bective,” “Oakeehot,” and “Finemore” Footwear. REPAIRS ON THE PREMISES Postage Paid on Country Orders.
A RING OR A NECKLET. gOME such extra adornment lends charm to a dainty Frock, and we ere now showing a splendid range of Jewellery suitable FOR EVENING WEAR. Call and make your selection as soon as you can. Every article is of the highest quality, and the prices are very moderate. DALGLEISH WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, NEW PLYMOUTH.
EXIDE EXIDE EXIDE VXTE have been appointed Agent for ’ ’ this well-known Battery, so if you want good service buy an Exide. We know of Exides that have been in cars for 7 and 8 years and are still going strong. If you have an Exide you do not need to worry about cranking your car, for you have a Giant in the black box to do it for you. Buy an Exide and you have perfect light and starting. JELLYMAN & FORBES ENGINEERS AND ELECTRICIANS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
EYE | talks. 3 TTEADACHES, Nervousness and sometimes general ill health i can be traced to Eyestrain as the direct cause. If you have any doubts about -■ your eyes, let us examine them. " Correct glasses NOW may save • vou vears of poor sight LATER 1 ON. j ERNEST DAVIES j OPTICAL SPECIALIST, NEW PLYMOUTH.
TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. TIMBER FOR g ALE AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Lines suitable for Cow She.ls, and all classes of Farm Buildings, Sheep Yards. Pig Styes, etc. Inspection Invited and Enquiries Solicited. . All classes of Rough and Dressed Timber in stock, Mouldings. Fencing Posts. House Blocks, etc., ex Eltham and Main Trunk Sawmills. EGMONT BOX COMPANY. Ltd. P.O. Box 19 Telephone 20. Timber Yards: ELTHAM. The Department of Agriculture dressed part of a swede crop with potash and nitrogen only producing a crop of 1J tons per acre, "while rows on either side dressed with phosphates only yielded 30 tons per acre. It pays to use “Tui” phosphates, because phosphates are the •‘limiting factor” in most local soils, as was demonstrated in above trial/ 4 Tui” B Phosphate at £7 17s 6d is only 17s 6d cash with order, with “Tui” A priced 2Os higher. Popular top-dressing with 2000 farm ere- Hodder and Tolley, Ltd., Hawara
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1922, Page 4
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