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The MELBOURNE'S GREAT Mid=Winter Sale is now in FULL BLAST at all Branches. DON’T MISS THESE BARGAINS 64-ineh Grey Sheeting. Only x/n yd. Petone Flannel. Only 1/11 yard. Men’s Kaiapoi Suits. Only 72/6. 72in. Grey Sheeting. Only 2/6. Belle Twill Flannelette. Only 1/9 yd. Boys’ Serge Shorts, Fox’s. 9/6 pr. SOin. Grey Sheeting. Only 2/1 r. Nurses’ Aprons. Only 4/6 each. Boys’ Jerseys, 20in. to 30in., 54in. Finlay’s Sheeting. Only 2/11. Pillow Cases, 274 x 184. Only 2/6 pr. 7/3 to 9/9. 72in. Finlay’s Sheeting. Only 3/11. Cashmerette Blouses. Only t/ii. Men’s Sweatees, Roslyn, 12/6. * SOin. Finlay's Sheeting. Only 4/1 r. Famous Llama Hose. Only 6/11. Men’s Wool Overshirte. 15/6. Brown Towefe, 38 xl9 inches. Ladies’ Corsete. Were 23/6. 16/6. Men’s Dark Wool Shirts. 14/6Only 3/6 pair. Ladies’ Underskirts. Now 19/6. Heavy Roslyn Socks, 2/6 pair. Brown Towels, 24 x 43in. Only 4/6 pr. Ladies’ Raincoats. Now 59/6. Shirley Police Braces, 3/6 pair. x.-rown ToWefe, 22 x 45in. Only 5/6 pr. Roslyn Blankets. Now 59/6- Shirley President Braces, pair. Dark Grey Doctor Flannel. Tea Towelling, 30-inch. Now 1/9 yd. High-class Raincoats, 89/6. Only 2/1 1 yard. Tea .-elling, 39-inch. Now 2/3 yd. Men’s Celluloid Collars, 1/6. Clark’s Machine Cotton. Only 4d reel. Brown Towelling, 15in. Now xid yd. Men’s Cashmere Socks, 2/11 ■ Ivy Mending Wool- Only xjd skein. Brown Towelling, 16in., heavy. Men’s Linen Collars, 1/2 \ White Blocked Tape. Only x|d each. 1/6 yard. Men’s Kaiapoi Trousers, 19/6. r- DD o=r-. English & American Q | Footwear fiSjojiF I - 1 , ; - /’0 WE HAVE IN STOCK THE VERY BEST PRODUCTS z OE ENGLISH & AMERICAN FACTORIES AT THE .. , ,7 MOST REASONABLE PRICES. * ' ~ T BOOTS & SHOES give the greatest ■ satisfaction to the wearers, and are the cheapest in the long run. ’ JUST TO HAND—LADIES’ SATIN & BOSTOCK SHOES. 8 INSPECTION INVITED. W Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. JI POSTAGE PAID bN COUNTRY" ORDERS. i| rx rv 1 I < QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, |i DOCKRILL’S J Land Buyers, Read This.

STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. LEASE. | LEASE. 2A ACRES, for 3 years. A most de-I ~1 £ ACRES, together with 6-roomed 00 ACRES, Bell Block, well improved sirable property, highly improved,'A J- House, all ° conveniences, wash- farm; will carry 25 cows* and 3 mbdivided into 15 paddocks, water laid ‘ ;hougej copper and tubs, situated Wes- horses. House of 6 rooms, hot and cold m from two windmills, splendidly I town,’ New Plymouth- Ten paddocks, water, wash-house, copper and tubs, grassed; will carry 40 cows. Over go od orchard and fowl run. Will carry Cowshed and all necessary outbuildings. £l5OO taken off the place for* milk last - cows Lease at rental of £2 15s a One mile to factory, school and post reason. Six-roomed house, concrete floor i office. Lease has' 24 years to run at £1 xrwshed (with machines); 1 mile from : per acre rental. PRICE: Goodwill factory, sch—l and railway station. o . ACRES> choice litt l e farm, situated' «00. Chance renewal for another 3 Sole Agent. 04 Bell Block all highly improve d, years- situated between Bell 79 ACRES, handy little Dairy Farm, Rood S roomed houee, toW _ 34 BlTk and Waitara.' Handy piece situated near Stratford; a lj; floor cowshed, concrete ya , P ’^| of ]and a )l been ploughed and grassed level, subdivided into 10 paddocks; 1} ™ter laid to . jeption of 5 acres of green mile from factory and railway J WiH eLv ?&. This £ one feed (oats and" grass) for winter feed, 4 Will carry 2o cows well. Nice Cotta • ehoieest p - erties in the district, acres turnips, good water supply, splen- » >.«■ d s E ”"- STS. .S’-il’..**.’ ?S Sfl ■ ’tAS ioutr MOOMM.NI>. -.A ™ SOMETHING GOOD. I 'YOUR 1 ARM A KDSI. VOTE. I can with the utmost confidence recommend the above properties, being of sound good value. Having had over 30 years’ practical experience of Farming m Taranaki, I am in a position to advise clients where best to purchase. E. JACKSON, COMMISSION AGENT, (Opposite the Criterion Hotel.) NEW PLYMOUTH. “■“ ■' "« | t ** * **** f mon obade H Educating a Farmer SlaSf t in ]lis own calling may seem unnecessary and perhaps * X presumptions on our part, but it is a fact that many farmyyE have a shipment of highest , j ers badly need educating in the use of 4 i| AGRICULTURAL LIME | rived per s.s. “TREDENHAM.” •> Lj me , g neeegsary for many crops that the average * Most of this is already ordered, * farmer does not associate with lime hunger. It will sur- | and there is onlv a small amount j prise many readers to know that the application oi lime * available " t 0 a sour soil will increase the yield of lucerne <0 per *' cent., and it will increase the yield of beets over 300 per YOUR ORDER a g cent. Other crops will respond to applications of lime 4 IMMEDIATELY Ijt with equal success. | to make certain of securing your | AMNER’S HIGH GRADE AGRI- | requirements. 4 CULTURAL LIME | We liarc been appointed Die- I * . g g p ee ; a ]] y prepared for local use, and will give sterling J tribnting Agents for the N.Z. .> results ” * Farmers’ Fertiliser Company. | Qf ];me , g grQund j imestone (unbu r nt ) J TE PAPAPA MANURES t li B ht soil > and g l-ound burnt lime for heavy clay or 4 4 swampy soils. - now stocked by all branches. J cordially invite the confidence of farmers who 4 X are anxious to increase profits. Write to us for fullest j Cn-nn * information. t VU- p. | j y’ottr. MERCHANT WILL SUPPLY YOU WITH t (ALL BRANCHES.) ij ORDER FORM AND PRICE LIS/. | HIDE AND TALLOW SALE. / W. A. Amner and Sons ! FARMS rT - CO-OP.. T LIME & LIME PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS. | STRATFORD. * NAPIER. 4 NEXT SALE—JULY 18. I Advice Übeh on application. »

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1922, Page 8

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