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FRESH BARGAINS For the Melbourne 9 s SECOND WEEK OF SALE. CALL OR WRITE LOVELY WINCEYETTE, 35 54in. DAMASK, white or un- “ENZEDAR” (N.Z.R.) inches wide, 1/11 YD. bleached, 3/6 YD. TROUSERS, solid, hardINDIGO COATING SERGE, 4-Ply WOOL, Black and col- wearing, 27/6 Pair. 58in. wide, 19/6 YD. ors, gD. KAT A POT TWEED TROUWOMEN S CASHMERE CLARK’S CROCHET,.'COT- SBRS, strong, Ml Wool, HOSE, pure wool, fast TON, Standard make, Itr/ O dye, 2/11 Pair. 6 D Ball. MOSGIEL SOCKS, fine all “LILY OF FRANCE ’ SILK I COATS’MERCER CROCHET wool, dark grey, 2/3 Pr - _ HOSE, famous make. ; COTTON, finest make, WARM RIBBED PANTS, 22/6 Pair. QD 'Ball. Kaiapoi make, g/£) Pr. The MELBOURNE Ltd JOI all Branches.

BARGAIN PRICES. > SAVE MONEY. HIGH-GRADE BOOTS AND SHOES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. STYLE, QUALITY. & REAL VALUE IN EVERY PAIR. JUST TO HAND—LADIES’ SATIN & M BOSTOCK SHOES. INSPECTION INVITED. ■ Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” BRA2ID FOOTWEAR. | POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. S fX z-V J S' T'X X < T 3 QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, I DUCKRi LL b J Yim 11 Tt-etr— tot—r ■ —ll <<->»y

Land Buyers, Read This. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. LEASE. LEASE. 80 '^ f° r 3 y ears - A m<*t de- ’-j 1 ACRES, together with 6-roomed A ACRES, Bell Block, well improved sirable property, highly improved. | J-A House, all conveniences, wash-Ifarm; will carry 25 cows and 3 subdivided into 15 paddocKS, water laid :^ CO pp er and tubs, situated Wes- horses. House of 6 rooms, hot and cold on from two windmills, splendidly town . Xew Plymouth. Ten paddocks, water, wash-house, copper and tubs, grassed; will carry 40 cows. Over orchard and fowl run. Will carry Cowshed and all necessary outbuildings. £l5OO taken off the place for mi.k last - cnws Lease at rental of £2 15s a One mile to factory, school and post season. Six-roomed house, concrete floor week office. has 2 | years to run at £1 cowshed (with machines); 1 mile from . per acre renta l. PRICE: Goodwill factory, sch 1 and railway station. q | ACRES, choice little farm, situated £4OO. Chance renewal for another 3 bole Agent. 0-4 BeII Block aU highly improved, years. TO ACRES, hsndv little Dairy Farm, f 5OOll G roomed house, 15-bail concrete ACRE.S. situated between Bell ' situated near Stratford- all fl° or cowshed, concrete yard, splendidly Block and Waitara. Handy piece level snbdtvJeJ into 10 paddock" I 1 sheltered, water laid to all paddocks of land, all been ploughed and grassed mile’from «bool. factory and railwav. from windmill. Factory and school with the exception of 5 acres of green Will carry 25 cow, well. Nice Cottage handy. Will carry 15 cows. Thia is one feed (oats and grass) for winter feed. 4 with conveniences- 4 room< Soldiers of the choicest properties in the district, acres turnips, good water supply, splenfarm: selling on account of continual c!< ‘ an al *i in «™at heart - Price £3 OOO - did place for wintering dairy cows, ill-health Price only £45 per acre. Eaay terms: - - Warm and well sheltered. PRICE only and £5OO cash; balance 41 per cent. CAN HIGHLY RECOMMEND. >£1250; C3OO cash. BUY THIS & GIVE SOMETHING GOOD. ’ YOUR FARM A REST. 2JOTE. —I can with the utmost confidence recommend the above properties, being of sound good value. Having had over 30 years' practical experience of Farm ing in Taranaki, lam in a position to advise clients where best to purchase. , .. E. JACKSON, ~ COMMISSION AGENT, ' (Opposite the Criterion Hotel.) NEW PLYMOUTH.

INCREASE PRODUCTION With Farmers’ Fertiliser Company’s Basic Superphosphates. Basic Superphosphates is a fertiliser of wonderful merit and immense value. It possesses all the advantages of Basic Slag without any of its drawbacks. It is a finely-ground product, fully double the bulk of Basie Slag, and lends itself to even and thorough distribution. CLEAN TO HANDLE—REMAINS DRY & FRIABLE. Excellent for Grass Manure on top-dressing, or for improving the growth of Cereals on Clayey or Sandy Soils, becoming effective with amazing rapid! ly. - 2 to 3cwt. PER ACRE GIVES SPLENDID RESULTS. £7 12S 6 D Ton Delivered to any Station. Farmers’ Co=op. (ALL BRANCHES.) Taranaki Distributors for N.Z. Farmers’ Fertiliser Co., Ltd.

Educating a Farmer in his own calling may seem unnecessary and perhaps I presumptions on our part, but it is a fact that many farm- *:* ; ers badly need educating in the use of / r _ < < AGRICULTURAL LIME || Lime is necessary for many crops that the average ♦;« farmer does not associate with lime hunger. It will sur- *£ prise many readers to know that the application of lime * to a sour soil will increase the yield of lucerne per cent., and it will increase the yield of beets over 30ft per 4. ; cent. Other crops will respond to applications offline ’J ' with equal success. * i AMNER’S HIGH GRADE AGRI- | CULTURAL LIME j is specially prepared for local use, and will give sterling ❖ i results. ♦> The best form of lime is ground limestone (unburnt) for light soil, and ground burnt lime for heavy clay or swampy soils. * V7e cordially invite the confidence of farmers who , are anxious to increase profits. .Write to us for fullest *«* information. * YOUR MERCHANT WILL SUPPLY YOU WITH Ji ORDER FORM AND PRICE LIST. t W. A. Amner and Sons f LIME & LIME PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS. j NAPIER. |

The Best Para Rubber is used in the manufacture of North British “Unique” Hot Water Bottles. Seams will not buret and guaranteed nonleakable. All dealers, - ' --v.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1922, Page 8

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