Ladies’ a BARGAIN BE PLEASED TO HAVE. A SPECIAL BARGAIN OPPORTUNITY HAS PUT US IN THE WAY OF SECURING A NICE LITTLE LOT OF LILY OF FRANCE HOSE THE REGULAR PRICE OF THESE IS 27/6, BUT JUST AS WE BUY, WE SELL, SO OFFER AT THE UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE OF ONE GUINEA per pair, post free. The MELBOURNE Ltd
Quality highest $ Prices lowest MKSI Substantial Reductions of Prices on all Boots and Shoes, but high grade quality maintained, thus making them BARGAIN LINES- rffTui 8 f STYLE, QUALITY & REAL VALUE D IN EVERY PAIR. INSPECTION INVITED. Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. zCV T-X V < W « z-r QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, DOCKRILL’S SA WMMVHMV WMV wav W
Land Buyers, Read This. gPLENDID 6-roomed houae with all the GREAT OPPORTUNITY. . LEASE. latest conveniences together with p HO ICE Little Property, situated at'zjn ACRES, Bell Block, well improved X a ßoronl Hot’ F ' tzro >’- 4 ™"" i h ' au * a ’ bathroom, bU farm; ’ Ki ii carry 25 cows and 3 room wash-hoiJe copper and tubs The and atl n '‘ caisar y outbuildings. Electric horses. House of 6 rooms, hot. and cold febeen well "fed truly felt of ‘* ht ’ hot and cold water ’ « aS ’ was ”' water. wash-house, copper and. tubs, seaeojd timber. The fed is well grass- CO W" and .. t . uba ’, PRICF £9Od ’ Cowshed and all necessary outbuildings rd. very suitable for cutt.ng up panoses. € '°°' " 1U «<*»■>«« small One mile to factory, school and post Will carry two eowe Large frontage to da,r r farm ' .office- Lease has , 2 J n ’" a \ main road. Price £2lOO, easy terms, or I P er acrP rental. PRICE: Goodwi would consider good mortgage* in ex- 34 ACRES > choice little farm, situated £4OO. Chance renewal for another 3 change. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. Bell Block, all highly improved, years. ACRES, bandy little Dairy Farm, sood 6-roomed house, 15-bail concrete .0 4 ACRES, situated between Bell situated near Stratford: all floor cowshed, concrete yard, splendidly • Block and Waitara. Handy piece level, subdivided into 10 paddock*: 1A sheltered, water laid to all paddock.* .of land, all been ploughed and grassed mile from school, factory and railway, from windmill. Factory and school with the exception of 5 acres of green Will carry 25 cows well. Nice Cottage handy. Will carry 15 cows. Thia is one feed (oats and grass) for winter feed, 4 with conveniences; 4 rooms. Soldier’s °f the choicest properties in the district, acres turnips, good water supply, splenfarm: selling on account of continual Clean and in great heart. Price £3OOO.;did place for ' wintering dairy cows, ill-health. Price, onlv £45 per acre. Easy term*. (Warm and well sheltered. PRICE only and £5OO cash: balance 44 per cent. .CAN HIGHLY RECOMMEND. £1250; 7300 cash. BUY THIS & GIVE SOMETHING GOOD. - \ 'YOUR FARM A REST. NOTE.— I ean with the utmost confidence recommend the above properties, being of sound good value. Having had over 30 years’ practical experience of Farming in Taranaki, I am in a position to advise clients where best to purchase. E. JACKSON, COMMISSION AGENT, (Opposite the Criterion Hotel.) NEW PLYMOUTH.
PLANTINGSEASON. 1922. MAY, JUNE, JULY. JJOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT— | ACACIA DECURRENS (Black Wattle), j 17/6 per 100, £5 per 1000. BARBERRY—One year 35s per 1000, 2- j year 75s per 1000. BOXTHORN—Price upon application. ELEAGNUS, ESCALLONIA. GOLDEN AKE AKE, PRIVET, LAUREL—One j year 25s per 100; 2-year 35s 100. EUCALYPTUS—For shelter, 20s per 100. I For timber, £5 per 1000. LAWSONIANA— 2 year 40s, 3-year 60* j per 100. MACROCARP A—2yr 35s per 100. PINTS INSIGNIS—For shelter. 30* per | 100. For £s to £lO per 1000. I PINTS MURICA't*.—2 and 3yr 30s to 40$ per 100 FRUIT TREES—2/® to 3s each, 28s to ; 33s dozen. ROSES—General collection, 20s dozen. General Lines Nureerv Stock. DUNCAN A DAVIES. LTD., New Plvmouth, Telephone 465, W. PETTIGREW. Stratford. G. H. MILLS. Normanby. W. MOSS. Ngaere. Other Taranaki and Wanganui Nurserymen *UST ELD COACH FACTORY XrOTOR-CAR Body Repairs. i " New Hoode. Care Painted or Enameded in any color and •tyle required. Farm implement* repaired. Horse-shoeing and General Smithing. Rubber Tyres £tted to Gig and Trap Wheels. . A. LEECH. Next Bank o f Ne«- < kmth Wales, INGLEWOOD
I LIME! LIME! I i ■ ... $ £ FARMERS who have not yet looked right into the mat- j; ter of using agricultural lime —especially if they * + grow i LUCERNE i I * . i ♦ should make fullest enquiries as soon as possible. £ ♦ All want to make the 1922-23 season a top-notch pro- f duction season. X i ThoSe who use lime on their lucerne and dairy pas- *:• ♦ tores will come out best. J WE HAVE DEFINITE PROOF | j APPLY FOR PARTICULARS, ALSO J + PRICE LISTS AND ORDER FORMS FROM YOUR f ♦ MERCHANTS. „. i | j I Amners’ Lime Co., Ltd. I :? 4 LIME & T.TMF, PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS, 4 NAPIER. ?
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 August 1922, Page 8
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