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Sensational Stock-taking Sale NOW PROCEEDING. HERE ARE A FEW ONLY OF THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS OFFERING. THERE ARE SCORES OF OTHERS EQUALLY INTERESTING. CALL OR WRITE. WHITE NURSERY FLANNELETTE EADIES’ COTTON SINGLETS, 42in. HARD WEAR TROUSERS greatRedueeJ .rom 1/- yd. QD Yd. long. Reduced from 3/11. 2/ 9 ly reduced. Were 14/6. Now Q/g BUTTER CLOTH, 36in. Deduced LADIES’ NATURAL SINGLETS, BOYS’ SADDLE TWEED KN ICKirom <d yd. 4- Id. wool and cotion. Reduced from ERS, Sizes 4to 6 fi/1 1 HORROCKSES’ & RYLAND’S CAL- 8/6 ’ 511 Sizes 7 to. 12, Ifl/1"I I I 100, 36m. Reduced from 1/3. NEW WHITE SILK BLOUSES. 10 IV/H - lard. momme silk. Reduced from 29/6. Sizes 13 to 16, CREAM & WHITE DAMASK, 54in. . 16/9 TEN’S KNITTED SOCKS, a-11 wool. | > Reduced from 3/11. CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, 10 N.Z. Make. Were 1/11. ]_/(, Pr - NAVY PRINT AND DRILLETTE. momme weight. Reduced from BOYS’ TWEED SPORT SUITS 30 inches wide. Reduced from 1/9. 39/6 ' Sizes 4to 6 ’29/6 1/3 JAPANESE WHITE SILK, 27in., 10 Size 3 - to 12 QK/_ HORROCKSES’ LONGCLOTH, 36 momme. Reduced from 5/6. 4/3 Jg " inches wide. No. 200. Reduced FAMOUS FUJI SILK 29in.. deep 1 ’ O J?/ O from 2/6. I/O cream; was 7/11. Now K/Zi MEN’S PETONE FLANNELS, all e ” wool. Reduced from 7/11. fi/ft I “DOCTOR*’ FLANNEL, 27in. wide. WHITE CR-EPE DE CHINE, 40 U i Reduced, from. 3/11. 9/11 inch. 10 momme. Reduced from MEN’S SILK BOWS. Reduced from I ’ 9/11. *7/11 1/11 and 2/11. Now 1 /. I WDCCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES, 4/11 S full size Reduced from 15/6. MEN’S GREY DENIMS, Boz. cloth. MEN’S IRISH LAWN HANDKER- S <J/g Reduced from 10/6. 7/6 CHIEFS, were 1/. Now <JD. * * 11 T 1 SALE RUNNING AT ALL The Melbourne Ltd, c. ENGLISH BOOTS & SHOES H Just Landed. CROCKETT & JONES’ j» f X 11/ Renowned English Boots and I I" ! if.,. _| Shoes. Also — V ARNOLD BROS.’ & CO.’S 1 J j' I i “Master Brand” Footwear, id kA’. '*. \J ) Mt* The above makers have a worldwide reputation for quality, 11 style, comfort and long-wearing y Footwear. Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” 2LI-ND FOOTWEAIt. POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. x _ __ QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, fl || I I/f 13 II | 7 TELEPHONE No. 433. JI | 1-Z KZ V** IX. IK.* I—* NEW PLYMOUTH. as= —mMoeac Land Buyers, Read This. QPLENDID 6-roomed house with all the! Dwelling House of 5 rooms with I ACRES, close to Bell Block, Freelatest conveniences, together with up-to-date conveniences, hot and ‘; W hold, warm well sheltered farm; 44; acres of land, situated just outside cold, water, washhouse, copper and tubs, j roome d house, bathroom, wash-house, fhe Borough Hot and cold water, hath- bathroom, concrete paths, coal nouse. j cowe hed, good orchard, S paddocks, will room, wash-house, copper and tube. The wood shed, nice level section, garden laid. ; carry 25 cows, 2 miles from factory, house has been well and truly built of out in flower beds. Very cheap at £r-50 j q Uar ter mile from school and post office; seasoned timber. The land is well grass- —£sso cash. 17 cows, 2 horses, 5 yearlings, 1 grade ed. verv suitable for cutting up purposes. GOING CONCERN. Jersey bull given in PRICE £5O per Will carry two cows. Large frontage to acre. Easy terms. Would exchange tor main road. Price £2lOO, easy terms or ACRES. choice farm , situated town property would consider good m ex- , all highly improved, CAN RiECOMMEND TH ... change. A‘GREAT OPPORTUNITY. Bel! c £ ncrete Q 4 ACRES, situated between Bell •TO ACRES, handv little Dairy Farm. J 0 6-room ’ . splendidly - Block and Waitara. Handy piece 79 situated near Stratford; all *” been P level, subdivided into 10 paddoeks; 11 d Factorv a nd school' with the exception of ■> acres of green mile from school, factory and railway. »>« vL _ Thjfi one ’ feed (oats and grass) for winter feed, 4 Will carry 25 cows well. Nice Cottage X- . ; properties in the district. . acres turnips, good water supply, splen•with conveniences; 4 rooms Soldiers „„„ an<i in heart. Price £3OOO/did place for wintering dairy cows, farm: selling on account of continual !Werth and well sheltered. PRICE only ill-health. Price, only £45 per acre, La y t ’• t> FCO MMEND £1250: 3300 cash. BUY THIS & GIVE and £5OO cash: balance 4J per cent. CAN HIGHLY RECOMMLA v. J youß ;.- ARJr A REST . SOMETHING GOOD. . n . a VOTE -I can with the utmost confidence recommend the above properties, being of sound good value HavinThad over 30 years’ practical experience of Farming m Taranaki, I am m a posftxon to advise clients where best to pu rehase. E. JACKSON, COMMISSION AGENT, (Opposite the Criterion Hotel.) NEW PLYMOUTH.

FARQUHAR’S GREAT SALE OF FOOTWEAR, CLOTHING & ALL BOOTS & SHOES SHOWN IN OUK BOOT WINDOW J5/_ PER PAIR. ; See our Clothing Window. Neglige Shirts 5/11, Men e Heavy Knitted Undershirts 6/11, .and Men’s Grey and Shetland Undershirts 6/11, Colonial All Wool Sox 1/6 pair. All round reductions, on all other lines. SEE OUR DOOR DISPLAY. GEORGE FARQUHAR, BOOT IMPORTER. CLOTHIER & MERCER, INGLEWOOD. EASfEI.D COACH FACTORY. MOTOR-CAR Body Repairs, New Hoods, Cere Painted or Enamelled in any color and style required. Farm implements repaired. Horse-shoeing and General Smithing. Rubber Tyres fitted to Gig and Trap Wheels. A. LEECH, Next Bank of New South 'Wales, INGLEWOOD. L. A. NOLAN & COj HIDE. WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH. NEXT SALE, SEPTEMBER 12. Consignments solicited. Advice cards and addressed labels forwarded on application. k <

SEE OUR HOSIERY BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. ■REMEMBER, we SPECIALISE in Hosiery, and are able to eel! yon the right goods at the right price. Compare quality and price and you find us eure winners. LET US SHOW YOU Our Fine Range of New Hosiery, Fancy Ribbed Hose in Fawn, Grey, Putty, Nigger and Black. Our eelection of Extra Broad Rib, S x 1 JLib and Music Ribbed Hosiery is the best shown in town to-day. MAWKES & CHAMPION HOSIERY. WOOL & UMBRELLA SHOP, 277 DEVON STREET. WEST END BUTCHERY. f WISH to personally thank my cus- “*■ tomere for the liberal support accorded me since opening my shop. In turn I have pleasure in announcing that arrangements have been made for supplies of Prime Beef. Mutton and Pork, which customers so much appreciate. Get in early for a good joint or of our famed Small Goods. . Our premises are up-to-date and specially fitted for sanitation and cleanliness. You can rely on good service and best attention. s. A. DAILEY. BUTCHER. ‘•72'URLEANthe secret of beautiful curb— American

SOMETHING NEW FOR BREAKFAST! T OOK! everybody—here’s a new | and better breakfast delight u for you —something more enticing | than you’ve ever tasted before! g It’s called “KORNIES” J Saves time at breakfast—all | ready to serve straight from the r packet —merely sprinkle with j sugar and add milk or cream. Trv "Kornies” for to-morrow’s breakfast—you’ll enjoy their crisp palatable • “Kornies” are' nourishing and ! healthful —they are # the whole of i the wheat and malt flaked and j toasted for you in spotless Kornie [ Kitchens. . Take a packet of “Kornies | home to-night! ; BURGESS. FRASER & CO.. LTD.. MERCHANTS, CURRIE ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. WAITARA - AWAKING ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. - - -- X WINTER TIME-TABLE. From Tuesday, June 6, to Dec. 1. Leaves Waitara Post Office for Awaklno on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, at 9 a.m. sharp Leaves Awakino for Waitara, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at G a.m. PLEASE NOTE that the Mail Car will leave Post Office at 9 a.m., and not the Garage. AU Parcels must be at the Garage at 8.30 Q. H. JOHNSTON,

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1922, Page 8

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