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Sensational Stock-taking Sale NOW PROCEEDING. HERE ARE A FEW ONLY OF THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS OFFERING. j THERE are SCORES OF OTHERS EQUALLY INTERESTING. CALL OR WRITE. LADIES’COTTON SMGLETS, 42in. HARD WEAR TROUSERS great--0 on? ’ -Reduced from 3/11. Q/Q iy reduced. Were 14/6. Now Q/Z* B yd 3 ™’ 3Sm JDYI LADIES’ NATURAL SINGLETS, BOYS’ SADDLE TWEED KNICK--3 ' 4 wo °l aaJ cotton. Reduced from ERS, Sizes 4to 6 Q/1 1 HORROCKSES’ A RYLANDS CAL- 8 -' 6 ' 5/11 ICO. 36in. Reduced from 1/3. XEW WHITE SILK BLOUSES, 10 Size s 7tol-2, 1(>/11 8 1/- ia ' d - momme ailk. Reduced from 29/0. Sizes 13 to 16, 12 6 CREAM A WHITE DAMASK, 54in. 16/9 MEN’S KNITTED SOCKS, all wool. I Hedueed from 3/11. 2/11 CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES. 10 N.Z. Make. Were 1/11. j/g Pr. NAVY PRINT AND DRILLETTE, momme weight. Reduced from BOYS’ TWEED SPORT SUITS 30 inches wide. Reduced from 1/9. 39/6. 226 Sizes 4 to 6 I 1/3 JAPANESE WHITE SILK, 27in., 10 Size 3 7to 12 qr/ HORROCKSES’ LONGCLOTH. 36 momme. Reduced from 5/6. O;j - inehee wide. No. 200. Reduced FAMOUS FUJI SILK, 29in., deep S,Z ® S 13 tO 16 39/6. from 2/6. I''9 eream: was 7/11. Now K/g MEN’S PETONE FLANNELS, all “DOCTOR ’ FLANNEL, 27m. wide. WHITE CREPE DE CHINE, 40 W ° oL Reduced from 7/11. g/g I Reduced from 3/11. 2/11 inch. 10 momme - Reduced from MEN’S SILK BOWS. Reduced from WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES, 9/11. 7/11 1/11 and 2/11. Now J/. I full size. Reduced from 15/6. MEN’S GREY DENIMS, Boz. cloth. MEN’S IRISH LAWN HANDKER0/g Reduced from 10/6. CHIEFS, were lA- Now OD. pm * * II II SALE RUNNING AT ALL 1 he Melbourne Ltd. ■ a J ■ ... 1 I p» ■- , . ■ .... : 1 - . ,„, OE3 n, ENGLISH BOOTS & SHOES Just Landed. CROCKETT & JONES’ ! MVlu A \ Renowned English Boots and 71iJ.il. ~ Shoes. Also—--1 11 I Rih HI' ARNOLD BROS.’ & CO.’S | : ! r>' . 'i‘ “Master Brand” Footwear. J I Bl The a b°ve makers have a worldwide reputation for quality, 11 style, comfort and long-wearing ** U Footwear. UrtU* Kew Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. POSTAGE PAID OH COUNTRY ORDERS. Z“* T S' 1 I 1 5£7 QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, 3lt IL >BV B< II I TELEPHONE No. 433. M I UWIYIXILdL* aJ/ NEW PLYMOUTH. OE =3E=E=IE=OC3I=3E=iOiZ

Land Buyers, Read This. QPLENDID 6-ruomed house with ail the VEW Dwelling House of 5 rooms with ACRES, close to Bell Block, Freelatest conveniences, together, with up-to-date conveniences, hot and OV warm we n sheltered farm; 44V acres of land, situated just outside cold water, washhouse, copper and tubs, roomed house, bathroom, wash-house, the Borough. Hot and cold water, bath- bathroom, concrete paths, coal house, cowshed, good orchard. 8 paddocks, will room, wash-house, copper and tubs. The wood shed, nic-e level section, garden laid carry 25 cows, 2 miles from factory, house has been well and truly built of out ;n flower beds. Very cheap at £1250 Quarter mile from school and post office; seasoned timber. The land is well gras>- £550 cash. 17 cow ; s, - houses, 5 yearlings, 1 grade ed. very suitable for cutting up purpose-. GOING CONCERN. Jersey bull given in. * PRICE £5O per Will carry two cows. Large frontage to acre. Easy terms. Would exchange for main road. Price £2lOO. easy terms, or ACRES, choice little farm, situated town property. * ould consider good mortgages» m « 04 ‘ . .. hi hl improved. CAN RECOMMEND RHIS. change. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. | Bell Bio.k aff highly • ACRES. sit u ate d between Bell 79 ACRES bandy little Dairy Farm eo^hed . concrete vard. splendidly I** Block and Waitara. Handy piece . , a near ll sheltered. water laid to all paddocks of land, all been ploughed and grassed Irrel, subdivided into 10 paddock... 1 : I windmill. Factory and school' with the exception of 5 acres of green mile from school. lactory and railway ■ , flandv ' wnl carrv j 5 mws . Thia is one I feed (oats and grass) for winter feed, 4 Will carry 2.- cows wel.. _ , ice iof the choicest prooerties in the district.'acres turnips, good water supply, splenwith conveniences: 4 .oom-. o..ers j great heart. Price £3OOO. did place. for wintering dairy cows, farm: sellmg on account or continue! 1 pRICE on]y ‘" Win ef. r u e ’bai n anc. d" per cent' ’ ' CAN HIGHLY RECOMMEND. £1250: -.300 cash. BUY THIS & GIVE CX4OD P i’ABM A REST. XTOTE I p an 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, I am in a position to advise clients where best to purchase. £. JACKSON, COMMISSION AGENT, (Opposite the Criterion Hotel.) NEW PLYMOUTH.

FARQUHAR’S GREAT SALE OF FOOTWEAR, CLOTHING & MERCERY. ALL BOOTS & SHOES SHOWN IN OUR BOOT WINDOW J 5/. PER PAIR. See our Clothing Window. Neglige v Shirts 5/11. ! Men’«s Heavy Knitted Undershirts 6/11. and Xten’s Grey and Shetland Undershirts 6711, Colonial All Wool Sox 1/6 pair. AH round reductions on all other lines. SEE OUR DOOR DISPLAY. GEORGE FARQUHAR, BOOT IMPORTER, clothier & MERCER, INGLEWOOD. FRANK SYKES (Late P. J. Douglass.) I EXPERT CYCLE & MOTOR CYCLE MECHANIC. I I 'fXJHERE you get reliable repairs at I ! ’ * moderate prices. All accessories ' j stocked. Racing Cycles built up to cus- ‘ tomers’ design. FRANK SYKES, LIARDET STREET. | (Round Melbourne Corner.) . —-—■ Two dependable Beltings for Factories: GANDY’S GENUINE BRITISH GALATA BELTING. Thoroughly dependable and lasi#; longer. than other j beltings. Also MANGROtITE LEATH/ lER BELTING. Further information I P. M. Maturing 139 Albert Street, i

I WEST END BUTCHERY. T WISH to-personally thank my customere for the liberal support accorded me since opening my ehop. 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 some of our famed Small Goods. Our premisee are and specially fitted for sanitation and cleanliness. You can rely on good service and • best attention. | S. A. DAILEY. i BUTCHER. | TWO FORECASTS! 1 rpHAT New Plymouth Goes Bone Dry | next election: so will your new ; home be if built with WINGET CON- ; CRETE BLOCKS. Apply— SMITH AND CASSIE. 1 NOBB S LINE. NEW PLJ-MOUTH. HIGH GRADE FURNITURE. VVE are designers and , •* ’ of all that is good in furniture. We ' have no shop expenses, no dead costs. ■ We ran eave you 20 per cent, on your Furniture. Freight paid any town in i Taranaki Write'for designs and prices . to J- MrGiven and Co., Veale’s Estate. New Plymouth. J. M‘GIVEN AND CO.. j Estat? New Plvmoutl j ALL .WORK GUARANTEED

• SOMETHING NEW FOR BREAKFAST! J OOK! everybody—here’s a new and better breakfast delight . - you-—something more enticing J:an you’ve ever tasted before! ' i It’s celled “KORNIES” i Saves time at Breakfast —all * ready to serve straight from the J packet —merely sprinkle with sugar and add milk or cream. i (Trv “Kornies” for to morrow’s breakfast—you’ll enjoy their crisp palatable delieiousner.s. “Kornies” are nourishing and I healthful —they are the whole of the wheat and malt flaked and S toasted for you in spotless Kornie Kitchens. Take a packet of “Kornies home to-night'. BURGESS. FRASER & : CO.. LTD.. | ; | MERCHANTS, I ’ CURRIE ST. NEW PLYMOUTH. | i , - - . ’ WAITARA - AWAKIMO ROYAL MAIL I . Vv SERVICE. WINTER TIME-TABLE. From Tuesday, June 6, to Dec. 1. | Leaves Waitara Post Office for Awakina on , Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, at | 9 a.m. sharp. leaves Awakino for Waitara. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 a.m. PLEASE NOTE that the Mail Car will leav/ • Post Office at 9 a.m., and not the Garage. All Parcels must be at the Garage at 8.30 j a “‘ 4S. H. JOHNSTON, Proprietor.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1922, Page 8

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