Further Sensational Reductions at the GREAT SALE "3THE WISE ONES WILL COME EARLY FOR THESE C^Sv TT W CT e“y 6 2b^/VT XE SHIETING ’ all FINE HERRINGBONE SHEETING y quantj. ere IU/b. dark shades. | ,Q YD. Unbleached, 54in. 2/6, 72in. 3/6, FLAXX i :L /n T Yi> 6Ui "’ WHITE TWILL sheeting- 80in - 3/11 HORROCKSES’ FL ANNETTE “ 3/6 MEX ’ S CASHMERE SOCKS ’ P ure I,^“2™'U’ o Sr F “ 2/11 “«• CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTON— 2/11 MEN’S FLAX SHIRTS—Pure elotlT Crewdson’s make; 40in. wide. nYV lovely quality. XOW B/6 /-• i YD OXE-O.XE RIB .HOsE —Pure wool, Wil regular 4/11. Now O/l 1 PENNINE SHIRTS, all dark shades. 56in. FANCY TICKING—Grand /Were 10/6. 8/6 quality. Was 3/11. Oil Y'D. LLAMA HOSE, pure wool, circular * make. K/CPAIR. KAIAPOI TROUSERS—Grand value. BOYS’ COLLEGE -SHORTS ’—Made ' ’ Reduced to 1 Q j • of genuine Fox's Serge. Size 2 to FINEST LLAMA HOSE—Famous 6 7/11, 7to 12 8/11, yellow label make. Full fashion- MEN’S MERIDIAN SINGLETS.— 13 to 16 ed. Now Q/H PAIR. Were 13/6. NOW JQ/fj The MELBOURNE Ltd NEW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD. ELISAM. HAWERA. WANGANUI.
XIO a, ENGLISH BOOTS & SHOES zWbX 755, Just Landed. /./ 1 f CROCKETT & JONES’ ( ’d, I ■ \ /Yjtgi&SiX Renowned English Boots and I / •uU-U-Ky'' -jjjggaEHßfl Shoes. Also—- ' j : ' ' ARNOLD BROS.’ & CO.’S v.lk i I ~ ~ : jF “Master Brand’’ Footwear. ■/. jr /SL The a b ov e makers have a world- 1 ]T wide reputation for quality, , A style, comfort and long-wearing |f Footwear. “ Sole Agents Hew Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. T\ f* ¥/' II f 9 QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, 111 BL v§V 1V I i I - TELEPHONE No. 433. Wk 4 4 NEW PLYMOUTH. JW IE3EIOEII ■■' 1 L.
Land Buyers, Read This. CPLENDID 6-roomed houee with all the TWEW Dwelling House of 5 rooms with ACRES close to Bell Block Freelatest conveniences, together with up-to-date conveniences, hot and 60 ~ , ’ r Q ™. a 44 acres of land, situated just outside cold water, washhouse, copper and tubs, roomp ,i house hnthrnnm v.-h-hnn-. the Borough. Hot and cold water, bath- backroom, concrete paths, coal house. eow .hed <, oo d’ orchard ft naddnrlrs will room, wash-house, copper and tuljc. The wood shed, nice level section, garden laid q! ” ...... p , house has been well and trulv built of out in flower beds Very cheap at £1250 lE ' 2o 2 ™ le , s fr , om faetoly, seasonrf timber. The land is well grass- _ £ss o cas". ouarter mile from school and post office; ed, verv suitable for cutting up purposes. cnrur rnwrFuw , cow 'i’ 7, h ° rees 'l.? rate Will carry two eowe. frontage to GOING CONCERN. Jersey bull given in PRICE £ot> per main road. Price £2lOO, easy terms, or „ „ ir , nr . £ , J » cre ’ « rme ' Would exchange for would consider eood'mort 2 a<re- in ex- ACRES, choice httle farm, situated town property. Xn.e « GREAT OPPORTUNITY Bell Block, all highly improved. CAN RECOMMEND THIS. TO ACRES, bandv little Dairy Farm, good 6-roomed house, 15-bail concrete Q 4 ACRES, situated between Bell situated near Stratford- a u:floor cowshed, concrete yard, splendidly Block and Waitara. Handy piece level subdivided into 10 paddocks- l il sheltered, water, laid to all paddocks of land, all been ploughed and grassed mile’from school, factory and railway, i worn windmill. Factory and school with the exception of 5 acres of green Will carry 25 rows well. Nice Cottage I handy. Will carry 15 cows. This is one feed (oats and grass) for winter feed. 4 with eonvenien. es; 4 rooms. Soldier’s lofI of th< ‘ choicest properties in the district. | acres turnips, good water Supply, splenfarm; selling on account of continual 1 Clean and in great heart. Price £3OOO. did place for wintering dairy cows, ill health Price only £45 per acre. [Easy terms. I Warm and well sheltered. PRICE only and £5OO cash, balance 4i per cent.) CAN HIGHLY RECOMMEND. £1250: .300 cash. BUY THIS & GIVE SOMETHING GOOD. J YOUR FARM A REST. JJOTE.—I can with the utmost confidence recommend the above properties, being of sound good ~ value. Having had over 30 ye ars’ practical experience of Farming in Taranaki, lamin a position Jo advise clients where best to purchase. E. JACKSON, COMMISSION AGENT, (Opposite the Criterion Hotel.) NEW PLYMOUTH. ?
“Amber Tips” Now obtainable from all grocers in solidlybuilt 21b. tins. This tin is just a nice handy size for use on the pantry shelf after being emptied. Costs just the same per lb. as “Amber Tips in yb. and lib. packages. Ask your grocer for a 21b. tin of “AMBER TIPS” FINE Tea
No dairyman or farmer should be i without a STORM-PROOF LANTERN. Makes night as bright as day. Steady t ight in wind and rain. Safe, reliable. I Write for booklet. R. P if. Manning Co., 139 Albert Street, 4 nek la »A* •
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1922, Page 8
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