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Further Sensational Reductions at the SALE THE WISE ONES WILL COME EARLY FOR THESE CASHMERFTITE BLOUSES—Love- 2Sin. PENNINE SHIRTING, all FINE HERRINGBONE SHEETING ly quality. XV ere 10/6. 7* '1 1 dark shades. g , YD. Unbleached, 54in. 2/6, 7*2in. 3/6, HORROCKSES' FLANNELETTE— SOin. WHITE TWILL SHEETING— SOin. 3/11 29 tuehaa wide. J/l) YD. as 4/6. Now g/Q MEN’S CASHMERE SOCKS, pure HORROCKSES' FLANNELETTE- BLACK CASHMERE HOSE—Fast wool, fine make. O/ i 1 PAIR * 36 inches wide. 1/ I X pure wool. Were 3/6. * 9/11 MEN’S FLAX SHIRTS—Pure cloth. CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTON <■£_, -L_L lovely quality. NOW Q /ti Crewdson’s make; 4Oin. wide. nvr DTD -rmoi? > * r-w vn ONE-ONE RIB HOSE—Pure wool, £/ I I ’ regular 4/11. Now O /"I "j PENNINE SHIRTS, all dark shades. Min. FANCY TICKING— Grand "W ere 10/6. 8/6 quality. Was 3/11. Q if YD. LLAMA HOSE, pure wool, circular ■ * make. /Z* PAIR. KAIAPOI TROUSERS—Grand value. BOYS’COLLEGE ‘•SHORTS"—Made ' Reduced to 29/6 of genuine Fox's Serge. Size 2to FINEST LLAMA HOSE—Famous 6 7/11, 7 to 12 8/11, yellow label make. Full fashion- MEN’S MERIDIAN SINGLETS.— 13 to 16 J 0/6 ed ' Now g/ J J PAIR. Were 13/6. KOW 10/6 The MELBOURNE Ltd NEW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD. ELTHAM HAWEEA. ' WANGANUI.

1 1 -■! E=X E3OE3 I 1 "''FSg O ENGLISH BOOTS & SHOES Fj Just Landed. I f. x z 3k I ? CROCKETT & JONES’ g» f //[■' / 1 Renowned English Boots and | K^ v , Shoes. Also—■l r IV I IILaAvZ /mHOy ARNOLD BROS.’ & CO.’S V|! lIIV I “Master Brand” Footwear. J V—\ . I B[ The above makers have a world- '*'••• |f\\ UU wide reputation for quality, || ’ Ji A style, comfort and long-wearing tv Footwear. Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. TX f* I S' TX K > < 9C* QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, | ? ■ JIB L> iV i 1 I TELEPHONE No. 433. « M. 1 v > 1—41—4 A-* NEW PLYMOUTH.

Land Buyers, Read This. QPLENDID 6-roomed houee with all the vmy Dwelling House of 5 rooms with, pn ACRES, close to Bell Block, Free- ° latest conveniences, together with -« up-to-date conveniences, hot and I hold, warm well sheltered farm; 44‘ acres of land, situated just outside «,id water, washhouse, copper and tubs, roomM i house, bathroom, wash-house, the Borough. Hot and cold water, bath- bathroom, concrete paths, coal house, l Cowshed, good orchard, 8 paddocks, will room, wash-house, copper and tube. The wood shed, nice level section, garden laid i carry 2 .5 cows. 2 miles from factory, boiMe has been well and truly built of ou t in flower beds. Very cheap at £1250 atfa / ter ~ m n e from school and post office; seasoned timber The land is well grass- £ o so cash. f, cow 6 2 horses. 5 yearlings, 1 grade ed, very suitable for cutting up purposes C-OING CONCERN. Jersey bull given in. ’ PRICE £3O per Will carry two cows. Laras trontage to acre. ’ Easy terms. Would exchange for main road. Ptice £2lOO. easy terms, or ACRES, choice little farm, situated town property. would consider good mortgages in ex- KA „,, 2’. . .. . - ■> cAN RiRCOMMFND THIS, change. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. Bell Block all high y improved s between Bell TO ACRES, handy little Dairy Farm. T" ' 6-roomed house, 10-bail concrete ’ ’ wit Handy piece t 1 SSL. "T S r < '■ 5 TTTTTI 6P p 'a e dd d oS!of laS, and level, subdivided into 10 paddock.. 1, windmill Factory and school with the exception of 5 acres df green Will «r“ cows a we°li y Ni»e Cottage a- WiH carry 15 cows. This is one feed (oats and grass) for winter feed. 4 with 4 rooms' «oMie-’i M the choicest properties in the district, acres turnips, good water supply, splenselling on"’account of continual i <1». and in great heart. Price £3000.-did place for wintering dairy cowsw Price oniv £45 dp- i -e I Tasy terms. M arm and well sheltered. PRICE only '”d £5OO cash; balance 4J £r cent. I ‘ CAN HIGHLY RECOMMEND. T’pyop’ TH ' S & GIVE SOMETHING GOOD. JYOLR FARM A REST. TJOTE.—I can 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 >0 advjee clients where best to purchase. E. JACKSON, COMMISSION AGENT, (Opposite the Criterion Hotel.) NEW PLYMOUTH.

■/ M , RAPE LUCERNE. , Of these it is essential to Wl ■ s°w only the very best seed, tfgk A few extra pence per acre ’MI on the seed is of no importance compared to obtaining a good strike. Our Rape and Lucerne Seed are grown from the purest stocks, and < they are double dressed by ]*//.; our special machinery. Our seed is of the highest germination. jV'jl Obtainable from progressive it'T? merchants and stores all over i;.-' New Zealand. IrHif F. COOPFR LTD. IpgSlt Pison Street, Wellington, N.Z. Ladies should be careful always that any preparation used on the skin JL made only of the finest and purest materials. Any irritating substance may cause trouble on the skin that will be lient is absolutely reliable. It will sothe and heal the mest tender skin g/. Friendly Societies’ Dispen*

LIME! LIME! FARMERS who have not yet looked right into the matter of using agricultural lime—especially if they grow LUCERNE should make fullest enquiries as soon as possible. All want to make the 1922-23 season a top-notch pioduction season. Those who use lime on their lucerne and dairy pastures will come out best. WE HAVE DEFINITE PROOF APPLY FOR PARTICULARS. ALSO PRICE LISTS AND ORDER FORMS FROM YOUR MERCHANTS. Am&ers’ Lime Co., Ltd. LIME & LIME PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS, NAPIER.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1922, Page 8

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