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Stirring Bargains OFFERED DAILY CONTINUE TO DRAW CROWDS OF SHOPPERS TO THE MELBOURNE’S Sensational Stock-taking Sale WATCH WINDOWS FOR FRESH BARGAINS. READ THESE27in. WHITE SILK. WHITE SILK BLOUSES. MEN’S PARIS GARTERS. J ? pa “ is full 10 Our own beautifully veined Just arrived, but they go into this B"? , , Shaded choice." and finished. Made of 10 momme Sale. The quality is better than D a J 3 j r Government silk. Fit, style and make are per- usual, and we recommend them, stamp. Reduced from o/11. feet. Reduced from 21/-. Reduced from 2/11 pair. 4/3 YASD - 16/9 2/- PAIE - 29in. FUJI SILK CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES. HEAVY PRESIDENT BRACES dtnukiaa w-,—. j Probably the greatest bargain in the This is the only genuine Shirley uie and 'T lthout a "! n Sale; 10 momme weight. Will wear President on the market. “Out on tmderwL.. fo I like Pin-wire. All new styles. Some their own” for giving long service . an< l have pretty neat tucks. Reduced and a maximum of comfort. ReBlouses. Was 7/11. from 35/ ._ duced from 5/6 REDUCED TO 5/6 YARD. 22/g 4/6 PAIR, The MELBOURNE, Ltd MEW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD, ‘ STRATFORD. ELTHAM. HAWERA. WANGANUI.

ti > r- . . . -■ .. ■„ . w a, The latest Styles in English H b ? jrWS, jfcyj X Boots and i ? Shoes. ; / ppi \ Elegance and Comfort are com- ” 1 bined in these distinctive Shoes. V I'. I ( f f \ll V l_> u MjSpaM|pWy I Wf Only the best materials used, 'ttYV t"vMV and as these goods have come in 11 at reduced prices, they are all M DU gtod value. Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. t POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. e E 5 < < T ? QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, g t 1111 IXa I I . I TELEPHONE No. 433. g ! n L/WlYiyiLfLi aJJ NEW PLYMOUTH. H \ II -ri— tt— rrn— r i _:m & i

RIDE A “DOUGLAS” HTHE “DOUGLAS” was built for strenuous conditions, and proved during the Great War—when 25,000 “DOUGLAS” Outfits were used by the Allies—its paramount reliability under the severest ordeal of the road. On the many racing tracks of the world it has likewise established its claim to pre-emi-nence. 6 H.P.. 4 H.P., 3| H.P. and 2f H.P. Models available. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. PERCY J. DOUGLASS TARANAKI “DOUGLAS” AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. A REAL BARGAIN —in— UPHOLSTERED SUITES On Show at O. MANLEY’S FULL SIZE CHESTERFIELD & 2 DIVAN CHAIRS. Usual Price £35. SALE PRICE £26 10s. DRAWING 'ROOM SETTEE & 2 EASY CHAIRS. Usual Price £25. SALE PRICE ~19. These Prices for September only at O. MANLEY’S CABINETMAKER, BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. HOME SEPARATION THE BEATRICE SEPARATOR. fpHE most successful and reliable SepI‘ < ‘ a rat or for hand or power Home Separation is the “BEATRICE,” one of , the highest grade machines on the mari ket, and though not one of the common, low-priced machines it is at least the ofluel of some that are considerably dearer. Many hundreds are in use all ovei the North Island. Enquire before buying. ‘STOCKED AT STRATFORD’ By JTNION FOUNDRIES, T TD., Which will be glad to fit it up Jor you, find gladly give fulleat tefecmaß

WOLSELEY CREAM SEPARATORS BRITISH MADE FOR BRITISH USERS. 1921 MODELS Special Features. — Simplicity of Bowl and Gearing; Ea°y Accessibility to all Parts; Highest kiueiency in Skimming; Ba.- Bearings to main drive, making it the easiest runring machine on the market. 60 Gallons per hour £33 90 Gallons per hour £44 Also 18 and 30 gallon capacity. Price on application. THE ONLY BRITISH SEPARATOR. L. A. NOLAN & CO.,

TO STAND THE SEASON AT EGMONT • VILLAGE AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING MM&fcsx THE CLYDESDALE STALLION. JUM Jam, by Lord Roberts, dam Polly; Polly, by Blowboy. Jum, rising 12 years old, dark brown, with splendid bone, and has left great ■tock. all being good workers with the best of tempers. Jum has a great constitution, splendid temper, and is a great worker in any 1 harness. TEEMS: £3 10s single mare: two or more Belonging to same owner, as per arrangements. AIL care taken, but no responsibility. Adv mare not proving in foal served free next season. Jum will travel Kaimaia district; stop overnight at Mr. C. Martin's, then on to Dudley and Durham Roads, and Lepper and Upper Egmont Roads, and on home to Egmont Village. Monday nights, Mr. Martin's; Tuesday, back to Egmont Village, through route as above. Grazing, 2/- per week. F. W. CARRINGTON, Egmont Village. Or groom in charge.

TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW plymouth - THE IMPORTED HORSE CAMPFIRE (5) By Carbine (2) ; dam Revelry (5). , Campfire is a brown horse standing 16 hands, and comes from the same branch of the No. 5 family as Doncaster, and is closely related. Campfire is the sire of the following welli known horses: Depredation (winner of the Auckland Cup, 2000 sovs.). Royal Dragoon (winner of the Reef ton Cup, Westland Jubilee Cup), White Blaze (winner of the Waverley C>:n), Lady Louisa (winner of the Connolly ’• -.ndleap and three times runner-up in the J Kaukawa Cups). Others of his progeny : Lady Nolan, Topic, John Willie, Bivouac, Flying Camp, Ihupuna, Waiti, Cinders, Em-l.t-rs. Carbiness, Hopye, Shandon Bells, Camp Kettle, Torchlight. Ahika. Moutoa Camp, Bell ; of the Camp, Generalissimo, Kickapoo, Evening Glow. Wonder, Claris, Sling Camp, The Digger, Otauru Kid, BlazeaWay, Goldwork, I Warmth, Skylight. Here We Are, Skiddadle, , The Reaver. Lepanto, Cammy, Crossfire, Pou--1 ma. MuraahL Carabine, Mort Avis, Camp Guard, and Lively Fire. Terms £lO 10s. Payable December 31, 1922. Good grazing at 2s 6d per week. For further particulars apply to— J. BOND, Gill Street, New Plymouth. All care taken but no responsibility. “REGO” THE WORLD’S BEST SEPARATORS. • User writes ae follows: “I am well pleased with the ‘Rego/ It skims so clean, and there is only .01 per cent, of iat left in the skim milk.” CALL AND INSPECT. STAINTON & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS. -Phone* 132 4 190. P.O. Box 142.

ro STAND AT WAI/■Yk TARA AND TRAVEL TffE SURROUNDING J DISTRICT. PRINCE J * IVANHOE Foaled November 20. 1913. Mred by Ernest Short, Esq., Fell ding. > Sire, Londsdale Again (imp.) (15618) ; dam. Miss Ivanhoe (691) ; sire, Ivanhoe (793) ; g dam. Flower of Okaiawa (1522) ; sire, Glen*yle (373) ; g.g. darn. Blossom; sire. Sir William Wai la <* (imp.) ; f.g.g. dam, Darling; ■ire. Black Champion (imp.) (120). PRINCE IVANHOE is a rich dark bay in color, very compactly built. with immense muscular quarters. good shoulders, strong loins, .good bone, with splendid feet, and is remarkably active, favored with a great constitution and a beautiful temper, and has proved hintself a sure foal-getter. It will be seen be has one of the best pedigrees of any horse in the country. Terms: £5 ss, payable January 1, 1923. All mares sold or exchanged held as in foal. Groom's fee 5«. payable at first service. W. TOPLESS, Owner. VMma IM.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1922, Page 8

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