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Bargains! Bargains! and More Bargains at the Melbourne’s Sensational Sale NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY, AND REDUCED TO TH E SALE LEVEL CREATE UNPRECEDENTED ECONOMY OPPORTUNITIES. TUSSORE SILK. MEN’S TWEED VESTS. MEN’S POLICE BRACES. 2, inches J “P an '*r make. 14 qjj Tweed Vests in dark service- Genuine Shirlev make, every pair momme weight. Nice even text .re able tweed. Very useful to save stamped with maker's name. Splenfree from Haws. Bought to sell better garments. Reduced from did elastic webbing. Regular price «t 5/11. Reduced to- 10/6. Size 3 4to 7 . 3/11. R «f uced 4/g YARD. 7/11 EACH, g/g PAIR. HEAVY TUSSORE SILK. 31 inches wide. Best Japanese make. BOYS’ BRACES. FUJI SILK BLOOMERS. 21 momme weight. Splendid for Beautifully made and copied, from a Costumes or Dust Coat« Finest Splendid line just landed. Good live splendid roomy fitting pattern, quality we have ever imported. rubber webbing and good leather Wonderful value. Regular price Reduced from 8/6. end*. Reduced from 1/6. 17/6. Reduced to 6/11 YARD - I/- PAIR - 12/6 pair. The MELBOURNE, Ltd HEW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD. ELTHAM. HAWERA. WANGANUI.

f The latest Styles in English p jWx Boots and /wwUSL r cu n 0 l / -.\ f Elegance and Comfort are com- g | 1 i Ji; i ®7” x\J@j|%SS|j|3y bined in these distinctive Shoes. |fi t .- —~ [ Only the best materials used, 2’, jrbsffiiSy ,<jsy i-JHk and as these goods have come in || 11 Jfy at reduc“d prices, they are all K ' pt ° d Value ’ Sole Agents New Plymouth District tor Crockett and Jones’ ‘HEALTH” BR.-xND FOOTWEAR j g POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. J [i * i I S’* Tfc II I 9fT QUALITY SHOE" HOUSE, 1 1 H IIIIL> 1X !< I I TELEPHONE No. 433. k ixs^soiezgr*"" 11

USE “ECLIPSE” MANURES. THEY ARE THE BEST AND THEREFORE THE CHEAPEST. KITE have a full range of Mixtu res for all crops —also supplies of ’’ High-grade JAPANESE SUPERPHOSPHATE. If your Local Agent is unable to supply your requirements of •"ECLIPSE" Fertilizers, write for full particulars to— THE NZ. REFRIGERATING, CO-, LTD. WANG A N U I. ===== WOLSELEY CREAM SEPARATORS BRITISH MADE FOR BRITISH USERS. 1921 MODELS Special Features. — Simplicitv of Bowl and Gearing: Ea y Accessibility to all Parts; Highest kmc-ieney in Skimming; Bas- Bear.ngs to main drive, making it the ea®ie»t runring machine on the market60 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., lietributors in Taranaki.

THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION balthangie REFINER (12!2) V 5 X\TLL STAND AT OWNER’S FARM. PEMBROKE ROAD. AND TRAVEL STRATFORD AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. Color, brown with white face and hind fetlocks. Foaled November, 191.9 ; stands 16.3% hands high on large, flat bones with nice oblique pasters, with big sound feet. Has a powerful built body; a shaft filled in every form. Moves like a piece of machinery: carries an abundance of fine silky feather and has a very docile temper. Dam. Balthangie Lily (147.9) VS. by Royal Standard (401) VI. Sire. Meteor (9.") V 3. Siloth Lady (imp.) (695) VI. Refiner was awarded first, prize at Stratford at two years old. first for best registered stallion, also champion. His dam. Balthangie Lily, has been shown at Hawera. Stratford, and New Plymouth, and was awarded 7 firsts, 2 seconds, 2 champions, 3 reserve champions. His sire. Meteor, was shown at Manawatu, Feilding, Waikato, Wanganui. Auckland, and Hawera, and was awarded 12 firsts. 2 seconds, 5 champions, and 2 reserve champions. His granddam, Siloth Lady, has been shown at Manawatu. Hawera, Wanganui, i Hawke’s Bay. Feilding, Masterton, Rangitikei, ‘ Hastings. Auckland, and Waikato, and was I awarded 31 firsts, seconds, 5 champions, 5 : reserve champions, also a 50 guinea challenge I cup. Refiner’s forbears proves he is of the ; best blood procurable, and is one of the best sires ever available for use by breeders in Taranaki. For extended pedigree see cards. A limited number of mares taken. Fee for the season : Single mare 6 guineas, with one guinea reduction if paid by January 1, 1923. Every care but no responsibility. Further particulars from D. ENRIGHT, Groom in charge. J. PAUL, Owner. TO STAND AT WAITARA AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING 5 7 DISTRICT. PRINCE J $ IVANHOE Foaled November 20, 1913. Bred by Ernest Short, Esq., Feilding. Sire, Londsdale Again (imp.) (15618) ; dam. Miss Ivanhoe (691) ; sire, Ivanhoe (793) ; g dam. Flower of Okaiawa (1522) ; sire. Glengyle (373); g.g. dam, Blossom; sire. Sir William Wallace (imp.); g.g.g. dam. Darling; sire, Biack Champion (imp.) (120). PRINCE IVANHOE is a rich dark bay in color, verj’ 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 himself a sure foal-getter. It will be seen he has one of the best pedigrees of any horse in the country. Terms: £5 ss, payable January 1, 1923. All miares sold or exchanged held as in foal. Groom's fee ss, payable at first service. W. TOPLESS, Owner. ’Phone 106. Twenty years’ experience with Sharland’s “Moa” Brand Egg Preservative has proved it to be absolutely reliable. The Eggs are kept fresh and sweet—without the slightest smell or disagreeable ta<ste. Packed in small tins, also fr-gal., l-gah, and 4-gal. •. ’-le.

TO STAND THE SEASON iffil AT NEW PLYMOUTH. THE IMPORTED HORSE CAMPFIRE < s ’ By Carbine (2) ; dam Revelry (5). Campfire is a brown horse standing 16 hands, and comes from the same branch of the No. 5 1 family as Doncaster, and is closely related. Campfire is the sire of the following wellknown horses: Depredation (winner of the Auckland Cup, 2000 sovs.), Royal Dragoon (winner of the Reefton Cup, Westland JubileeCup), White Blaze (winner of the Waveriey Cup). Lady Louisa (winner of the Connolly Handicap and three times runner-up in the Otaki-Raukawa Cups). Others <>f life progeny are: Lady Nolan. Topic, John Willie, Bivouac, Flying Camp, Ihupuna. Walti, Cinders, Embers, 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, Warmth, Skylight. Here We Are, Skiddadle, The Reaver. Lepanto, Cammy, Crossfire, Pouma. Muraahi, Carabine, Mort Avis, Camp Guard, and Lively Fire. Terms £l ° 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. QHEAP O T O R I N G AND HOW TO GET IT. T>UY your new and Tyre Accessories at the T.X.L.. and let ue have your old ones for Repairs. R. WHALE, SOI-303 Devon Street, Opposite Red Post.

TO TRAVEL new I PLYMOUTH & SURJH|g3EO ROUNDING DISTRICT, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE HORSE GOWAN BRAE Sire—Royal Crown. No. 544, .N.Z.S.B. Dam—Jess, No. 1533, N.Z.S.B. Terms: £J fa single mare, or £4 4s if paid |>n or before January 1. 1923; two or more mares same owner as peF arrangement. All care taken but no responsibility. Groomage fees, ss; paddocking 2s 6d. Will be at Oakura every Monday; Oka to to Warea Road Tuesdays; Home Wednesdays; Carrington and Mangerei Roads Thursday; Mottle Friday? Beti Block Saturday.. A. J. CROSS. Owner, Vogeltown. Or groom in charge. TO STAND THE SEASON AT EGMONT VILLAGE THE SURROUNDING THE CLYDESDALE STALLION. JUM Jum, by Lord Roberts, dam Polly; Polly, by Blow boy Jum. rising 12 years old, dark brown, with splendid bone, and has left great Btock, all being good workers with th? best of tempers. Jum has a great constitution, splendid temper, and is a great worker in any harness. TERMS: £3 19s single mare: two or more belonging to same owner, as per arrangements. AU care taken, but no responsibility. Any fcare not proving tn foal served free next sea>on. Jum will travel Kaimata district; stop overnight at Mr. C. Martin's, then on to Dudl’V and Durham Roads, and Lepper and Upper Xgmont Roads, and on home to Egmont Village. Monday nights. Mr Martin’s: Tuesday, back gn Xgmont Village, through route as above. Grazing. 2/- per week. F. W. CARRINGTON, gm out v Ul«ee. JBr groom In charge.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1922, Page 8

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