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Bargain Seekers . v ARE REMINDED THAT 1 ‘THE MELBOURNE’S SENSATONAL SALE FINALLY CLOSES ON SATUR DAY NEXT ’ LAST CHANCE FOR THE FOLL OWING WONDERFUL BARGAI NS SILK BLOUSES, worth 25/-. 36in. BUTTER CLOTH, worth GREY DENIMS, plain or yd. Yd. striped, were 11/6. Pair. CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, worth Iy^NELKTTE., "ENZEDAR” (N.Z.R.) TROUSIEPS [ 35/. OO /£• Reduced from 1/-. €|D. Xd. grand tweed; were 29/6. Q g ** ' “DOCTOR" FLANNEL. Gref. SADDLE TWEED “SHORTS.” CASHMERETTE BIGUSES, " white and Shetland. 0/11 Yd. sizes 4to 6. 8/11 :7 to 12, worth 9/11. 7 -./U 10/11, 13 to IS, 1 O/ft 8 ‘ LADIES’ COTTON SINGLETS, ” | FUJI SILK, double warp. Extra Large Size. Q /Q KAIAPOI TWEED SUITS, worth 7/11. eF were S9/6. 7 V/- I v) 54in. DAMASK, white and cream. • | JAPANESE SILK. 27in., 10 2/11 Yd ’ BOYS’ SPORT SUITS, sizes monune. Worth 5/11. 4-/3 Yd. CREWDSON’S LONGCLOTH. 4to 8 ’ Z9/6; 1 A 0 A 3 A,, extra line make, 36in. 1 /Q Yd. ' to ID ’ JU/b CREPE DE CHINE. White -*-/ ; only, 10 momme, 40in. HARD WEAR TROUSERS, MEN’S WOOL SOCKS, Colonial -<le, 7/11 Yd. were 14/6. 9/6 ’air. make, were 1/11. 1/6 Pr - ! Mx-y W. £ NEW PLYMOUTH. ELTHAM. i 1 1. 18 /"I INGLEWOOD, HAWERA. j • STRATFORD. WANGANUI. r X— ■

The latest Styles in English p Boots and ./'Qb'v r a Shoes, i TJj. iXWIsMtI P i / aT iVrSSSsSSS' ij Elegance and Comfort are com- B 4 \ iI WHI I; I* S Lined in these distinctive Shoes. K 5 ' 1 1 ' M Alli ' ; 1' /_!/ —- ’ ATsferS Only the best materials used, 5./ ® L and as these goods have come in | i 1 \ at reduced prices, they are all r geod valtu--. §g Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. |i) POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. DOCK PH I ’S “ «. | *4 Vf Vz IV. tfx. * » e *~' NEW PLYMOUTH. E=Z3IESS I” -

IMPORTANT TO FEED’S No. 65 CATTLE TONIC Useful for Cows and Calves suffering from the following: Loss of Appetite, Loss of Flesh. Stock continually chewing 'bones, sticks, etc., will be benefited by a cm -se of this No- 65 Tonic. TEED’S, NEW PLYMOUTH. HOME SEPARATION THE BEATRICE SEPARATOR. r I S HE most successful and reliable Sep- ■*■ arator for hand or power Home Separation is the “BEATRICE,” one of the highest grade machines on the market, and though not one of the common, low-priced machines it is at least the equal of some that are considerably • dearer. Many hundreds are in use all over the North Island. Enquire before buying. STOCKED AT STRATFORD By JTNION FOUNDRIES, J TD., Which will be glad to fit it up for you, and gladly give fullest information. FURNITURE DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU. TJEFORE you buy one piece of Furniture, get in touch with J. McGiven, of Veale’s Estate, New Plymouth, who will gladly call upon you and show you the way to furnish the home at a big saving. Made in Sullivan & Factory at i Wanganui —your Furniture needs will be supplied direct. This is only a small I advertisement, but it holds out an op- | portunitv for big savings. Write' and Mr. McGiven will call. JOHN McGIVEN, j Veale’s Estate, NEW PLYMOL TH. I Agent for S. J. Sullivan’s Furniture Factory. I —————— — ! RE-OPENING RE-OPENING FOR THE SEASON. MAY & ARROWSMITH’S gODA pOUNTAIN J)E COOL. REFRESHING DRINKS. ICE CREAMS. SUNDAES. As in the past QUALITY will bo our WATCHWORD. We are out to please you. Among our Specialities will be APRICOT EGG SUNDAES. APRICOT EGG SUNDAES. j You must try one of these. They >re Good!

WOLSELEY | CREAM SEPARATORS | BRITISH MADE FOR BRITISH USERS. 1921 MODELS I Special Features. —Simplicity of Bowl and Gearing; Ea-y Accessibil- | ity to all Parts; Highest Lmcieney in Skimming; Bat- Bearings to I main drive, making it the easiest running machine on the market. a 60 Gallons per hour £33 90 Gallons per hour £44 Also IS and 30 gallon capacity. Price on application. THE ONLY BRITISH SEPARATOR. L. A. NOLAN & CO., Di S

. 4, 4. i*i -I'Tfr.fr* -j-frfrfrfrfrfr I—J—<-**; | What Returns are Yuo Getting from Your Soil ? If your soil is thick, sour, lacking free nitrogen, or sticky, it , X cannot possibly yield the crops which you expect as a result of your * » labours. ♦ There is one sure way to make your soil 100 per cent, efficient, « T and that is to use ’ LIME LIBERALLY. 4 T LIMING is no experi- • ♦ ment, for LIME is Na- ,■?> (’1 I -.“x-'r ; J ates sick, sour soils—>t </J «|» releases that great eseen- . / * X tial —NITROGEN —it is > * / J THE PLANT FOOD n t a crops require. The use « J Oa Lime is always fol- •?';>s ♦ lowed by results which ’ X no other fertilizer can ♦ give. a. =2- . | AMNERS’ LIME (burnt and unburnt, suitable for drilling), « T is a product of certified quality. , I START USING IT THIS SEASON. X Write To-Night for fullest particulars, or ask your Merchants T for Price List and Order Form. \ Amners’ Lime Co., Ltd. LIME & LIME PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS, jNAP I 3 R . iH>< 4-4iir*ir>>44 ■f'4T-X-F-X'-4* ❖•M*’!**!**? <^*^^*<**l'’! , ’i****4’*** , i' <♦*>

USE “ECLIPSE” MANURES. THEY ARE THE BEST AND THEREFORE THE CHEAPEST. yt v E have a full range of Mixtures for all crops —also supplies of ’ High-grade „ JAPANESE SUPERPHOSPHATE. If your Local Agent is unable to supply your requirements ot “ECLIPSE” Fertilizers, write for full particulars to— THE N Z. REFRIGERATING, CO , LTD. wANGA N U I.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1922, Page 8

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