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Bargain Seekers ARE REMINDED THAT xhTHE MELBOURNE’S SENSATONAL SALE FINALLY '£ CLOSES ON SATURDAY NEXT LAST CHANCE FOR THE FOLL OWING WONDERFUL BARGAI NS ; SILK BLOUSES, worth 25/-. 36in. BUTTER CLOTH, worth GREY DENIMS, plain or ■£o /0 7d yd. Yd. striped, were 11/6. '(’ / Q Pair. CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, worth 2Ti %U»S’ ! ? Y F^ XXEL * T „ TE v.t OO /I* Reduced from 1/-. QD. Yd. grand tweed; were 29/6. £>_£ / 0 CASWMFRFTTF nrotxr< ' ‘ DOCTOR ” FLANNEL, Grey. SADDLE TWEED “SHORTS,” CASHMERETTE BLOL SE», White and Shetland. O /"I 1 Yd. sizes 4to 0. 8/11; 7 to 12, worth 9/11. 7/6 -*- A 10/11. 13 to 16, I O /(i * ' ” LADIES’ COTTON SINGLETS. ’’ FUJI SILK, double warp. Extra Large Size. 9 /O KATAPOT TWEED SUITS, worth 7/11. K /(‘ YD. " <*/ £7 wcre 89/fi 7 \ /_ •</ “ 54in. DAMASK, white and cream. • •- F/ JAPANESE SILK, 27in, IO 2/11 Yd ’ . BOYS’ SPORT SUITS, sizes momme. Worth 5/11. 4/Q Yd. CREWDSON’S LONGCLOTH, 4to «, 29 / 6 l Ito 3' 2 ’ , 3 „’ >/ A n ,r> CREPE DE CHINE. White €Xtra nne make ’ 36 ‘ n ' 1/9 Yd. 13 to w -39/6 only, 10 momme, Win. ■ HARD WEAR TROUSERS, MEN’S WOOL SOCKS, Colonial wide, J /H YA were 14/6. 9/6 Pa!r ‘ make, were 1/11. 1/6 Pr ' Z-y Til NEW PLYMOUTH ELTHAM. L L ll"o INGLEWOOD, HAWERA. • STRATFORD. WANGANUI.

JESSES g-' Bargains in Footwear, p The vin S’ are a f ew °f t^ie I; ' ihWcX. Special Reductions in our High- f /tN \ t grade Boots and Shoes:— ii ■ u Z ZI7SL ■ ><<vsßWregk ><2K MEN’S BOX CALF BOOTS, leather r~ '■l /' lined, 42/6. NOW 22/6. O fZw l//ll I MEN’S TAN NOB TOE BOOTS, 50/-. || !7 b M J/nwssfsilrH now 30/-. p I / TnrWSa&M®’ LADIES’ TAN GLACE COURT SHOES, Is V I\' I 3O /’’ NOW 17/6. 8 0 i 'i V I ilL*.\k LADIES’ ANKLE BAR SHOES, 30/-. gfi II ’ I / ~J‘ — f NOW W/6U/ , J / 1 Sf LADIES’ PATENT COURT SHOES. /31 25/’- NOW 15/-. I |i ' \ MAIDS’GLACE DERBY BOOTS, Patent |J i i Caps, sizes 8 to, 1: io/-; size 2. 12/6. Jz* |T JUST T 0 HA3SD —Shipments of English f Footwear from the best Factories. n Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. | POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. T> Z\ Z“* J z Z' T>< T 1 T 9 QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, I Z UVI Vv K t TELEPHONE No. 433. ■*■ a 4 *—* NEW PLYMOUTH. © - t . O

JMPORTANT TO JQAIRYMEN. FEEDS No. 65 CATTLE TONIC Useful for Cows and Calves suffering from the following: Loss of Appetite, Loss of Flesh. Stock continually chewing bonce, sticks, etc., will be benefited by a cor -se of this No. 65 Tonic. TEED’S, NEW PLYMOUTH. HOME SEPARATION THE BEATRICE SEPARATOR. HPITE most successful and reliable Sep*l‘ 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 sortie that are considerably dearer. Many hundreds are in use all over the North Island. Enquire before buying. STOCKED AT STRATFORD By fTNION -FOUNDRIES, I TD., Which will be glad to fit it up for you, and gladly give fullest information. FURNITURE DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU. T> EFORE 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's Factory at Wanganui—your Furniture needs will be supplied direct. This is only a small advertisement, but it holds out an opportunity for big savings. Write, and Mr. McGiven will call. JOHN McGIVEN, Veale’s Estate. NEW PLYMOUTH. Agent for S. J. Sullivan’s Furniture Factory. RE-OPENING RE-OPENING FOR THE SEASON. MAY & ARROWSMITH’S gODA FOUNTAIN J}E COOL, REFRESHING DRINKS. ICE CREAMS. SUNDAES. As in the past QUALITY’ will be our WATCHWORD. We are out to please you. Among our Specialities will be APRICOT EGG SUNDAES. APRICOT EGG SUNDAES. You must try one of these. They _ . are Good!

===== WOLSELEY CREAM SEPARATORS BRITISH MADE FOR BRITISH USERS. 1921 MODELS Special Features.—Simplicity of Bowi and Gearing; Ea y Accessibility to all Parts; Highest kiuciency in Skimming; Ba.. Bear.ngs to main drive, making it the eaeieet 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 BRITISK SEPARATOR. L. A NOLAN & CO.,

, TO DAIRYMEN. RE YOUR CREAM. V\ T E are prepared to purchase Cream in ' " * any quantities, and will either send ' cur Lorry or arrange to have the Cream j forwarded to us. 1 Come in and see what we are anxious ito do for you. It will pay you. Y e : want you to enquire of us about YOUR CREAM F. S. BUTLER, DEVON STREET (Near Liardet Street), NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O. Box 231. Phones: Office 718Private 881. A. L. HUNTER & COST. AUBYN STRiEET, NEW PLYMOUTH. •# ’ VALUERS, GENERAL COMMISSION, i LAND. STOCK. FINANCE AND MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS. S 1 OLE Distributors for Taranaki for air DR RING’S STO< K REMEDIES. I Cleanse your cows with ABORTOIDS. They are non-irritating and non-poison-I ous. Price 5/- per dozen. i Ring’s Cow Drench. 1/6 per packet, i Once used, always used. A REAL BARGAIN I —in— UPHOLSTERED SUITES On Show at i O. MANLEY’S FULL SIZE CHESTERFIELD & 2 DI- ; VAN CHAIRS. Usual Price £35. SALE PRICE £26 10s. DRAWING ROOM SETTEE & 2 EASY CHAIRS. Usual Price £25. SALL PRICE ~W- , , , These Prices for September only at I O. MANLEY’S ‘ CABINETMAKER, BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM.

CALF SKINS! Write for our Circular: “HOW TO FLAY AND CURE CALF-SKINS.’’ Our Buyer? are operating during thia season as usual THROUGHOUT TARANAKI. We buy direct from tile farmer for British tanners in Canada. Australia, and England. We also buy all grades of Hides. Sheep-skins. Wool. etc. MANAIA EVERY TUESDAY. WAVERLEY. KAPONGA EX ERA FRIDAY. OPUNAKE & COASTAL DISTRICTS BY ARRANGEMENT. ■yyILSON & QANHAAI, HAWERA & ELTHAM. Head Office, Auckland. C. D. MATHEWS. CAB PAINTER A HOODMAKER. PAGE STREET ..... STRATFORD ’PHONE 320. g~IAR HOODS, best English hood cloth, with side curtains complete, £l2 WANTED KNOWN. yyE SHALL BE ADVANCING THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICE from month to month. 90 PER CENT. OF HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLES and BONUSES to all Suppliers at the end of season. You DO NOT require to take up shares when yon send your Cream to THE maoriland dairy co. LTD., ST. JOHN’S STATION. fjO. Box IM, WANGANL'L <4 ’

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 22 September 1922, Page 8

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