Bargain Seekers ARE REMINDED THAT THE MELBOURNE’S SENSATONAL SALE FINALLY CLOSES ON SATURDAY NEXT LAST CHANCE FOR THE FOLL OWING WONDERFUL BARGAINS:— SILK BLOUSES, worth 25/-. 36m BUTTER CLOTH, worth GREY DENIMS, plain or 16/9 - vd ‘ zJ. D - Yd. striped, were 11/6. ‘('/Q Pair. CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, worth 27in - NURSERY FLANNELETTE, “ENZEDAR” (N.Z.R.) TROUSERS, 35/-. 22/6 Reduced from 1/-. QD. Yd. grand tweed; were-29/6. 24/6 CASmtERETTE BLOUSES “DOCTOR" FLANNEL, Grey. SADDLE TWEED “SHORTS,” worth 9/11 /z? and Shetland. 0/1 1 Yd. sizes 4 to 6, 8/11; 7 to 12, </6 LADIES’ COTTON SINGLETS, 10/11 ’ i 3 to 16, 12/6 *Ldl doub.e warp. Extra Large Size, OZQ KAIAPOI TWEED SUITS. worth i/11. v- ” were S9/6. '7K / 54m. DAMASK, white and cream, • O/ “ JAPANESE SILK, 27in, 10 2/11 Yd ’ BOYS’ SPORT SUITS, sizes momme. Worth 5/11. 4/3 Yd. CREWDSON’S LONGCLOTH. 4to 6 > 29/6 1 " t 0 12 > 3S /~> CREPE DE CHINE. White extra fine make ’ 3 ® n ’ 1/9 Y<L 13 *“ W ’ 39/6 only, 10 momme, 40in. HARD WEAR TROUSERS, MEN’S WOOL SOCKS, Colonial ■*'"> 7/11 Y<L were 14/6. Q/g Pair. make, were 1/11. 1/6 Pr ’ M/'V fy IT 1 J NEW PLYMOUTH. ELTHAM. Lj IA (1 INGLEWO °D- hawera. • STRATFORD. WANGANUI. u Bargains in Footwear, rj T^le fo7loW4n g' are a f ®w of the I JTkP Special Reductions in. our High- | ' I ' grade Boots and Shoes:— / /MEN’S BOX CALF BOOTS, leather /4V(/ ' lined ’ 42/6 ' NOW zz/6. H ■Tilf ! , ; w' MEN’S TAN NOB TOE BOOTS, 50/- II i / IT' rrflTr now 30 /-. 8 H \/i . i ' X JI LADIES’ TAN GLACE COURT SHOES, || I \ I I /' 30/ ‘- NOW 17/6. 11 hili k/ ' 2= —ic^ i JK LADIES’ ANKLE BAR SHOES, 30/v* ■ > I ' —h— now i 7 /e. II If LADIES’ PATENT COURT SHOES, S T, V\ k-fil 20/ ’’ now 15/-. 1 X MAIDS’ GLAOE DERBY BOOTS, Patent II U Ca P s . si zes Sto 1; 10/-; size 2, 12/6. JUST TO HAND—Shipments of English ’ i a.:. Footwear from the best Factories. Sole Agen.s Aew riyraonth Drntnct for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” FOOTWEAR POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. FOOTWEAR, n (Til TJ’ II CT QUALITY shoe house, igk 1-x Vr W IX. 1C 1 I telephone no. 433. VS». „ NEVZ PLYMOUTH. Fa -aEzo Ea i— f IMPORTANT TO JJAIRYMEN. : ™ ' I WOLSELEY—TEEDS I CREAM SEPARATORS BRITISH MADE FOR BRITISH USERS. 1921 MODELS P A TTT V TAVTP Special Features.—Simplicity of Bowl and Gearing; Eay AeeesaiAilJ- -LJ-j.il ity to all Parts; Highest Emciency in Skimming; Bai? Bearings to main dnve > making it the easiest running machine on the marketl serul for Cows and Calves suffering from the following: Loss of Appetite, 60 Gallons per h.OUT C'QQ Lc*« of Flesh. Stock continually chew- nn ’ X'OO ing bones, sticks, etc., will be benefited 90 Gallons per hour by a coi-se of this No- 65 Tonic. ’ TEED’S, NEW PLYMOUTH AlS ° 18 30 gall ° n Capaeity ’ Price on a PPHeation. THE ONLY BRITISH SEPARATOR. HOME SEPARATION L - A - NOLAN & CO., Distributors in Taranaki. I THE BEATRICE SEPARATOR. ' '■■■ USE “ECLIPSE” MANURES. h : THEY AEE THE BEST THEREFORE THE CHEAPEST. T f- an -ops-also supplies of equal of some that are considerably ° iiDAvuer dearer. Many hundreds are in use all If Tour T—,l - E ''' ~ SL PERPHOSPHATE, over the North Island. “ECLIP'SF” p— r Agent ’ 1S ,y nallle to supply your requirements of Enquire before buying. ECLIPSE Fertilizers, write for full particulars to6TOCKED AT STRATFORD THE N-Z. REFRIGERATING, CO-, LTD. 7 • WANGANUI. TTNION -FOUNDRIES, T TD., Which will be glad to fit it up for you, and gladly give fullest information. ►> ********* .j. «„™„. I Wha ‘ Returns are Yuo | FOR THE SEASON. I S Getting from Your Soil ? *•* X MAY A ARROWSMITH’S ' If your soil is thick, sour, lacking free nitrogen, or sticky, it * gODA FOUNTAIN JJE £UX£ | labours?° 6SIb ’ y yleW the Cr ° PS Wh ' ch yOU expect as a result of y° ur * COOL, REFRESHING DRINKS. * . T /‘ re ? 3 one sure way to make your soil 100 per cent, efficient t ICE CREAMS. SUNDAES. X and that “to use ' A ♦ LIME LIBERALLY. t LIMING is no experi- *** As in the past QUALITY will be our * men f’ for LIME “ Na- ? WATCHWORD. We are out to please * tures greet soil tonic— iff. ’’ Z® f you. J it sweetens and rejuven- J Among our Specialities will be q. atea sick, sour soils—it t APRICOT EGG SUNDAES. ' | hLT" NITROGEN ’T™' A S APRICOT EGG SUNDAES. | X 7 l>L HXID ’ J You muat try one of these. They * crops require. The use ykv- T'-*£ are Good! ❖ o 4 Lime is always fol - .<X ~————— lowed by results which 4 no other fertilizer can X P.O. Boz 231. Phones: Office 718. J S ive ' * t Private 881. j AMNERS’ LIME | L« & CO- • (burnt and unburnt, suitable for drilling), IT io a product of certified quality. T ST. XEW * START USING IT THIS SEASON. f * T | <* Write To : Night for fullest particulars, or ask your Merchants *:* VALUERS, GENERAL COMMISSION, ' * for Price List and Order Form. -$* LAND. STOCK, FINANCE AND ’ t X MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS. j I 1 «f* A COLE Distributors for Taranaki for all I AillllClS LllM VU.i LIU. I DR RING’S STOCK REMEDIES. ? ’ X Cleanse your cows with ABORTOIDS. LIME & LIME PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS, * They are non-irritating and non-poison- £ N A P I 23 R . ♦> »xu. Price 6/- per dozen. j <► Ring’s Cow Drench, 1/6 par nacket. 1 »♦ ♦ » ♦7- ♦ 4- <■ ■!»» <><■ <« * 4
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1922, Page 8
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