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Special Hosiery Values at the Melbourne Ltd. NEW GOODS EX “PAP AROA” HAVE JUST OPENED OUT, AND ALTHOUGH FINE HOSIERY HAS RECENTLY ADVANCED 10 PER CENT, THESE GOODS ARE PORTION OF AN OLD CONTRACT, AND WILL BE OFFERED AT PRICES UNAFFECTED BY THE RISE. PLAIN CASHMERE HOSE— SILK ANKLE HOSE.— Pure wool, circular seamless American make. Extraordimake, spliced toes and heels, nary value. Worth 4/11. 3/6 Pair. 3/H Pr, LLAMA HOSE— DROP-STITCH S.A. HOSE.— Pure Botany Wool, seamless, Very popular. New goods spliced toes and heels, great just arrived. Regular price value 5/6 Pr- 6/6. 4/11 Pr-: LLAMA HOSE (Yellow Label).— SILK HOSE Best Cashmere Hose made. Long Silk Leg, with Lisle fashioned legs. Grand value tops. Very nice quality and 7/6 Pr - good dye. 5/11 Pr - The Melbourne Ltd. NEW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD. RAWER A. ELTHAM. WANGANUI.

Real Value in Real Boots and 4 Shoes • I; "■ j«w0& H COMFORT, STYLE & LONG WEAR z ’ "1 U IN EVERY PAIR. jjg IS Several Shipments of ENGLISH M FOOTWEAR to hand at Reduced H PriCeS ‘ P The quality of these goods is the 1 v cS best and the prices lowest. Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones' “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. g TX Z”V X’* ¥ Z' Tla ¥ ¥ ¥ 9CZ quality shoe house, ||||l ,K fi/ll I TELEPHONE No. 433. *; a JLZ VW IX. A A-rfl—« NEW PLYMOUTH. F. r ehehoeh

GARTON’S HURST’S ROOT CROPS ‘E'OR the coming season w' can offer a full selection of Soft Turnips and Swedes of High Germination & Purity. FROM HURST & SOX. LONDON: TURNIPS—P.P. Mammoth, G.T.Y. and P.T.Y. Aberdeen, Romney Marsh, Devon Greystone, and Hardy Green Globe. SWEDES.—Monarch, Champion & Crimson King. PROM GARTON’S, LTD., "WARRINGTON: SWEDES. —Superlative and Grandmaster. We also hold full stocks of CARROT, MANGEL, KALE (Buda and Thousandheaded L DRUMHEAD, FIELD CABBAGE, JAPANESE MILLET, Etc., Etc. NEWTON KING LIMITED. NEW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD & KAPONGA. FARMS FOR SALE 1 Oft ACRES, Freehold, good bui'dt"v j n g 3j dose to factory, school, and railway station. Lepperton di.trict. Price £49 10s per acre; £oO'J cash. Stock at valuation. 1 XA ACRES, Freehold, fair buildings. J-«>U well subdivided. Price £2l per acre, £l3O cash. Close to Lepperton. 1 Aft ACRES Freehold, Kaponga dis-J-UV trict> a ii i ev el. Price £65 per acre; £5OO cash. PA ACRES Freehold, close to New Plymouth (sea coast), good buildings, well grassed. Price £55 per acre, ■ £lOOO cash. 7K ACRES, Freehold, Manaia. Price • " £46 per acre. Terms arranged. ACRES. Freehold, including 23 cows, horses, implements, milking machine, etc. Price £75 as a going concern; £5OO cash, balance arranged. Kftft ACRES, Freehold, Waverley dis-tj-iet. good buildings, will carry 175 cows. Price £3O. per acre; £lOOO cash, or will exchange for rent producing property. For further particulars apply to — NEWTON KING, L TD STRATFORD. ' HOME SEPARATION. FOR EFFICIENCY BY USING —THE—‘REGO’ SEPARATOR No. I—7 gallons per hour .... £6 Ws. No. 2—12 gallons per hour £»• No. 3.—IS gallna per hour .. £ll 10s. No. 4.—24 gallons per hour .. £l3_•>*■ No. 5.—30 gallons per hour £LNo. 7.—45 gallons per hour ' No. 8. —65 gallons per hour . . £3l osNo. 9.—105 gallons per hour £43THIRTY DAYS’ FREE TRIAL. STAINTON & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS. /Phase, 732 & 190. P Box

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1922, Page 8

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536

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 October 1922, Page 8

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