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MIGHTY BARGAINS for MEN at the Great Turn of the Tide Sale MEN! YOU KNOW MONEY DOESN’T GROW ON TREES. HARD EARNED MONEY IS OFTIMES WASTED THROUGH CARELESS BUYING. WE LOOK TO YOU FOR A FULL APPRECIATION OF THE SAVINGS YOU CAN EFFECT THROUGH BUYING AT THIS SALE. READ ON:— ft HARDWEAR TROUSERS. KAIAPOI SUITS PARIS GARTERS— Made of the famous Palmer A magnificent bargain. Pure None so good as these. Former Nap Cotton Tweed, soft finish. wool. Will give grand service. price was 2/6. 1/11 Were» 14/6. Q/ft Reduced from 89/6. i t// v NZR TROUSERS GREY DENIMS— WOOL SOCKS— Famous hard-wearing tweed. I [ Plain or striped. Made of the Bruce Woollen .Mill make. Will Reduced from 29/6. O»T J strongest Boz denim. Were give good wear. Were 1/9. "I /O •/ V j 7/6 MOSGIEL SOCKS— SHIRLEY PRESIDENT BLUE DENIMS— Fine Wool, in dark grey or BKAvUi© Bi Best quality 9oz. Nelson denim. black. Splendid for summer N one so eaR F- Medium an Reduced from 10/6. 7/ft wear. Were 2/11. Q/Q heavy weights in stock. •' '* <w/ 9/A & ,< /o I gPKJtr POT.TfiB BRACES CASHMERE SOCKS— <t/ d g The word “Shirley” branded on No cotton or in these AERTEX SINGLETS and ! 7 3% 2/11 trunk drawers- j O/ O A A Cool, comfortable and hygienic, p OAMARU SADDLE MEN’S FLANNELS— Famous cotton mesh under- | TROUSERS Popular Petone make. All pure wear, noted for its wearing g AU wool, N.Z. make. Reduced wool, shrunk. Were 7/11. qualities. Reduced from 9/Cn ; drom 25/6. 22/6 5/11 1/11 | The Melbourne Ltd. NEW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD. = hawera eltham. Wanganui, j w ******. 11l !■! r— lirntj—m- ajiuißi'iiiiLiiig«M—»j"hin n i.n i mm h 9

fgggag=n=s FTTSS '' A Refined Taste I in Shoes q - ’Wsk 0 is a mark of good sense and good Hg,S’/ 1 breeding. It can be gratified in full IP with a small expenditure by selecting v S high-grade English and American !■ oot- al wear now offering at Doekrill’s. jjF'y g Quality Highest. Prices Lowest. ■ $ Sole Agents for Canvas Shoes with M Palatine Plantation Rubber Soles —a pliable, tough and long-wearing sole ' ’’ &jtj&&sSr ** i suitable for asphalt or grass courts, at prices as low as inferior goods. Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones* “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. r\ r\ fl 7 II ¥9 £7 QUALITY SHOE house, J M 111 IL >K. ImT i I I TELEPHONE No. 433. « Vi JLX V* WIV JL-e NEW PLYMOUTH. Vrnr— —? y— y

C R E A M' are you going to receive for your October Cream. THE FRESH FOOD CO.’S SUPPLIERS ARE BEING PAID jyfi PER lb "for butter-fat {CONSIGN your cream either by rad or our lorries, and participate in our liberal advance pay-outs. PARTICULARS FROM—THE SECRETARY, St. John’s, Wanganui. —OR—FRANCIS W. COURT. Eliot Street, New Plymouth, • Or Box 56, Stratford. HOME SEPARATION. AIM for efficiency by using A —THE—‘REGO’ SEPARATOR No. 1.—7 gallons "per hour .... £6 10s. No. 2 —12 gallons per hour £S. No. 3.—IS galk e per hour .. £ll 10s. No. 4.-24 gallons per hour .. £l3 -V. No. 5.—30 gallons perjiour ,£l7. No. 7.—45 gallons per hour £22. No. 8.—65 gallons per hour .. £3l os. No. 9.—105 gallons per hour £43. THIRTY DAYS’ FREE TRIAL. STAINTON & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH. TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS. •Phones 732 & 190. P.O. Box 142.

| TEED’S TEED’S | | Cattle Medicines j TEED’S RED WATER DRENCH. » g TEED’S CALF “SCOUR" REMEDY.' g TEED’S CATTLE TONIC, No. 65. g TEED’S COW DRENCH (before and after calving). g g These preparations are all useful to. stockowners. g All are well-known and tried Remedies. g g Obtainable all Stores and Merchants, and enquiries solicited from g I TEED & CO.. I ? VETERINARY CHEMISTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. g riOri CH?<KKX. riri SKXKHWWO riCHjawa*

I 'A ? S INCREASE CROP PRODUCTION WITH LIME. | VKTHERE a rational system of liming >. followed under good methods of * ’ ’ farm practice, lime proves one of the important links of benefit to- .»♦ ward soil improvement, and increased yields of pasture Vnd of crop pro- *♦* J duction will inevitably follow its use. t THE ACTIONS OF LIME ON THE LAND. . . ? * Summarising briefly the various actions of lime, we find that it is a X productive of the following results:— *;* Lime is a plant food in itself. Land dressed with lime cracks less X freely, and it helps to break down stiff clods, so that a tilth is more *£ ♦> easily obtained. It neutralises acidity in the soil, sweetening sour lands. »•, By encouraging clover and lucerne it increases the nitrate content of »;♦ soils. It opens up clay soils, making them less retentive of water. It *;* ■ binds the particles of light or sandy soils’ together, making them more retentive of moisture. It increases the granulation, making the land V T work more freely. It sets free unavailable phosphates present in the land. X Lime helps to lessen grubs, and reduces “finger-and-toe” disease. *> x AMBERS’ LIME. ❖ *•* (Burnt & Unburnt, suitable for drilling), is a product of certified quality. X ? ST\RT USING IT THIS SEASON. WRITE TO YOUR MERCHANT X t TO-NIGHT FOR FULLEST PARTICULARS ALSO VALUABLE LEAFLET A X UPON THIE USES OF LIME. | Amners’ Lime Co., Ltl |

WHY WOULDN’T SHE LEAVE HER LITTLE WOODEN HUT. ■pOR one reason only. That little girl wouldn’t “leave her little wooden hut” because that home had been furnished by Sullivan with distinctive' and dainty furnitufe —she knew it couldn’t be surpassed. Furniture of quality is on view an Currie Street—a small shop offering big values. COME AND SEE. S. J. SULLIVAN. FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Ard 9*

pAI L I gERV I C E NEW PLYMOUTH TO HAWERA. (12s fid single) To connect with Wanganui Car (at [ Hawera) for Auckland Express at ■ Marton. wera, 12.10 p.m. Leaves Hawera' Leaves White Hart Hotel. New Ply-1 mouth, .9.40 a.m.: arrive Inglewood, { arrive Eltham, 11.2.3 a.m.; arrive Ha(Blake’s Garage) for New Plymouth, 1 p.m.; arrive New Plymouth (White 1 Hart Hotel), 3.15 p.m. JY. ABCHIBALP, i

nPUNAKE ■ NEW PLYMOUTH MOTOR SERVICE. SEVEN-SF.ATER .HUDSON MOTOR-CAR leaves Tterkleston and Morrison’s Motor Garage, Brougham Street. New Plymouth (next Piccadilly) from now on during the winter months, at 3 p.m. daily, and will leave Opunafre daily at 7 a.m. Fares reduced. B MOORCOCK, Opunake.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1922, Page 8

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