WARD’S for your EASTER HOLIDAY WEAR Ladies’ Frocks, Made from pure wool Ladies’ Winter Coats, In all pure wool New Season’s Millinery. A wide and Matrons’ Millinery. Just opened, a Hll ; Repps, Charmelains, ete., in all the Velour. Smartiy trimmed with Fur varied range of Autumn and Winter choice range of Black Velvet and vt| w f ' wanted shades for present wear. The collars and cuffs of Opossum or two- Felt Hats, in all the latest shapes, Satin Model Hats stvlishlv trimmed swk ■JIBL r,i ? styles include pleated, pin-tueked, and tone Fur. Pintuck and pleated styles. styles and colours to suit all. We mlmUxWai. wt > . M \ emoeked, and are made in small All shades. Ward’s for Value, 69/6 specially cater for the largest and w J / ■& i ox/c? a<P S a wea ’* l, I women’s, women’s, and out-sizes. to £519/6. smallest fittings. Ward’s for Value, Wards for Value, 24/6 to 32/6. jUKjrWr /, \Tr J Ward’s for Value, 49/6 to 79/6. Cardigans. We are showing perhaps the 9/11 to 17/11. Children’s and Maids’Felt Hats. A large Bill f Kl ! Ladies Raincoats. A large selection of finest range procurable of these use- “Clara Bow Shapes. The newest close eMpptmn of TnvmriU Millinow in mF A 'L >?/ fancy bloomed rubber, plain and ful garments in ribbed wool, silk and fitting style in millinery, in coloured , ’ ,v ; *ll ’ • JHFw H fancy silk and rubber lined coats. All wool mixtures. Variety of styles, and felts and fancy cloths. An exclusive smart shapes and shades. All sizes ~T|/ 1 \ styles shades. Ward’s for Value. in all sizes. Ward’s for Value, 9/11 range to select from. Ward’s for prices. Ward’s for Va’ue, 4/11 I / \ 17/111> f/6. to 25/-. Value, 7/11 to 11/6. to 8/11, // \ Cash Drapers and Milliners New Plymouth, Eltham and Hawera J*
NEWTOK KING. LTD.’S PROPERTY GUISE. MARCH, 1928 (2). 12771 ACRES FREEHOLD. About 100 acres flat land, balance undulating, approximately 1000 acres capable of being cultivated, subdivided into 21 paddocks, fencing in fair order. 100 cows being milked on the front portion and 40 tons manure applied last Spring. Although the property has been worked as a dairy farm it is eminently suitable for sheep. Buildings comprise Cottage, two new whares, stable, cowshed and outbuildings. 8 miles from large town, railway, etc. The price, £6 per acre, should make this an attractive proposition and the vendor is prepared to accept a reasonable deposit and leave the balance on First Mortgage on a 20-year table basis with interest at 8 per cent. Q 4 ACRES FREEHOLD on Main Road near coast. About 80 acres river flat, balance indulating, all been ploughed. 14 paddocks, well watered. 5 acres Lucerne. Carrying capacity, 40 to 45 cows. Seven-roomed House. Cowshed, hayshed and outbuildings. Close to school, township and factory. Price £42 per acre with £6OO deposit. Q 4 ACRES FREEHOLD. On Main Road, near coast. All been ploughed, free from weels, well sub-divided and well watered. Now carrying 28 cows (6 sold recently), 4 two-year heifers, 2 horses and 8 calves. School opposite, Cottage, cowshed, implement shed, ete. Price £35 per acre. £lOOO deposit. Balance First Mortgage for 5 years at 6 per cent, (Owner would entertain house property as part payment.) NEWTON KING, LIMITED, 20 > NEW HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, LAND SALESMEN: F. H. Bernitt (’phone 489 M), A. V. Cooper (’phone 982).
NOTE.—This sectien shows the preim.i;au tors hv hBL wS9k we flak WW lhe Kether hpenge Cio-hlon. MLJS jRBt ]BHmE An 3 Football Boots Known for Strength -i' // j. Comfort ' Uinfc /fannah’ti” f or many years now they have — ln Black Chrome ■ • Srilluatrated). Light sole*, hard- been worn on every football boxed toew, regulation I'jrainhl _ ... rtuds. held. Try a pair this season— Price. Jo/G ® comfortable and goodTL hn .51 D < No. rn-In special quality Black wearing boot, for so low a price, The Ducat Boot box cair. wi)) !mmenie!y sal ; tfy you! “Made in Enffland' f Price 18/0 —a Great Favourite I hy Hannah- I X Wf!/1 Soccer Players! t2, b and 13 'b No. M4s.—ln Brown Russet Kip I Iv -/ with the toes and joints protected -- -i f 7 \\/*NJ by a special Rubber Cushion (as ~ 1t.,,,. A. illustrated). Hannah's Price Z 1 / ’ ■‘Mode in England’ f No. M4B.—Russet Rugby Boot - ’ * iH [ Il 1 with McGregor Vamp Strap and .JUL—I' \J I solid boxed toes. ’'The Cinch.” aEMMEKp ‘ Hannah's Price: / v\ Men's 5 to 10 is b i i \\ \\\ Fonths’ 2 to 5 ... 14/6 v v No. 74 ' YOU SCORE WITH HANNAH'S FOOTBALL BOOTS NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, HAWERA,
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Pay a Visit to the Warehouse First! and see how much you can SAVE on your Drapery, Clothing and Footwear Damask Baize. A real damask effect. Dark Grey Cotton Tweed Working Needs no washing. Just wipe with a . damp cloth. Unbreakable. 54 inches Tronsers. A proved wearer. Wholewide. Wholesale Price, 4/6 yard. sa^e nces > 7/11 and 8/11. Grey Blankets. Just the line for hard “Double Life” Wire Tweed Working wear. Size, 54 x 78. Wholesale Price Trousers, with Double Seat and re v. -.v. c i Knees. Wholesale Price, 12/9. Curtain Nets. In fine quality, with fadeless stripe. 40in. wide. Wholesale Men’s Dr. Union Flannels. In Navy, Price, 1/9 yard. Orkney, and Shetland. Men’s, 6/6; “Eamo’’ All-Wool Gym. lose. Reliable 0.5., 6/11. wearing quality. Size 5, 4/3; 6, 4/6; 7 . 4/9; 8, 4/9; 9, 4/9; 10, 4/11. WORKING BOOTS. 38in. “Kashaette.” In most attractive cheeks, with plains to match. Whole. Tlie “Roadman. ' A great working boot sale'Price, 1/6 yard. Kip leather, with reinforced toes Ladies’ Fleecy Bloomers. Elastic waist and laek , watertight tongue, stout and knee. Colours: Mauve, Pink, h ol ™, with heel and toe plates. Value Grey, Sky, Cinnamon, and Rosewood. 22/6. Wholesale Price, 18/6. Price, 2/3 pair. English Field Boots. Leather lined, e6in. Twill Pyjama Flannelette. Smart watertight tongue, stout soles of same stripes. Great wearer. Wholesale i ~? J , . , , . Price, 1/4 jard. thickness right through to heel. A ’ ” J ■ ' fine bold boot for everyday wear. 1 MEN’S WEAR. y a ] ue 2 5/-. Wholesale Price, 21/-. Double-weight Black Italian Workin? “Mishku,” the Wonder Boot. Easily the Shirts. This is a new line, which we ]on weari boot made ho]e _ recommend with confidence. WholCr , « . L. . - sale Price, 7/11. jale Pnces ’ 32 /' 6 and 35 / 6 ' George & Doughty Ltd. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN AND IMPORTERS. * CURRIE STREET NEW PLYMOUTH ALSO AT HAWERA.
COW FEEDING To maintain Butter-fat yield during the dry weather it ie necessary to dry feed dairy cows. This can be done by feeding Bran, Crushed Oats, Moosenuts, Chaff, and /Hay at milking time. We carry Full Stocks of all lines. Delivered Free in New Plymouth. PRICES ON APPLICATION. L. A. NOLAN and CO. LTD. Auctioneer*, Seedsmen, and Produce Merchants, ’Phone 199 NEW PLYMOUTH. Burgess Batteries We have been appointed Taranaki Distributors for the Famous Burgess Products. Stocks of Radio, Ignition and Torch Batteries; also Torch Cases are now available. The Burgess Battery is unequalled for Service and Dependability, and is used by the world’s leading radio engineers, navies, air forces, and mercantile marine. Favourable Terms to Re-sellers, :o: J. B. Mac Ewan and Co. Ltd. EING STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Ecx 114, New Plymouth. WHAT MARY SAID! Look here, Nellie, just lirten to this: ’’Man wants but tittle here below, But wants that little good." That may be ail right for men, but we women folks want the World's Beat on Washing Day. That's why I always order Fairy Wonder Wishing Powder. Any good, Mary? Goodl I reckon it’s real dinkum E. 8.8. What do you mean by that, Mary? Best in the world for Baby, Bath, and Blankets. You l-y a eket t: you'll find I’m right. FAIRY WONDER WASHES POWDER AND FAIRY SOAF. The World’s Best. Off all Storekeepers. PURITY PRODUCTS COMPANY, MEW PLYMOUTH.
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