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Another Job Purchase from Wanganui Woollen Mills of Odd Blankets 100% Pure New Zealand Wool. These are all Pure Wool White Blankets with Coloured Borders. All perfect goods, and are being offered by us at less than To-day's Mill Price.. Wool prices have almost doubled this year, therefore Blanket Prices Must Go Higher. Do not delay. Mail your Order for this Wonderful Offer. Worth 27/€ each. —— Worth 27/6 each. Clearing 1O /1 1 i BLANKETS, White, with Coloured Borders. Size, ten-quarter, for Three-quarter or Double Beds. Clearinc 10/11 (Jtj 8 ‘ 10/11 each a, I©7 1 1 each Cash Drapers and Milliners C. C. WARD LTD. New Plymouth, Eltham and Hawera

NEWTOK KING. LTD.’S PROPERTY WOE. MARCH, 1928 (2).. 1277* ACRES FREEHOLD. About 100 acres flat land, balance ucdulating, 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 tong 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. 6 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 6 per cent. ACRES FREEHOLD on Main Road near coast. About 60 acres river flat, balance indulating, all been ploughed. 14 pßddocka, well watered. 6 acres Lucerne. Carrying capacity, 40 to 46 cows. Seven-roomed House. Cowshed, hayshed and outbuildings. Close to school, township and factory. Price £42 per acre with £6OO deposit. ACRES FREEHOLD. On Main Road, near coast. AH been ploughed, free from weels, well sub-divided and well watered. Now carrying 28 cows (6 sold recently), 4 two-year heifere, 2 horses and 8 calves. School opposite, Cottage, cowshed, implement shed, etc. Price £35 per acre. £lOOO deposit. Balance First Mortgage for 5 years at 6 per eent. (Owner would entertain house property as part payment.) NEWTOK KIBS, LIMITED, ’Phone 20, NEW PLYMOUTH. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS’, LAND SALESMEN: F. H. Bar nit t (’phone 469 M), A. V. Cooper (’phone 982).

NOT B—This section shows the pro- -- - - hannahs Football Boots f>v • Known for Strength and Comfort WWhf For ye ’ r ‘ now ‘ hey • -mJ’ illustrated). Light soles, hard- been worn on every football boxed toes, regulation Pyramid n / Studs. held. Try a paar ibis season— Price: Men's 13/6 ** Youths’ 12/6 «ucb a comfortable and goodThe u Ducat” Boot Boi'caif” In special Black wearing boot, for to low a price, "Made in England” Price...'. i B/6 will immen.ely satisfy you! ri Great Fai)OUrite *Made t>g Ilanuuh'e” j'* with Soccer Players! 12/6 and 15,6 No. M4s.—ln Brown Russet Kip 1 Ifesi w ' vk with the toes and joints protected . y. // by a special Rubber Cushion (as t an." ~ ? wilflW'l Jn illustrated). ' “ 1 ■ Hannah's Price ... 21 /- iOMHEA i hi JrnW ■■Made in England” Ko, M4B.— Russet Calf Rugby Boot E® 7 H with McGregor Vamp Strap and KK TWbWWWOi 1 ' P Wilt UIUWSKIM I I solid boxed toes. “The Cinch.” WRr jWWMBEMrs --L-L-WHB ’WIjEBOLNI 1 Hannah's Price: I \ \ \\ V Men’s S to to 15/6 Fouths' 2 to S ... 14/6 I \v No. 74 YOU SCORE WITH HANNAH'S FO OT B ALL BOOTS MM PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, HAWERA,

LaCt Us Self-Oiler Windmills. Settle Eiec,r " Pump ’’ “Neverleak” Concrete Troughs.. Your Pumps and Pump Water Piping (L and L) and Rams. Problems Tanks and Fitt)ngB SOLE AGENTS FOR e Price* Ireaa i noucnen and * Independent* £23/1 5/» MANURE DISTRIBUTORS B,Owca FARMERS’ CO-OP. Branches Throughout Taranaki.

Pay a Visit to the Warehouse First! and see how much you can SAVE on your Drapery, Clothing and Footwear a Needs Jufwipe wit? a Dar Jt Grey °® tton Twecd damp cloth. Unbreakable. 54 inches Trousers, A proved wearer. Wholewide. Wholesale Price, 4/6 yard. Bale Prices, 7/11 and 8/11, Grey Blankets. Just the line for hard -Double Life” Wire Tweed Working Is/iopX? Wholesale Price with LWWe geat Curtain Nets. In fine quality, with fade- Knees. Wholesale Price, 12/9. less stripe. 40in. wide. Wholesale Men's Dr. Union Flannels. Tn Navy, y arf L Orkney, and Sheiland. Men’s, 6/6: Eamo ’ All-Wool Gym. /lose. Reliable O.S. 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 WORKING BOOTS. cheeks, with plains to match. Whole- The “Roadman.” A great working boot sale Price, 1/6 yard. of Kip leather, with reinforced toes ladies’ Fleecy Bloomers. Elastic waist and back, watertight tongue, stout and knee. Colours: Mauve, Pink, soles, with heel and toe plates. Valne Grey, Sky, Cinnamon, and Rosewood. 22/6. Wholesale Price, 18/6. Flannelette. Smart En ? lish Boots. Leather lined, stripes. Great wearer. Wholesale watertight tongue, stout soles of same Price, 1/4 yard. thickness right through to heel. A Twu-N’ss wrAT> fine bold boot for everyday wear. MENSWEAR. Value 25/-. Wholesale Price, 21/-. Double-weight Black Italian Workin? ” ti, w . Shirts. This is a new line, which we M &hkv> ’ the WGnder Boot - Eas,l y the recommend with confidence. Whole- longest wearing boot made. Wholesale Price, 7/11. sale Prices, 32/6 and 36/6. 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 is necessary to dry feed dairy cows. This can he 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 3urgess 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 worla’s leading radio engineers, navies, air forces, and mercantile marine. Favourable Terms io Re-sellers. :o: X B. Mac Ewan and Co« Ltd. KING STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 114, New Plymouth.

Every day sees new enthusiasts— | ■ convalescents gaming strength— IK young and old becoming stronger and healthier. !■ Lane's Emulsion triumphs over coughs, colds, ric- IB kets, asthma, bronchitis, weak lungs, and incipient IB consumption. What a grand remedy! IB ® 2/ 6 ®nd 4/6 a I H fJjiAL at all Chemist* and Stor t f. I ■ Manufactured by 1B figr/L. W E®. W -"tk- G - Graduate Wf SSk 1 Chtmirt, Oatrsro, !■ R Wc W N - Z - IQ

THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS BACKWARD PIGS. That is if you use SUCROSINE. It is the food which avoids ail “stunting” in growth. SUCROSINE falls in line with the thought of English and American authorities; countries famous for Pork and Bacon. The time in getting your pigs to market will be shortened. Write for Booklet to A. J. Palmer and Co., Addington, Christchurch, and Palmerston North, or through .your Merchants. A man wealing a rather soiled suit met a friend who was dressed rather smartly, and he remarked although times were hard his friend seeme. >be doing all right, as he was so well dressed. The reply he got was that times were hard, but he was economising, an-d had just had his s-tit renovated by J. K. Hawkins and Co., the Steam Dyers and Dry Cleaners. Everybody can be w 11 dressed by having suits, costumes, dresses, coats, etc., renovated by our special process. Our address is Corner of Devon and Liardet Streets, New Plymouth. ' Tcler phone "685. Our Stratford agent’is Mrs. Rudkin, The Lollie Shop, Broadway.

STOMACH INFLUENZA. HOW TO RELIEVE THOSE STABBING. PAINS. This distressing complaint is esy preva lent, and some sufferers are rather at a loss as to what is the best remedy to employ in order to bring relief from the stabbing paiius. Here is a method proved by hundreds of sufferers throughout New Zealand. As soon as the pains appear take a dose of that renowned remedy—Anti-Acido—and repeat every half-hour until the pain is relieved. This quick-acting but harmless specific quickly kills the microbes. In order to avoid any possibility of the distressing stomach influenza getting a grip on you it is advisable—especially In hot weather—to take a dose of Anti-Acido immediately after each meal as a preventive measure. For all stomach disorders Anti-Acido has proved itself over .and over again. It prevents fermentation and the forming of poisonous gases. A 2/6 tin lasts two weeks. All chemists W J,

TOYLAND TOYLAND INGLEWOOD. o: STATIONERY AND NEWS AGENTS. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL REQUISITES. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, BRUSHWARE, Etc. ALL TOILET AND HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES. PRICES ARE RIGHT. :o: Inglewood’sToyland * OA STREET :: • s INGLEWOOD

MOSQUITOES COMPLETELY DRIVEN AWAY. Champion “Invincible” Brand Liniment is hated by mosquitoes and kindred pests. Sponge the face and arms with Champion Liniment before retiring, and sprinkle on the pillow. Take Champion and enjoy your holidays. 3/6 a bottle from chemists, stores, or direct from Young and Coffin®, T'ft Box St A

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1928, Page 11

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