English Samples BOUGHT JOB IN AUCKLAND. 6 doz. BOYS' SHIRTS, prices Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s 9d. 3 doz. BOYS' PYJAMAS AND COMBINATIONS, ~ prices 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid, 5s 6d. lOdoz. MEN'S SHIRTS, prices Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 9d, 7s 6d. The'above samples are an exceptionally fine class of goods, the material comprising Flannelette, Ceylon, Wincey, Unions and Cotton. ...' Also—--12 MEN'S SAMPLE OVERCOATS, job prices 17s 6d, 19s 6d, 27s 6d, 32s 6dj 37s 6d. 15 BOYS* SAMPLE OVERCOATS, prices 8s lid to 17s 6d. F. PLUMTREE, COMPLETE OUTFITTER FOR MEN NEW PLYMOUTH. Sterling {£) Seeds for Autumn Sowing M? NEW SEASON'S CLOVERS, from MESSRS. HURST & SONS, LONDON, have arrived, and are, as usual, of high GERMINATION and PURITY (Vide Government Biologist's report). In RYEST can supply the celebrated TWYFOBT) (H.B ) Seel; Also SANDON & CANTERBURY grown OLD PASTURE Perennial and Canterbury GIANT Italian. 1 My COCKSFOOT is new season's double machine' dressed, 16/171b AKAROA Seed, a particularly bright, clean sample. All my «eeds are selected with the greatest care from the most reliable Merchants and Growers, and are carefully tested # ar purity and germination. I would ask clients to remember the truth of tne old adage, "The value you receive is more important than the priceyou pay." In nothing does this apply more than in the purchase of Seeds.My prices are the lowest consistent with quality of the Seeds I supply. NEWTON KING SEEDSMAN & PRODUCE MERCHANT NTOW PLYMOUTH . BTRATFORD KAPONGA The Popular ALUMINIUM Ware. OOSTS A LITTLE-' BUT WORTH MUCH MORE. Very much more when you remember that every time you coos you save fuef; every time you clean it you save hard work; and every time you do either you save time. Cleaned with but little effort \ ohineß 'ike the si'm 'nakes the du]V kitchen quite cheerful. No Enamel to Chip- No Dangerous Metal to Tan^ No spoiled food; no suriwe wear off; liglit co naueie; and, in fact, the best possible ware to use the kitchen. We are showing our new stock now, and amongst others we have— Saucepans 3s to 12/- Frying Pans, 4/9 to 7/0. Preserving Pan 3, IS/- to 24/-. Kettles, 4/9 to 13/6. Stewpans 3/6 to 9/- Milk Saucepans (and covers) Collanders, 4/- and 5/- 2/9 to 4/6 BELLRINGER BROS. LTD HARDWAREMEN. STRATFORD & NEW PLYMOUTH. An Aristocratic Gup and Saucer At a Democratic Price. Strong enough for Breakfast, thin and dainty enough for afternoon tea. Right from the heart of the world's best pottery land. 4/9 a doz. Wh Mf ne 4/9 a doz. Less than 2y 3 d each piece. In spite of heavy advances in the price of china—4/9 a dozen; but you'll need to order soon. C. CARTER, QUALITY STORE :: NEW PLYMOUTH. SALE OF Autumn Hats AT PELLEW'S To make room for goods coming to hand shortly. Commencing on WEDNESD AY, 12th, and following days. EVERY HAT REDUCED. Call early. Wm. PELLEW, DEYQN STREET :: NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 306, 19 May 1913, Page 2
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