BO BOOTS AND SHOES. MARKETS REPORT BIG RISE IN PRICES BUY WHILE PRICES REASONABLE AT DOCKRILL'S. 5/9 Children's Tan Strap Shoes—bargains. • y^M 10/9 Ladies' House Shoes, strap, or slip, on-: serviceable. " -"^ 18/6 Ladies' Lace Shoes, no toe caps—very, conv fortalile. 26/6 Gents ' Glace Derby Boots—splendid value. All Black Football Boots and Gents' Evening Shoe* now on hand. Pine range of Slippers—inspection invited. Sole agent in New Plymouth for Crockett and Jones' '' Health Brand Footwear. -" • DOCKRILL'S, Devon Street, QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, TELEPHONE No. 433, New Plymouth. CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 110 ACRES. 65 ACRES, HO ACRES. 200 ACRES, yiBST-CLASS dairy farm; &Q lewl utf yEB.Y choice little dairy fara, situated gPLESDID dairy farm, all dead level, sown down in best English gt»uuj| at Bell Block; the ideal home for the w ,« m) „ „„.. , .. ~10 subdivisions; 100 acres already been beautiful Jersey cow; very rich soil, well i J 6 LT/i ul T' , ?, ?**> P W ! I t„ mi,eS to ch «" ** in „u i it . i. * nine firom factory, handy to school and tory and school; -wi 1 carry from 60 to grassed, 10 paddocks; handy to cheese railway station; good metalled road; 70 cows; two houses: one new "«,» *e factory and school, also railway station; wiU eany 40 cows; abundance o{ feed 4 rooms, and 7-roomed house; 8 bail cW< will carry 30 cows; new house of 5 rooms, This fam is well sheltered wows Th ' 9 P ro P ort y ia weU ****** tai cowshed and all necessary outbuildings; did tumin J grows splen „ now carryin 54 cowa> g horgM h M oh i»„,i w,,™ „ a n 1.1. , P opß, J w t th confidence bull; wintered 00 head last season, fee Se™ ™°*»™* tbii farm. Absolutely cheap Price, only £27 per acre; £7OO Wh^ at ™"• P« -e, with £6OO cash' J*"* P« -*t Well woxth^ Note-Having had 25 years practical knowledge of Ta stock if req E. JACKSON, .Telephone 575 COMMISSION AGENT opp. Criterion HoteJ NEW PLYMOUTH*
LARGE EfOTTLE Is. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ASK FOk IT. orner Christmas pie wag all very well once in a way, but his mother knew that something more •ustaining was necoaaary if Jack wm to grow strong and hooithy. NowondfribegaT«hin> histle OATMEAL sue knew it was da from the finest m v*s M aadtogs, * awtfb, Tke {rim; mum &m ma ■ little! ,_, Srtemefl. Ttarptatptewate «r/ *>%widfc«l«*eiliU«ilcatiaoa' M dtafigsxeanot. They also ipfßttd on my kead«ad **■»«» aqrjqpa. HaWngtScaaed your attn wkh Cutin why not ln*p it dear by ueinj . jAtooJntely nothing Bettetv ISoW fay deafer* thwugfbout the world. I LOOK HERE! OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. fUMSDEN AND BUTCHERS & SMALLGOODSMEN, BUYERS OP PAT OS AND PRIME WETHERS, Only the choicest of goods supplied. See our window show. Note Address: WINFIELD'S BUILDINGS, DTGLaWOOD,
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1919, Page 6
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