Ex “Port Denison.” Direct Shipments Direct Savings Here’s where the people of Taranaki are going to reap tangible benefits arising through direct shipping to New Plymouth. The Commonwealth and Dominion liner “Port Denison” (10,000 tons) brought us a shipment of close on £2OOO worth of merchandise, at a saving of 30/- per ton, measurement. This saving is reflected in decreased landing chargee, enabling us to offe rthe following goods at prices that otherwise would not be possible. x LINEN FINISH SHEETING.— 16in. WHITE TOWELLING— LADIES’ CORSETS.— Splendid quality. Will give years Heavy finish, best make. 1/6 yd. Medium shape. British make. 9/11. o£ wear. 54in. 2/11, 72in. 3/6, ’ N MEN’S TWEED COATS—SOin. 4/6 yd. NURSERY TOWELLING.- Dark patterns AII size ,. 19/6 . WHITE DAMASK.— Wlute OD Exfra MEN’S SUMMER SINGLETS 54in. Best Irish make. 3/11 yd. “ yar ‘ Wool and eotton. Fine make. 6/11. MARCELLA QUILTS.— COLORED TOWELS.— MEN’S SUMMER PANTS.— Hemmed, grand* quality, large 18 x 38. Strong make. 3/11 pr. Natural Wool and cotton. 7/6. D.B. size. 39/6. <- TRTPKn TOWELS- MEN ’ S TRUNK DR AWE RS.agio WHITE CALICO.— o, 7, TV j i Natural wool and cotton. Fine 22 x 43. Grand value. 4/11 pr. k fl/n Grand width, pure finish, stout r make, t>/u. make 1/3 yard. DAMASK SERVIETTES.— MEN’S CASHMERE SOCKS.— HORROCKSES CALICO— ' 20 x 20, mercerised and hemmed. Pure fine wool. Good dye. 2/11. 36in„ lovely quality. 1/5 yarn. 1/6 each. MEN’S MERCERISED HANDHORROCKSES FLANNELETTE.— LINEN SERVIETTES.— KERCHIEFS.— 29in., a reallv lovely quality, 22 x 2-2. Pure Irish Linen. with colored border, 1/1/6 vard. 3/11 each. MEN’S BATHING Vs—3oim BLACK SATTEEN- _ ’ LADIES’ COTTON SINGLETS.- Blaek Satte ™’ white Good black. A great bargmm 42in. long . Brit i sh make . 2 /9. MEN’S INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS 16in. ROLLER TOWELLING.— MILANESE SILK HOSE.— Hemstitched and mercerised, Brown striped, nice quality, 1/- yd. Black only. British make. 23/6 pr. Is each. The Melbourne Ltd. NSW PLYMOUTH. INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD. ELTHAM. HAWERA. WANGANUI.
w— —ri—rnmrai' A Refined Taste J |1 in Shoes | -W L 1 is a mark of good sense and good >’ ft 1 breeding. It can be gratified in full with a small expenditure by selecting high-grade English and American Foot- w wear now offering at. Dockrill s. ' Quality Highest. Prices Lowest. Sole Agents for Canvas Shoes with (HI Palatine Plantation Rubber Soles —a i pliable, tough and long-wearing sole 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. TX AS ITfc II ¥ 9C? QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, S DUvKKILLb s^X,^ 433 - J
8 TEED’S TEED’S I Cattle Medicines TEED’S RED WATER DRENCH. TEED’S CALF “SCOUR” REMEDY. TEED’S CATTLE TONIC, No. 65. p TEED’S COW DRENCH (before and after calving;. These preparations are all useful to stockowners. g All are well-known and tried Remedies. Obtainable all Stores and Merchants, and enquiries S solicited from I TEED & CO., g VETERINARY CHEMISTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
♦4tI T i 1 'l' <■ ■!' f’f'i i 1 X 1 'l' 4' fl 4‘ *> 14 1 i 1 I ♦ UH - - - + INCREASE CROP PRODUCT lON WITH LIME. g | ? TVHERE a rational system of liming is followed under good methods of * 1 J ** farm practice, lime proves one of the important links of benefit totward soil improvement, and increased yields of pasture and of crop production ■will inevitably follow its use. ♦♦♦ X THE ACTIONS OF LIME ON THE LAND. X T Summarising briefly the various actions of lime, we find that it is £ X productive of the following results: — „£ 4* Lime is a plant food in itself. Land dressed with lime cracks less X 4» freely, and it helps to break down stiff clods, so that a tilth is m ® re *t. T easily obtained. It neutralises acidity in the soil, sweetening sour lands. * 2 By encouraging •clover and lucerne it increases the nitrate content oi 5 soils. It opens up clav soils, making them les«s retentive of water. It * T binds the particles of’light or sandy soils together, makin.,; them more * X retentive of moisture. It increases the granulation, making the land ♦ work more freely. It sets free unavailable phosphates present in the land. * Lime helps to lessen grubs, and reduces "finger-and-toe disease. * * AMBERS’ LIME. J ♦ (Burnt & Vnburnt, suitable for drilling), is a product of certified quality. * X tuvtq USING IT THIS SEASON. WRITE TO YOUR MERCHANT v t 'KXNFGHT FOR FULLEST PARTICULARS ALSO VALUABLE LEAFLET t UPON THE USES OF LIME. v ♦ Amners’ Lime Co., Ltd. !
' DO YOUR EYES ACHE? 1 Modern science has never produced a ' light surpassing candleFght for softness. i After a day of fagging concentration your i eyes will ache under the steely penetration ! of electric light or gas. ; What you need is a little relaxation I in the soft, friendly light of Golden Ray : Candles, with suitable shades. Be sure to i ask for “Golden Ray;” they are cheaper and better than imported brands. If your grocer does not yet stock Golden Ray Candles, write direct to us, and we will see that you are supplied. Ellis & Manton, Ltd., Manufacturers, G.P.O. Box 222, Wellington. Does your Radiator leak? Stop leaks I instantly, permanently, while your car iis running with “RADORENE.” No solj dering iron needed. Stocked by R. P. Al. Manning Co., Foresters’ Buildings, 135 I Albert Street. Auckland. 7
Our Lime Sowers have great adjustability as to quantity distribution, will effectually deal with all commercial fertilisers, the surveyor registers comparatively accurate, and the machine is both simple and strong. Discharge can be regulated to cover as light as hoar frost, or as white as a snowfall! Booth, Macdonald and Co., Ltd., New Plymouth.
« MOTOR CYCLISTS. We are now in a position to supply good used parts for practically every make of machine at from 50 to 75 per cent, below list nrice. also new spare*. N.Z. Motor Wrecking Co., Ltd., 29 Write for quotations.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1922, Page 8
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