SECOND BUDGET of BARGAINS at the Melbourne’s Sale Last week hundreds of delighted shoppers participated in the bargains. This week we anticipate bigger crowds eince the public will have had time to examine their purchases and fully realise the immensity of the savings which can be effected by shopping during the Sale. Here are more solid bargains. Remember now’s your opportunity, Everything is becoming dearer. . 1 * - - - .. , WOMEN'S CASHMERE HOSE. STRIPED TURKISITToWELS. BOYS’ SCHOOL HOSE. WO °L Splendid dye. Spliced All our regular makes reduced. 18 by Pure wool, hard-wearing worsted. Good ~~ *®d.-toes. -Were 3/6; Sale 38 inches, Were 4/6, now 3/6 pair; 22 dye, wear guaranteed. These are about FTk*, 2/1 f. by 43 inches, were 5/11, now 4/6 pair; half-price. All sizes up to 10j in eitLr uiz 22 by 44 inches, r.WCTtf? 6/11, now stock. Sale Price all round 2/6 pair. SILK ANKLE HOSE. 5/6 pair. 1 A marvellous bargain. Grand quality. BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS. Long silk rfeg. _ Were 5/11; Sale ROLLER TOWELLING. Colonial tweed. Splendid weight and Price, 3/11. Own importing, reduced for the sale. quality. Were 39/6 to 59/6; Sale -r 16 inches striped rollerifig, was 1/3 yd., Price, sizes 7to 12, 33/6; Sale Price, N(O TING HAM LACE. CURTAINS. lOd; 10 in. white rollering, was 1/11 sizes 13 to 16, 38/6. * These W . CTe U’ 1/3 yd iA 6 J- h , e /7 y ? ripe rol ‘ MEN'S ROSLYN SUITS, chaaed “job from, an importer. Sale lenng. was 2/3 yd., 1/5 yd. w « . . , , Prices, 2J- yards 6/11 pair; 3 yards Woollen goods are going up, so don’t Wit pair. ’ CUMFY-CUT SINGLETS. hesitate about your new suit. This Large size, fine maker- No sleeves. hne was 95A - Sale Price - 69/6 ‘ STRONG PILLOW CASES. Were 3/6; Sale Price, 2/6. MEN'S LINEN COLLARS. ™ UKh T by inches WHITE TWII I kHEFTtUr All sha P es in stoc k. Regular price . «de. Our own make. These were WH TE TWILL SHEETING. J/3 nd our collus are good _ Now '■*** pasr; now Z/». A marvellous bargain. A nice money- |/. each. / • saving line. 54-ijjch, was 2/6. now ( WHITE TURKISH TOWELS. 1/11; 80-inch, was 3/11, now 2/11. INSERTION NECK BANDS. Q» importing from England. Largely _ Here > 8 a chance to make the old / reduced for the sale. 21 by 43 inches, INDIGO DRILLETTE. shirt new. These bands are for the • WB* 6/11, how 4/9 pair; 24 by 48 English make, Indigo dye, 30 inches neglige shirts and button behind. Reguiaci>es, were 7/11, now 6/11 pair. wide; was 1/6 yard; Sale Price, l/-yd. lar price, 9d each; Sale Price, 2 for 9. gWsr---' —————_ —. 7 Stock-taking Sale KV substantial all round re- ' P’ L DUCTIONS ON OUR HIGH I GRADEBOOTSANDSHOES - I I" 1 Vou s P eni ’ hours out of the 24 th p !U - vour Shoes. Why not have foot • • 1 M I i'ifr'tC comfort by wearing Dockrill’s f, ''' I ■ A ~~ Shoes. You’ll not go wrong. i SSKWj If \\ Many lines at Bargain Prices, for , - Sole Agents New Plymouth District for Crockett and Jones’ “HEALTH” BRAND FOOTWEAR. POSTAGE PAID ON COUNTRY ORDERS. rx /’’k /"* I> r If f JC* QUALITY SHOE HOUSE, M LZ VlWlVtvl LrfLe O TELEPHONE No. 433. « * V NEW PLYMOUTH. // HL—IE3nOEJEL2ZL I T7 "(OIX
THOS. BORTHWICK & SO NS (AUSTRALASIA), LTD. WAITARA FREEZING WORKS of ALL CLASSES of STOCK at highest current rates. We are also prepared to receive STOCK for FREEZING on FARMERS’ ACCOUNT. All particulars as to prices of.stqck and Freezing charges can be obtained ffit application to our buyers as under:— HUGH GOOD, Cattle and Sheep Buyer: Telephone No. 90, STRATFORD. W. HOGG, Cattle and Sheep Buyer, Telephone No. 1665., TE KUITI. LEWIS WEBSTER, Sheep Buyer, Telephone 126, STRATFORD. Or to our WAITARA OFFICE. Telephone No 2. Messrs. HIGH GOOD & LEWIS WEBSTER, of STRATFORD, will draft stock in th? following Counties:— . CLIFTON. TARANAKI, EfIMGNT, INGLEWOOD, STRATFORD, file THAM & WAIMATE WEST, a Jlr. W. HOGG, of TE KUITI, will draft stock North of the Moka. River. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED.
Shall Reap £ But it shoild be remembered that Good Seed is not the L sole requirement to ensure good crops. t All cultivated land needs lime if it is to produce to its ► fullest capacity, a liberal application of Burnt Lime ■> being of special value to sour or swampy land. a Lime Your Land Liberally in 1923, using Amner’s Agricultural Lime. k Anmer s Lime (crushed. Burnt and .Unburnt) is the ► finest product obtainable. £ In your own interests, write to-day for literature and ► prices! Amner’s Lime Co., Ltd. LDIE & LIME PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS ► __ NAPIER. k ******** * 1"!' *<•*♦♦♦♦» * *'!■** * » &;■ *■? «
W. H. JAMES. JJtTLDER AND fJONTRACTOrv. k OPUNAKE. given for all descriptions of building work in town or coun>
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