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Stocktaking Throwouts at C. C. Ward Ltd. Great Wintef Sale

Sakusan Silk. Looks like tussore, but will wear better. 33-inch. Usual price, 2/11 yard. Throw-out Sale Price, l/11l yard. . Silk and Wool Broche Marocam. In emart shades of Browns, Navy, Green, and Fawn. 42-inch. Usual price, 11/6 yard. Throw-out Sale Price, 6/11

All-Wool Gaberdine. In Blue, Grey, Fawn. Splendid value. S4-ineh. Usual price 6/11 yard. Throw-out Sale Price, 4/6 yard. Colonial Flannel. AU pure wool. In Dark Grey, Orkney, Shetland, and White. 27-inch. Usual price, 1/11 yard. Throw-out Sale Price, 1/6 yard.

yard. ___________ Cash Drapers and Milliners,

HEWTOH KIKG, LTD.'S PROPERTY GUIDE. SEPTEMBER, 1926 (1). ACRES FREEHOLD, now carrying 39 cows, nine springing heifers, ‘6 ** yearling heifers, 4 yearling bulls (Pedigree), 3 bulls, 40 sheep, and 4 horses. Practically all flat, and nearly ail been ploughed. Fences in good order. Large House (old), good cowshed, with machines. Cream collected. School adjoining. Price, £l6 per acre, £6OO Deposit. BE SOLD to close deceased estate, 23S ACRES FREEHOLD. No building®. All open country, and all tn good grass. Ring fenced (7 wires), an ■well watered by streams. ’ Roadmetalled to within 30 chains of the property. Price, £8 10/- pjer acre, with £7OO Deposit. Balance 5 years at v per . 1 ACRES. Just outside New Plymouth Borough. Native lease, 20 „ BTS t 0 run at is/- per acre. Land mostly flat, and practically all been ploughed. Sixty-five cows have been milked on this farm, besides carry ink a number of sheep. The fences are in good order. Fair amount of live hedges trees, etc. Concrete Bungalow, with all modern conveniences. Update cowshed with milking machines (electric motor). Price and terms on application. NEWTON LIMiTEB., ,phoße 20 - KEW PLYMOVTH - Land Salesmen: F. H. Barnitt (’Phone 469 M); A. V. Cooper ( Phone 982). ©Willard Batteries ARE USED BY 196 CAR BUILDERS ON OVER 6 MILLION CARS. Proof of their Outstanding Efficiency Willard Threaded Rubber Batteries give more miles of a lower mileage cost —it’s the THREADS and the RUBBER that makes the difference. We Recommend Willard Batteries. FARMERS’ CO-OP MOTOR DEPARTMENT : : HAWERA i 1 ¥ 1 |Wa s SIS® i i YOUR ANIMALS Require more food during Winter —and it must be highly nourishing, too. Feed them well, and they’ll return you profits. We have specialised in Animal Feed, and only the highest quality is rocked. Let us quote you. L. A. NOLAN & CO. Auctioneers and Produce Merchants, DEVON STREET :: :: NEW PLYMOUTH. —— i ii n.l Mißaßsa—ai n MBraMaEMwaa—■— * STORRIE-V ILLETT TOPDRESSER Inspcc.icß will ceaviece yeu tkat this it tit Mackite you should purchase J. B. Mac Ewan ard i 'o., Ltd. KING STREET - - NEW PLYMOUTH U ill i SjWjgTOfefeS ft B is fust as easy to get the kind felt gll’i! Mantels that make a room as /(W| it is to gel the kind that -/ill mar W $$ rii I-ii *?■ • Yoh Ma y have y° w ° wn rW jffll By design made specially to your KOx a=S5 HO order, or you may choose from (&» Efl < ■ man y choice styles of ours if (£<>s jjgfe' ctTJ VOU cotne ( o __ A.P. SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER CO. LTD. ® S,/ 7 Gill St. NEW PLYMOUTH W z _ 7 __—— tadpipj coal & Cour® i THE FINEST HOUSE COAL IN I NEW ZEALAND. I il Ha ll l l Ifi Orders taken for Bag, Ton, or I 11 3S Iil!■ Hi It- Truck, delivered to any part of , 111 311 Inll 111R5** *^ e Province. i I i f-11 i ■Hj w. W. THOMSON AND SON, 11 'Chief Taranaki Agents. , H&WsB&Afeggt'-WinFM | Office, St. Aubyn Street. Yards, Ariki St. , 2 OooeSfl Snot \ ’ l>l:one 654> Ji

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1926, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1926, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 September 1926, Page 11