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SPECIAL DISPLAY OP NEW SEASON’S MILLINERY

CALL AND INSPECT C. C. WARD LTD, SEE quR WINDOWS Just landed direct from the leading English and Continental manufacturers, a large shipment of Dame Fashion’s latest creations in Spring and Summer Millinery. Included in this range are the latest Shades and shapes in Smart Felts and Straws. All Keenly Priced.

Cash Drapers and Milliners, Devon and Currie Sts., New Plymouth. Also at Eltham and Hawera

NEWTON KING, LTD.’S PROPERTY GOIOE. SEPTEMBER, 1926 (2)._ 102 FREEHOLD, siiuated right on the coast. Land flat to undualting, well sub dlv'dcd and well watered. Now carrying 40 dairy cows, 5 heifers, bull, 2 hort.s. : calves. Good Homestead, cowshed, and big implement shed. Price, £32 i. per acre. Deposit, £lOOO. (This property is exceptionally good buying, and is well financed.) O!, ACRES FREEHOLD, AS GOING CONCERN, including 30 cows, 4 heifers, Pedigree Jersey bull, 2 horses, 9-coulter drill, disc and chain harrows, plough, cart and harness, cans, sundries, and 3-cow milking plant. Land practically all flat, well sub-divided, watered by streams and river. Six-roomed House, electric light, cowshed concreted. Situated on‘main road, half-mile from township and railway station. Price £5170, deposit £ll7O, balance at 5 per cent, for four years. (Owner will exchange for 30 to 40 acres handy to New Plymouth.) •J ACRES FREEHOLD, 7 miles from New Plymouth. Nearly all flat Avv land. Five-roomed House, cowshed concreted. This farm would carry 20 cows now, and when improved would carry 30 cows. The property has Come back on the hands of a previous owner, and is for sale at a cut price of £l5 10/- per acre. (Buyer to raise as much as possible on First Mortgage, and vendor will leave £3OO on second Mortgage at 5 per cent.) NEWTON KiNG, LIMITED., ’Phone 20, new - Plymouth. Land Salesmen: F. H. Barnitt (’Phone 469 M); A. V. Cooper ( Phone 982).

HATCH Your Own CHICKS CIRCLE INCUBATORS. 50 Egg Capacity . .•; aj, « £3 10 0 75 Egg Capacity ... . . £4 10 0 SIMPLE AND INEXPENSIVE IN OPERATION. ALSO “OAKES” ELECTRIC INCUBATOR 60 Egg Capacity .. .. .. .. .£8 10 0 EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL. Get full particulars— L. A. NOLAN & CO. Auctioneers and Produce Merchants, DEVON STREET :: NEW PLYMOUTH.

STORRIE-WILLETT TOPDRESSER INV£RCARC/LL I Inspection will convince yon tkat this is the Machine you should purchase J. B. Mac Ewan and Co., Ltd. KING STREET - - NEW PLYMOUTH

©Willard Batteries Are the only charged bone-dry’ batteries obtainable. Large number of new types just to hand. There is a Willard for every car at Prices to suit all pockets. FORD TYPE FROM WE RECOMMEND WILLARD BATTERIES. Taranaki Agents: QUIN AND CO., New Plymouth. R. R. KNEWSTUBB, Stratford. FARMERS’ CO-OP. MOTOR DEPARTMENT, Hawera.

SEED POTATOESSUPREME (White). ABERBROTHOCK (White). MAORI CHIEF (Mottled). Three proved and reliable standard varieties. Good Seed, true to name, is difficult to obtain. Rubbish is plentiful. We Guarantee the above. WEBSTER BROS. SEED POTATO SPECIALISTS, NEW PLYMOUTH*.

MUSICAL EVENINGSAnd why why, indeed, shouldn’t every evening at home be a musical one? ' With a Gulbransen in the home, happy hours can be spent without the aid of a pianist to operate It, indeed, MUSICAL EVENINGS BECOME MORE THE RULE Than the exception. Unlike the "Player” Piano, each note is separately controlled, and the keys are pressed, not knocked down. We will gladly show you how you can play any roll music, and at the same time register your individual touch, time, and expression. Call and let us explain the difference —the reason why Gulbransen is She One and only "Registering” Piano, . , ~ £165 L. E. HOFFMANN DEVON STREET M NEW PLYMOUTH

Who Pays for Advertising ? This is a direct and reasonable question and in the case of Daily Newspaper advertising, intelligently used, the answer is simple—Nobody—lt Pays its Own Way. Nobody pays for the new carburettor that gives added mileage to your motor car. It pays for itself in the gasolene it saves. Nobody pays for an improved cash system in an up-to-date shop. It pays for itself in economy of human time. Nobody pays for well planned and written Daily Newspaper Advertising. It pays for itself by reducing the cost of sales and by increasing production. The advertisements in your own local newspaper tell you the best things to buy and where to buy them. Every new purchase helps the whole community to command better and cheaper goods. Advertising Pays for 1t5e1f......Y0U DON’T

THE FIRST SNEEZE IS THE DANGER SIGNAL. Time to take Dr. Sheldon's New Discoverer Coughs and Colds. Don't neglect a eold t’s serious. Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery, I 'd and 3s 6d. Obtainable everywhere.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 September 1926, Page 13

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