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NEW DRESS POODS at Prices that Appeal Q, t WARIfH Doctor Dress Flannels. No doubt the most Ch \ c ’\ f °l Colonial Flannels. All pure wool, and a Pure Wool Repps. A splendid quality soft Heavy Blanket Coating, for serviceable serviceable material for warn, frocks, £ eck sk ‘ rte .',, 12 ® m . art Pf ove( J wearer ', * n ±l of rose, coa ts. In ; b t an aud , n checks. 34in. Ward s Better Va ue, blue, brown, and fawn. 40m. Ward s cedarbark, chocolate, wine, dubarry, „„„„ ka;„ u a iu. „ X £• ! y ' 4/11 yard. Better Value, 3/11 yard. sedge, helio, bois-de-rose, saxe, navy, 6/7F v.rd ’ hr’irF de Tweeds! Tweeds! We are showing a big All-Wool Charmelaine. This cloth is very and black. 54in. Ward’s Better Value e> « t , , , . . wme, flame, tan brick saxe, fawn rose range of dress tweeds. All good dark popular for smart coat frocks, etc., in 11/6 yard. Silk Sealette. In pressed and plain, for and nigger. 28in. and 40m. Wards shades, and very serviceable. Double shades of mauve, bois de rose, wine, Pilot Velour. Just the thing for children’s C pJ, s ' }, n 1’ \/ Better Value, 28in. 3/6, 48in. 4/11. width. Ward’s Better Value, 2/6, 2/11, saxe, navy, green. 54in. Ward’s Bet- school coats, in navy, brown, and grey. 50m. Ward s Better Value, 2776, 29/6 to 5/11 yard. ter a,ue » yard. 54in ’ Ward’s Better Value, 8/11 yard. yar °- Cash Drapers and Milliners, Devon and Currie Sts., New Plymouth, also at

fifiWTOM KiKG, LTS.’S PROPERTY GUIDE. APRIL, 1927. (1). CHEAP BACK-COUNTRY FARMS. 170 ACRES L.I.P. Rent £ll per annum. Aria District. On good metalled road close to school. About 60 acres flat, balance, undulating. Practically all ploughable, very few weeds. Thirteen paddocks, good fencing (5, 6 and 7 wires), well watered, carrying 43 cows, 9 head dry stock, 4 horses, some sheep and pigs. Five-roomed house, new cowshed and separator room (concrete floors), electricity in house and shed. PRICE, £l7 per acre. Good terms arranged. 427 ACRES L.I.P. Rent £27 per annum. Good metalled road to within one mile. Approximately 100 acres standing bush, 60 acres flat. Balance undulating to hills, very heavy country on flat, some drained swamp. Nineteen paddocks with sheep proof and cattle fencing. Carrying 70 cows, 7 horses, young stock and sheep. Homestead of eight rooms with modern conveniences, 4-roomed cottage, two cowsheds, implement shed and other outbuildings. No mortgage on property. PRICE, £ll 10s per acre with £2OOO deposit. (Present owner has had this farm for 35 years, is now retiring and will take good house and few acres near town as part payment). 340 ACRES L.I.P. Rent £l3 per annum. Road unmetalled at present but being metalled shortly. About 240 acres river flat and table top, balance very easy. Nearly all the farm is ploughable. At present milking 16 cows (reduced from 25 on account of owner’s ill-health) and carrying 58 head of dry stock, 200 breeding ewes, 4 horses. Good five-roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings. To be sold as going concern with £350 deposit. Balance on reducible Mortgage to Government. (Total outgoings including interest, rates, rent, and repayment of principal, £lB3 2s per annum). NEWTON KING, LIMITED., 'Phone 20, NEW PLYMOUTH. LAND SALESMEN: F. H. Barnitt (469 M A. V. Cooper (982).

Direct from the largest manufacturers, and Shop at the Wholesale WarehewlHßMMM in Drapery, Clothing and -. WE SELL FOR LESfI ' Victoria Damask Baize. 50 inches wide. “Flexcello” Uncrushable. In Damask designs. Special .’7 /’'f We strongly recommend this line fashionable . ‘ where rough usage unavoidable. Price, 3 Wholesale Price, 4/6 yard. Black Blankets. Colonial all pure wool. In White, attractive headings, special finish. Single bed size, 21/6; Threequarter bed size, 30/6; Double bed size, 37/6. /J 1 *' I ''f ': x Unbleached Sheetings. Extra heavy A weight, in Twill and Herringbone finish. Single bed width, 1/9; double bed width, 80-inch,'2/6 yard. Velour Hygroscopic Diaper. The ideal fabric for have ever nursery purposes. 21-inch, 1/-; 27- most inch, 1/2. Prices. Forfar. Pure linen. No dressing. Good from 32/6 •drying _ qualities. We recommend White Knicker ' ‘ these lines with confidence. 25in., pcndable. 1/1; 27in., 1/3. threader. Glass Cloth. In Red and Blue Check. All 1/3. pure linen. Dries well, leaves no nap. Titian Cloth. In natural 23 inches wide. 1/2 per yard. wide. Most suitable for “Cosy” Cream Winceyette Nightdresses. and hall curtains. Wholesale® Effectively trimmed art silk lace, in 3 z ll. several styles. Wholesale Prices, Satin Stripe Fadeless 7/11, 8/11, 9/6. Rose, Helio, Fawn, Gold J® Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose, in fashion- Price, 4/3 yard. able shades. Wholesale Price, 3/3 54-inch Black Italian P a i r ' value at 1/9 per yard, j® George &. DoughtyjH WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN AND CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH,

POTASH PAYS PER SB. “RUAPEHU.” 30 PER, CENT. POTASH Top dressing is of paramount importance to Dairy Farmers. It has been proved that all New Zealand Soils are short of PHOSPHATES. It has also been proved that heavy top-dressing with phosphatic manures, such as Super, Basic Slag, etc., entails a GREATER DRAIN on the natural supply of potash in the soil. NOTE.—Every lOOOlbs. of Milk contains 251bs. OF PURE POTASH. To maintain your milk test THIS POTASH MUST BE /REPLACED. 30 PER CENT. POTASH WILL DO IT. Book Your Orders with us now for this or later deliveries. Prices on Application. L. A. NOLAN S’ CO. Auctioneers and Produce Merchants, Devon Street, New Plymouth.

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MW DUNEDIN CHAMPIONSHIP (Waikouaiti Beach, 26th March, 1927) ' wwij CHRYSLER Isft, 2nd & 3rd. (Winning at over 90 tn-p-h.) Winning races—smashing records—is a settled habit of Chrysler’s. Here is a wonderful list of victories secured in the last six months. (1) Australia’s greatest 10-day Reliability Test. (2) Sydney-Brisbane record, lowered 1 hour 16 mins. (3) Maroubra Track record, 1000 miles in 955 mins. (4) Maroubra Track record, 1,468 miles in 24 hours. (5) —Auckland-Wellington record, lowered 1 hour 15 mins.—so4 miles in 12 hours 4 mins. WMKMBiIIiiMHMM (6) —Christchurch-Bluff, 402 miles, record time of hours 50 mins. (7) —Bethune Gully Hill Climb, Chrysler breaks record—time, 1 min. 46-2/5 secs. (8) Bethune Gu’ly Hill Climb—Chrysler Ist in Touring Car event, on Formula. (9) Muriwai Beach Races —IJ Mile Open (10) Dunedin Championship—finishing speed, First the Finish—A Chrysler / CHPYSIO DOUGLASS MOTORS, Ltd T New Plymouth. E. H. EASOh’, STRATFORD. N.Z, Distributors; TODD MOTOR CO. Wellington and Christchurch,

:‘l~~*l '.l— l ! »I STORRIE-WILLETT TOPDRESSER I 'ft //WU/rrTW- ' 11 J I I I j Inspection will convince yon that this is the Machine yon should purchase I J. B. Mac Ewan and Co., Ltd. KING STREET ; : NEW PLYMOUTH i j

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1927, Page 11

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