Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Fashionable Materials for that New Coat, Frock or Costume at Ward’s

Heavy Blanket Tweeds. In plain Marie, Fanck Checks, and Stripes, for sports skirts, costumes, etc. 54in. Our Keen Value, 7/11, 9/11, 11/6 yard. Tweed Suitings. Special quality materials for good walking coats, costumes, etc. In Browns, Greys, Green, etc. 54in. Cur Keen Value, 15/6, 17/6 yard.

Fancy Coatings. In Velours, Flaked Cheviots and Blanket Coatings. Big range of good shades. 54in. Our Keen Value, 9/11 to 17/6 yard. Silk Sealettes. Plain and pressed. The colours include Black, Brown, Grey and Tan. 50in. Our Keen Value, 27/6, 29/6 yard.

Colonial Dress Flannels. In pleasing shades of wine, Kingfisher, Grey, Brown, Helio, Saxe, Dubarry, and Navy. 28in. and 40in. Our Keen Value, Singls 2/6, Double 3/9 yard. Check Flannels, for pleated skirts, trimmings, etc., in Colonial and English makes. Very smart colourings. 34in. to 38in. wide. Our Keen Value, 5/6 to 7/11 yard.

Wool Charmelaine. The newest material for frocks, etc., in popular shades ol Green Blue, Rose, Burgundy, and Navy. 54in. Our Keen Value, 15/6 yard. . , , Sedan Cloth. Ideal material for smart frocks, etc. Will wear better than Kasha cloth, and has a nicer appearance. In Rose, Blue, Helio, and Navy. 54in. Our Keen Value, 14/6 yard.

Wool Repps. This popular cloth, in fashionable shades of Wine, Helio, Blue, Red, Bois-de-Rose, Chocolate, Cedarbark, Nilesque, Sedge, Prune, Burgundy, Navy, and Black. In 40in. and Min. Our Keen Value, 40in. 8/6, 54in 11/6, 12/6, 15/6.

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

Our Business “TT~ 7~ . ~ ... - Look around and Let s Welcome the . spirit »t process WSS Wilt OH forward. 'K y | a Everywhere is faith V 2110^5'S • an( J optimism in the future of New • j n r a Plymouth. - it grows on Values' . An extraordinary event, carefully planned, to launch our campaign for the biggest June business in our history. Our buyers have searched the markets looking for offerings to promote optimism and joy among New Plymouth Men and Women. Manufacturers and Agents applauded the idea, and gave us tangible co-operation in the way of lowered prices on wonderful selections to add enthusiastic impetus to this event. On Wednesday, June Ist, we commenceOur Optimism Week At 9 a.m. on this day we throw open our doors to “OPTIMISTS,” to the hundreds who will be happy to profit by the generous savings provided. George & Doughty Ltd. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN AND IMPORTERS. CURRIE STREET : NEW PLYMOUTH.

NiWTOM LTB b 5 S PROPERTY GUISE. JUNE, 1927—(1). Q.OOD MIXED FARM OF 1137 ACRES. Otorohacgo District, available for sale, or exchange for approved small, good farm in vicinity of New Plymouth. Half of this farm is ploughable, 300 have been ploughed. All good, open country with some patches of shelter bush. Twenty-five paddocks, sheep-proof fencing. Well watered. Now carrying 90 cows, 250 head dry cattle, 15 horses, 600 breeding ewes, 200 hoggetts. Good homestead of six rooms, small cottage, motor garage, large stables, sheds and outbuildings. Concreted cowshed (4-cow milking plant), telephone, 923 acres are freehold, 224 acres are Native lease at Is 6d per acre. Ten miles to railway, good road, school three-quarters of a mile. Price £lO per acre. Equity £5920. Balance on First Mortgage to Auckland Savings Bank. 1 ACRES. Part freehold and part now carrying 54 cows, 20 yearlings, 5 horses and some sheep. All good river flat and all been ploughed bar patch of shelter bush, sub-divided into 20 paddocks with cattleproof fences in good order. Four-roomed house (two years old). Bathroom with chip heater. Cowshed (machines installed), large implement shed with loft. Price £3OOO with £lOOO deposit. (Unencumbered property). The only drawback to this farm is one and a-half miles of unmetalled road (threequarters of this is being metalled straight away). NEWTON KING, LiNIITEO., ,phone 20 - NEW smooth. LAND SALESMEN: F. H. Barnitt (469 M A. V. Cooper (982).

i ii. hjlj* 11 ,m iig 11 iiijimm Willard I Batteries Are th* only charged bone-dry fatly batteries obtainable. Large number of new types just J hand. ri’® re i* * Willard for every car at Prices to wit all pockets. FORD TYPE FROM WE RECOMMEND WILLARD BATTERIES. Taranaki Agents: QUIN AND CO., New Plymouth. R. R. KNEWbTUBB, Stratford. FARMERS’ CO-OP. MOTOR DEPARTMENT, Hawera.

PRODUCT’ OJU’C E RA L] .MOTORS onia ? ~your outings in clos ed car comfort * 'T'HE owner of a Chevrolet Closed Car is not 1 worried by the changeable conditions of PriC6S * Wintry weather—for these cars give a complete assurance of comfortable cosy travelling. OXUCH This comfortable assurance is yours, too, in LUACri Chevrolet, for every detail of the Fisher Bodies £255 is designed for comfort—complete weather protection. There is comfort in the seating, ease in SEDAN the long flexible springing, restfulness in the deep cushiony upholstery, cosy intimacy in the cheerful interior and dainty fittings. And the DAAncTCD exterior with its sleek lines and Duco finish is KVW) 1 EK not less attractive. £215 Come and sec the Chevrolet, experience its 1 travelling ease, the fleet power of its valve-in-head engine—motor this Winter in comfort! (i Chevrolet Closed Cars for Winter Comfort L. H. JOHNSON, New Plymouth & Stratford

EGGS 1 EGGS! The high price of fowl feed makes it necessary to not only secure the best quality possible at the lowest price, but to get what will enable your stock to produce the greatest number of eggs. We confidently recommend our POULTRY MASH A thoroughly well-balanced food prepared by experts from the best quality materials. Sold in any quantity. We supply all poultry requisites: Wheat, maize, oats, pollard, bran, meatmeaL blood, grit, etc. L. A. NOLAN & CO. Auctioneers and Produce Merchants, Devon Street, New Plymouth. jj j f=>n=ip=-‘r=-' —r=--JF=Jr=in=i r=i !=ip=ir=Jr=i|=if=ii=t i=i g STORRIE-WILLETT TOPDRESSER j] MERCARG/LL. J I o wv/ ii w H Inspection will convince you that this is the Machine you should purchase J. B. Mac Ewan and Co., Ltd. 0 KING STREET ; ; NEW PLYMOUTH l.^ P^[^r^p= J^^ F dr^nzd F =d i:^^r== J I= l F= l r= i t= Jp = fp£jFHlr=lr=l £& Get Lane’s to-day —2/6 and 4/6 a bottle, at all Chemists and Stores. B J Manufactured by E. G. LANE, 9 v Graduate Chemist, Oamaru. Ar fcUnhS? 1 LANE'S emulsion // t /J RESTORES.AND MAINTAINS HEALTH // Nothing mysterious about I V /'/'// 7 —just f oo< * mec bJ ’ I ''V'V/W'V cine y° ur body needs. It Zo'z • has put thousands on to the road to becoming I strong and vigorous. Read the testimonials with kZi'-Z“ - every bottle; they are ' > from people who were ill for a Jong time —and k are strong, J anc * happy-

A SUPERIOR DESTROYER OF RATS AND MICE. "COMMON SENSE” RAT POISON Attracts rats and mice to their doom, leaving no annoying smell. Simply dries up the carcases. WHOLESALE AGENTS: gURGESS pRASER & QO. Currie Street, NEW PLYMOUTH.

Bar the way to< , INFLUENZA jy* IRISH MOSS ® /r coats tAe (hroat ANO

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19270601.2.127.1

Bibliographic details

Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1927, Page 11

Word Count
1,148

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1927, Page 11