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ft NEW SEASON’S GOODS Now Showing at WARD’S . ur •r . n- k ■ i Fursi Furs! A very choice selection of R . *•,..< ti.ii Check Dress Materials. We are showing /UraL. dPWMft W,nter CoatS '’ " e are sb °' V ‘ ng 6 large Ladies’ Frocks. In pure wool Repps. th»e popular goods in Smoke Grey, Repps! Repps! Tha nlMt l lopular ma,e ' a weU aborted range of these fashionsW range of Udies ' Coats ’ in plain and Charmelaines etc The styles include Dark Brown, and Mongolian. Ward's rial for frock « and ecats, etc. In shades able goods, m large and smah checks. sMw) 'r™r„•*'"zX ..d *«•* a „ g»., E .„, P ™., £x;"vn“'Y<t",a w,r " ls 4 tne wanted sha des. Plain and Fur- are showing in all the new shades. All Millinery. All the latest new season’s mib Sahara, Mushroom, Rose, Fawn, Corn, “Doctor” Dress Flannels. The ever popuWS.V trimmed. Ward’s for Value: From 39/6. . Ward’, tor Value- From 49/6 Imery is now on display in our Millin- Chocolate, etc. 40m. Fast dye. Ward s lar material for winter wear. 32 f fetMEaW S Wa S ery Department. We invite your in- for Value, 6/11, 8/6 yard. this season’s leading shades to choose | |Wr®ilfH Ladies' Costumes. These are perfectly , spection of these new gooi' from. 28in. and 40in. Ward's for Sf'A tailored goods id the latest fancy Jumper Suits. Made ron* P ure botany Velour Coating. All pure wool, in shades Wool Charmelaine, for Frocks, etc. In all Value, 2/11, </l| yard. ißiliSu* tweeds and worsteds. and wo ° l with Eton collars and plam and of Navy, Black, Rose, Browns, Green, the new shades of Black, Navy, Green, Cre P e de Chines - Weal material for even- ' double breasted, straight cut styles. pleated skirts. All good shades. Ward's Helio, Blues, Wineberry, Pink, Fawns, Mushroom, Rose, Helio, Bluette, Corn, ’“ g XV 1/ Ward's for Value: From 65/-. or a ue ' rom ' 6/lF’lO/9 12/H * eto - 40in ' W?rds for Value, 9/! Iyd width. Ward’s for Value, 4 6 and 5/11 \ / __2 _ i yard - _____ _J y Cash Drapers and Milliners New Plymouth, Eltham and Hawera t

NEWTON Kilts. LTB.’S PROPERTY GUIDE. MARCH, 1928 (2). 19771 ACRES FREEHOLD. About 100 acres flat land, balance undu- ’ lating, approximately 1000 acres capable of being cultivated, subdivided into 21 paddocks, fencing in fair order. 100 cows being milked on the front portion and 40 tons manure applied last Spring. Although the property has been worked as a dairy farm it is eminently suitable for sheep. Buildings comprise Cottage, two new whares, stable, cowshed and outbuildings. 6 miles from large town, railway, etc. The price, £6 per acre, should make this an attractive proposition and the vendor is prepared to accept a reasonable deposit and leave the balance on First Mortgage on a 20-year table basis with interest at 6 per cent. QI ACRES FREEHOLD on Main Road near coast. About 60 acres river flat, balance indulating, all been ploughed. 14 paddocks, well watered. 5 acres Lucerne; Carrying capacity, 40 to 45 cows. Seven-roomed House. Cowshed, hayshed and outbuildings. Close to school, township and factory. Price £42 per acre with £6OO deposit. C)4 ACRES FREEHOLD. On Main Road, near coast. All been ploughed, free from week, well sub-divided and well watered. Now carrying 28 cows (6 sold recently), 4 two-year heifers, 2 horses and_ 8 calves. School opposite, Cottage, cowshed, implement shed, etc. Price £35 per acre. deposit.. Balance First Mortgage for 5 years at 6 per cent. (Owner would entertain house property as part payment.) NEWTON KING, LIMITED, 20 NEW PLYMOUTH HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS, LAND SALESMEN: F. H. Barnitt (’phone 469 M), A. V. Cooper (’phone 982). ♦J UPSON WALLBOARD. UPSON FIBRE TILE. UPSON WALLBOARD. UPSON FIBRE TILE. CHEEK UP THOSE WALLS AND CEILINGS NOW! USE UPSON WALLBOARD! . . . . . CLEANEST, COSIEST, CHEAPEST! N.P. SASH AND DOOR COMPANY, LTD., . . AGENTS . . P.O. Box 34 : : Telephone No. 7 UPSON WALLBOARD UPSON FIBRE TILE. , UPSON WALLBOARD. UPSON FIBRE TILE.

COW FEEDING To maintain Butter-fat yield during the dry weather it is necessary to dry feed dairy cows. This can be done by feeding Bran, Crushed Oats, Moosenuts, Chaff, and Hay at milking time. We carry Full Stocks of all lines. Delivered Tree in New Plymouth. PRICES ON APPLICATION. L. A. NOLAN and CO. LTD. Auctioneer!, Seedsmen, and Produce Merchants, 'Phone 199 NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1928, Page 11

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