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Winter Overcoats for Men and Boys. Men’s Heavy Weight D.B. Overcoats. Tn Grey and Heather shades only. Special line. Price, 32/6. Men's London-made Overcoats. In the new Lovat am’. Plum shades. Also in plain Clerical Grey. These eoats are well cut and excellent. Price, 75/-. Men’s Rainproof Trench Coats. In Navy Gaberdine, check lined. Special Value 75/-. Men’s Heavy Fawn Mackintosh Coats. Guaranteed absolutely waterproof. Price, 45/-. Men’s Overcoats. In Imported and. Colonial makes. Made from the first quality All Wool Tweeds and Coverts, and lined with silk. These coats are of exceptional styles and finish. Price £5 10/- to £6 6/-. Boys’ Overcoats Boys’ Navy Reefer Coats, with brass buttons. Fast colour. Price, 12/6. Boya’ Imported Coats. In smart light shades of Tweed, to fit ages 2 to 6. Capes of same material to match. . Price, 17/6. Boys’ All-Wool Heavy Tweed Overcoats. In Heather and Grey shades. Fully lined. To fit ages 7 to 16. Prices, 23/6 to 37/6, according to size. Boys’ Oily Canvas Coats. Guaranteed waterproof. To fit ages 6 to 16. Prices, 17/6 to 27/6, according to size. W BELLING FIRES. BELLING FIRES. JNSPECT our stocks of British Belling . Fires. These are artistic, convenient, and economical. By buying direct we are able to sell at bedrock prices. j/ J. S TOMV * S - ■ BROADWAY NORTH, STRATFORD. gARGAINS IN pURNITURE — At — WESTON’S VALUE STORE. Light Oak Dining Room Suite, consisting of Sideboard, Oval or Gate-legged Table. Embossed Genoa Velvet circular front Chesterfield, Figured Velvet circul..;’ front Chesterfield. This Furniture is Artistic in Design and Sound in Workmanship. Funerals Furnished in Town or Country. WESTON - .' BROS., ’Phone 788. 'Phone 788. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS. BROADWAY NORTH, STRATFORD.

Neighbours surprised y \ . at number of Eggs [L dr \ x /ill Here is the story of a poultry-owner who age. I might say the supply was sufficient started last winter without any knowledge for the needs of my family of six for the of poultry-keeping, yet who from the very whole week. (Sgd.) R. Irwin, start almost had to five fowls laying suf- Original letter on file for inspection 4"j ficient eggs for a family of six. The secret, j^ ote Economy of course, was feeding with Karswood x /- packet supplies ao hens r 5 days Spice (which contains dried and ground a/- packet supplies ao hens sa days insects). Start your fowls on “Karswood” «/6) supplies rjo |a and surprise your neighbours. a Bib. tin 145/6) supplies 560 hens 3a days - “I bought two Rhode Island Reds and three . a Shilling . White Leghorns, all year-old birds, and fed Try it for a fortnight on half-a-dozen hetis< them according to the advice in the Bestway Results are not instantaneous—it takes a Poultry book. They were laying almost as fortnight or three weeks to improve soon as I had them, of course, but the output return. If your local dealer cannot supof eggs did not surprise me, as being only a ply, send a postcard to the New Zeal. beginner I did not know the laying ability of Agents (address below). hens then. But it was _ __ Manufactured by my friends and neigh- E ‘° r * boars who were sur- M S 'O’(Established 17& prised when I told “ ’ 6a£ " >» Supplies stocked by ® POULTRY SPICE 9 me the knowledge thill increases egn-proiluclion without forcing, edin, and by all Wholewere layine because it contains ground insects; but no sakes and Stores in N.Z., mere than the aver- cnyc.ne V e Fl ,cr. etc. , . 4

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1930, Page 12