~SIX ~DAYS ~ SPECIALS —..HERE ARE A FEW MORE OF THEM. - .. . | p: nl . while Helio skv Children's White Cotton Socks. Sizes 2to 6. Mercerised. Were I/- to 36in Washing Linene. Firm, hard wearing cloth, specially suited inehe- wide Good Art Silk Laces. Strong quality. good doagn. 1 ink, While, Helm, fekj. Childrens White vouon so Ct « children’s frocks, house frocks, etc. Special: 11 id, yard. We'W Six Day Special: 6/11 .Ml colour.. Curc.n. Whitecrecc Baby Soap. « .at!.. yard. 1 L s De cial: 1/10 each. Children's Strong Washing Jerseys. Greys, Fawns, etc., with neat singe ’ “ , „ -u ent*-* i. >'■■■ Eppiich BCCW ' -™ 1 * C ” d * d |” d Cspec^f”i?S/U^r' y - “ ‘ ~ Woai. Usually 1/3. Six Day Price: i ** **' X IXtfS —r. 9|d Skein> , 4I ITliqll . rtfl „nd 9d . aW JAtronTCotton House Hose, All colours. lUd pair. 30in Heavy Japanese frepe. Splendid wearing cloth; in shades of 2Zin Pure Linen Tea-towelling. Good drying cloth Special: 9jd yard 50 Dozen Assorted White and Floral Handkerchiefs. Usually bd and LaUies Str g n nH i p . e ix n-iv Snecial- 3/3 earh Pinks Apricot Sky,' Grey, Helio, Green, White, Lemon, etc. Min White Terry Towelling.- Absorbent quality, fifdeyard. > each. Six Day Special: 4 for Hid. strong Rubber Hot Water Bottles. Six. Day Special. 3/3 each Snecial- I old yard 54 inch Coloured Border Table Damask. White mercerised qualitj Children’s Fane, Lisle Socks. English Job Final Clearance oi Ladles’ Flannel styles, „l hn, s h K . Borders of Blue, Red, Gold or Helio. Six Day Special: 1/10 yards smart colours. Worth 1/6 to 2/3. Six Day Special. P All coloum. S Uay P dura blc quality. 11 Id pair. Fawns, Navy, Black, Cream. Special: I/- yard. Wards Specials are Specials. Special—Talc Feder. All perfumes. Roger and Golkf s_l /_6_«n._ — —— —. ~CTC. WARD LIMITED NEW Plymouth , hawera ■. eltham wr ‘ c t J L l and inspect
TARANAKI FARMERS! Use only the BEST BRANDS of High Grade BASIC SLAG! ‘‘PRITi'WN” brand WV 1 v 77 ie highest gradeof Slag imported HIM” BRAND 17/202 - i Kir ULI U iVi Average analysis last season 18.25 per cenL, « A PJCUriD « BRAND ENGLISH AINVnVK. GROUND 17/20% The only English Ground 17-20% imported into ’ . ' : - _ 7 New Zealand. , What Slag Should Be Used? 1 Yala The New Zealand Farmer should use a Slag containing a !• minimum percentage of 17-20% Phosphoric Acid (37-43% Tricalcic Phosphate), or even 20-22% Phosphoric Acid (43-48% Tricalcic Phosphate). The supply of 20% Slag is, of course, very limited, and 17-20% as a minimum is suggested. It costs 1 the same to bag and freight to New Zealand a 12-15% Slag. as a 17-20% Slag, and it is not economical to import Slag below 17 %. FARMERS! It Pays to Buy the Best. ? UROWN,” ANCHOR” and “TRIFOLIUM” ‘ SLAG are the best, and are all of very high solu- .-: bility. Products of a British House The Anglo-Continental Guana Works,- Ltd., liondon.
To Mail your Order consistently to our Wharehouse is • -JQiri.’ to practise consistent Saving. New Values in LADIES’ ' Wf UNDERWEAR Cambric Nightdresses, daintly lace-trimmed. Assorted shades. Wm’s size. Price 4/6. . Cambric Princess Slips.,, Opera top. Lace- ed shades. Wm’s size. Price 2/6 and trimmed. Assorted shades. Wm’s . 2/11. , h * Size. Prices 3/3, 3/6, 3/11. ■ . ’‘Mercury” Pure Thread Silk Hosiery. - . . ' ■ • ( In shades of, Nude, Blond, Bove, . . . * j.-n / ■ Beige'. Clair, Misty Morn, Walnut, Cawbnc HMM. AVm’s M ze. Assorted . Sead evx6 fla , Nrire, shades. Price 2/3, Bask r Pride 5/9 pair. ■ «•.'.< • George & Doughty Ltd. CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. RECENT, STREET, HAWERA. ' ' ' '' ...A.-A.'* :■'.f.k' A.''ri •• ■■ ... ■ ‘ Av --. A A-: A,
Can you match such ENDURANCE? or such POWER? or ECONOMY? NO! IT’S “MATCHLESS”! . What more need be said of a machine that has proved its name time and again. . ' See the endurance records', the fast times, and ask your pal who owns a Matchless just how much she costs to run. ~ •. . V . / Deeds speak louder than words. Step in to Staintons, they’ll be pleased to give you a trial run. And when you -see how she ignores hills and rough roads, how she answers to your touch, and how little juice she takes, remember that it’s all in the name—Matchless cycling. STAINTON and CO. . 1 ‘ j :-j Up-to-date Service Station, New Plymouth. ; ; a - r . -s n ■ - - ’ ;
Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure First aid for Coughs, Colds, Influenza.
WHY that hacking cough? Chew Kapex Cough Cubes. Give instant and soothing relief. 1/6 tin. All chemists.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 September 1930, Page 11
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