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I UNDERWEAR FOR MEN. I I "\fEN frequently place in the bands of the wife or mother the S H ITX responsibility of purchasing their under garments. This for ■ H tho very sufficient reason that as a rule women are better judges of ■ ■■ value and quality in such matters than are men. The near advent H ■■ of spring is the time -when good woollen under garments make provi- H H sion against the vagaries of the temperature. Women will rrc-cm- ■ H nise tho sterling v. earing and washing qualities of thu undermen- ■ ■■ tioned articles. M ■ ALL-WOOL COLONIAL FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS, H ■■ fall and 'outside sizes, P^i ■ 3/-- 3/6, 4/-, 4/6 each. g| ■ HEAVY PLAIDINtt or TV..LUED FLANNEL UN- S ■ - DERSBIRTS, including Heather Mixtures, ■ ■ 4/11, 5 6, 5/11 each. ■ I ' KAIAPOI KNITTED UNDERSHIRTS and PANTS, B I 5/-, 5/11, 6/11, 7 6 each. ■ ■ FINE WOVEN WOLSEY UNDERSHIRTS, H I ' 7/6, 7/11, 8/6 each. ■ ■ FINE WOVEN WOLSEY UNDERPANTS, ■ I 7/11, 8/6, 8/11 pair. ■ ■ ROSLYN ALL-WOOL WOVEN UNDER VESTS, H I b/11, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 10/- ■ ■ ROSLYN ALL-WOOL WOVEN UNDERPANTS to match, B ■ ACTION MERINO UNDER VESTS, spliced elbows, 9 ■ / very strong wear, H ■ 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 B ■ ACTION MERINO UNDERPANTS, spliced seats for B H riding, j^D I 3/11, 4/6, 5/- per pair. B I fl v

tA GOOD MA KG LE Will help to make your Laundry Work a pleasure. You shook! secure, one now GREAT HARDWARE RELINQUISHING SALE. as such prices are unlikely to rule again. We have more than a doaen Mangles in stock by Summerscales and other leading makers. A MINCING MACHINE s-JSBm Is invaluable in every household. lo 1/ / persons of weak or impaired digestion / they are a boon, as food passed through _^^^M^^ a \Unoer is a! -^dy more than half r^tttt^^Bm^Mym masticated. I We have them in Lovelock^ Enter- • I prise and Rollman n akea, aU suew, and at slaughter prices for cash only. nHRPiVBu^^^H D. BERB/Y & G * BROUGHAM STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH. ' GOOD ENGLISH BICYCLES \ wr ffiSmF^w^r* guaranteed 12 months. Absolutely the best value obtainable. U^pSOgl^ G. W. GIJNSON, . : j TARANAKI LANDS. | "I Q/il"! ACRES, partly improved sheep run: about 500 acres in lest j J.e>rrU grasses, balance all good bush land; partly fenced, good wluie and sheep yards; 4 miles to township and railway station (Stratford-Onga :uo line): wifi winter two sheep to the acre Title 0.R.P.. PRICE £2 Per <<ir<> , No. 3o<>(). I 1 f\f\ ACRES, FIRST QUAIJITY DAIRY FARM.— AU well improved, |«>vel JLULJ and well watered. New 7-room House, 16-bail cow shed, tfap shed, implement shed, piggeries, calf pens, poultry run, etc, 3* miles to railway station *nd large township. Closo to factory, school, post office Jind store. Good metal road. PRICE £25 Per Acre. Terms £300-£4OO cash; balance at 5\ per cent, for 5 years. Ne. 3878. ' ■iiQ ACRES Rich Dairy Farm. — 7-room dwelling, large oowphed fitted \.\.4d with milking machine ; close to factory, school, and township ; 3 miles from railway station ; metal road. PRICE £26 Per Acre. Terms £300 cash, balance can remain at 6 per cent. , DAIRY FARM, 18$ ACRES FREEHOLD.— Going concern. Rich, level Uind, well watered, free from noxious weeds; 4-room house and outbuildings; li miles to creamery, i mile to school, metal load. A BARGAIN ' AT £10 PER ACRE. Stock consists of dairy cows, horse, dray and harness, cans, buckets, furniture, etc., and 44 paid-up factory shares. No. 3S7i). I have for safe dairy farms, sheep runs, bush properties, good store businesses, and some good hotels (leases and freeholds). All correspondence promptly attended to. NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH. POTATOES, :! TABLE:- J j CANTERBURY DERWENTS and UP-TO- | : DATES. I t ! T\SMANIAN REDSKINS (free from Blght^or jjj i * • '(i 1 ' Rust.) \% v h SEED:— ) ■j KIDNEYS, EARLY ROSE. liEAUTY c•. ? IIEBRON, WIUTE ELEPHANT.2&C. j? I NEWTON K\N(% ii K6W Plymouth & Stratford. | i

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13991, 24 August 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13991, 24 August 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13991, 24 August 1909, Page 1

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