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' New Plymouth SS£iis==s=s== I SPRING BLOUSES I I Tli* 1 P.lnusos for Spring seem more H H \:iri€<d and more l>OLCuilin« than over. ' H H ' I«;\ *■ r> (laA hut adds to our reputation ■ H tor i(<adv-iiiiidc u"<jds, nnd if its blouses HJ .Mm want — we have them. 9 For «\or,\ day — tho plain cambric and H punt in •■•'•If colours, striped and fancy ■ ■ d.si^ii.s— but yet smartly cut. HJ i'ur dn-s-sicr wear — delanies, muslins. H l.nui.s. .'Mid .-.11 th'the fine and d;«int.v HJ H (1n ,.j,, wliieh so appeal to tho woman of H 1/ 3/11 to 27/6 each I I W ri IT to I Hi * s^s ' Ha ' -— H* ! SPRING SOWING. ; OUR NEW SEEDS specially ourchased and selected for Spring Sow- ■ in« aro now nearly all to hand. Purity and high germination have J brought our seeds into special prominence throuribout Taranaki. Ino 1 beautiful rich pasture* grown from our seeds hive had # a convincing effect upon visitors to Taranaki, and last season resulted in orders reach- ' ing us from tho Wellington, Hawke's Bay, and Auckland Provinces. The 1 Bceds now to hand are tho best we have ever had. We have been specially fortunate in some of bur purchases. In Ryes wo have a splenditf selection, , including Hawke's Bay. Sandpn, Southern, and the famous 1 Devon Eiwer., which is in greater demand this season than ever. Also Cockirfoot, Clovers, Timothy, Dogstail, Foxtail, Fescues, etc., etc. ALGERIAN OATS. CAPE BARLEY. MAIZE.— We have a splendid lino for growing green feed for Cows. 1 BONEDUST. SUPERPHOSPHATE. BASIC SLAG. < "SHAMROCK" SPECIAL ROOT MANURE, Etc 1 E. GRIFFITHS & COY., : NEW PLYMOUTH ••* PAINTS AND OILS. "•■ RECENTLY when these goods were advancing in price we made exceptionally favourable forward contracts. These enable us to offer our customers * "^SEiSSS; "Thr^ CasC^BTand Genuine White Lead, 295. per cwt (This well-known English standard quality is equal to Champion s). Burrell's Genuine Raw Linseed Oil, 15s 6d per 6-gallon drum. BorroH's Genuine Single Boiled Oil, 16s 3d per 6-gaUon drum. Our Stocks of CORRUGATED IROI< are restricted f^^L^Jfl^P l^ * make. Practically tho same price as inferior brands and lasts TWICE^ as long. Our prices are :— sft.. Is 10id ; 6ft., 2s 2*d ; 7ft., 2s 7*l ; $ft., 2s ll*d, 9ft., 3gsd; 10ft., 3s lid per sheet. „..„. * «. '«. I 1 BEST BRITISH WIRE NETTING.— 2in. mesh by 18m., 4s 9d; 2m. by 24in.,«; 2in. by SOin. 7s 3d; 2in. by 86in., 8s Sd; 2m. by 72 in., CYIiNDER^CHURNS^No.' 1, 10s; No. 2, 18s 6d; No. 8, 15s; No. 4, WIRE* CLOTHES LINES, GALVANIBED.-40ft., 7d; 60ft., lOd; 100 ft., AMERICAN 5 GARDEN RAKES.-12 teeth Is 4d; 14 teeth, Is 8d each. DOUGHS B &VrSz3l "ISM; No. 4, 19. 6d; No. 5, 225; No. 6 255. MINCERS.-Enterprise: No. 5, 6s 9d; No. 10, 10s. Rolfman: No. 12, 3s; No. 15, 5s 3d. ALL THESE ARE FOR NET CASH. •WXTE ARE JUST LANDING, ex "Waimate" and "Tomoana."^.large shipW mente of BRITISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, including :-Lawn Mowers Hornsby's Ploughs and Fittings, Bissell's Carpet Sweepers, Garden TooTr Eweka Wringers, Cheney's Hammers. Barn-door Hangers, Douglas Pumps ffirprise and Rollman Mincers. Littie Giant Drilling Mawunes, VMQ' CaSSs, Blacksmiths 1 Vices, Wire Netting, Lockwood'a Table CatTARANAKI and do It not fail to get our quotations before purchasing any class of HARDWARE You will always save .money by so doing. D. BERRY & CO., JBORMONGBBS, JJBOBGHAM gTJIEBT, J^EW pLYMOUTH. jw^ GOOD ENGLISH BICYCLES .1 rd^^^^^^^M^ GUARANTEED 12 MONTHS. •0* Absolutely the bsst valu* obtjunablt. i X^r^^tV Xfl^C**'* CxCl ® Motor Importer, fi^^^^F^*?&£&2 OEVON STREET, \ '"i 1 - 111 r., --"^H) ♦ ♦^^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ; "You can get it Cheaper at the j; 1 RED POST" I [I J Is a well-kfiown pnnorb, and as, an illustration of tho prices ruling at * | f ollr woll-know 11 i)!«itus<s wo :iro offering this month j k It ■?» .TO FURNISH COMPLKPfi A KOUR-RGOMED COTTAGE^ ♦ W3F 1V * AS FOLLOWS:— X T TWINING ROOM — Linoleums to floor 15ft. by 12ft., Dining Table 6ft. T -IX U6inby3itCiu,llourthßutfs,Bra*s-rail Fehder and Firo Brasses, T 2 Couch and two Ilpliolstoicd Armchairs, four Bentwood Chairs, X T Sinrll Sidoboard, 0110 pair Curtains and Curtain Pole, «ith Fittings and " 1C U M)liOO n 5 .-Linoleum 12ft. by 12ft Duchess CW. with BoreUed J| J Jr\ Mirror uid two J<>wf| Drawers, Tile-back Washs^and, Full-sizo \^ I 2 Bras-rail Uod-tt-ad, \\"-ro Mattress Kapoc Mattress, four Kapoo Pil- i > X lows 0111 Hiiir KoMyn Blankets, one pair Sheets, >o Pillow-cases, two IX Chairs and l*o*!.,;do' Caiix>t, ono pair Laco Curtains, Curtain Pole and ■ X Fittings complete, aj«J ono Marcclhi Quilt. I X 4JPAHK BKI)IU)OM.-I.i«# < üm 12ft. by 12ft., Dressinß Table and II I 5 Wafchstond, Sii.klo Bcdsuiaa, Mattress, Kapoc Mattress, two T JMlows naif HlanUets, two sheets, two I'lUxm^-cases, Whito Honeycomb - i Quijt. one Cli.ur, Curtain l'elo and ono pair Lac« Curtains. a> •*"^i'r<:7lKN - Linoleum !)ft. by 12ft., Table, four Chairs, Uir>*> Sauce- T ie 2 iiuin i'Vv-p.ui J lair Hroom, Kottle, Pail, Scrubbing Brush, Bat o< X i Wacl.le.id Hni.-ilii, , Hand Uroom, Dustpan, Broad Board, Knife Board, a ' X six Table Kimc-,, mx Or-scit Knives, six Table Forks, six Dessert Forks, X two Table bix Doshort Spoons, uix Tea Spoons, 26-pieco Dinner- i j X set '?H-nieco T«>:s-sot. s,ix Hieivkii^t Cups, Sauces, two Jam Dishes, 1^ rhin.i Civet, Su^ir lia'iu, liuttor Dibii, Vriiit l>'sh, Set of Jugs, six T ITTALL. j.ikN linoleum, bix yards Carpet Runner, Dfipr Mat % SIRIAG&PAIIJ ''Io^Y RAILWAY STATION IN TARANAKI FOR J - ♦ £45 13/- NETT CASH. ♦ 5 : RED POST FURNISHING CO., Ltd. | 32 ♦ J. HAYDEN, Manager. ♦ !♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14014, 20 September 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14014, 20 September 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14014, 20 September 1909, Page 1

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