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Morn'ng is the time when it is most desirable to visit our store, for then one may leisurely look round for just the “ bit.of something ” to freshen up the wardrobe or the home. Whites’ Bargains. Find their way into many a Taranaki household, and every day new owners are found for quantities of our goods, There are just a few, more opportunities of getting some grand snips among our end of season remnants. Here are some BELTS. —The wholesale men tell us there will be an early return to fancy belts. At present, however, the demand for Petershams enabled us to pick up many hundreds of good fancy belts honestly worth 2/6 to 4/6 at a price that enables us to make a profit and sell at firi each WINDER COATS. —Too early to talk about them I Perhaps, but we secured a large quantity of advance samples early in summer, and wa are offering them to you to-day at much lower rates than it is possible to sell the sapre class of coats at in a few weeks’ time. The enormous rise in both wool and cotton would forbid it. Really smart tweed coats. Full length from ‘A ■ v/ w each, TABLE COVERS.—A few that are slightly faded in coloured tapestry 5/- in the £ discount. OXFORD SHIRTINGS. —The strongest kind of fine cotton shirtings—will weor like a piece of wire. Sale prices 6id, Bd, fOd Horrocks’s Flannelettes. This is the season for making selection for winter sewing, Our new stocks are now to hand of this celebrated make at the following prices:— White Striped 6|d, 7id, tOd, lid per yard Bd, lOd, lid per yard The striped at lid is one particularly suited to making pyjamas, and is supplied in beautiful designs. OTHER MAKES. —White Twilled, 3/11 and 4/11 per dozen. Heavy Fleecy White Dutch Flannelette, suited for children’s wear, 5/11 per dozen. ■ Dark Striped Shirting Flannelettes, 8/6 per dozen. WHITE and SONS’, Direct Importers, New Plymouth. WOOD & ZEMBA’S BOOT SALE Commenced SATURDAY,. January 22. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. There is nothing vory new or novel in a Boot Sale unless the prices are unusually low for goods that are good and up-to-date. Now ours are GOOD goods, and they are new goods. Everyone in New Plymouth knows our stock can’t help being new, for we are new ourselves. Now look at the prices for these few lines, and judge for yourself what the rest of the stock must be marked down at GENTS.’ GLACE BALS., sizes 8,9, 10, welted goods, irind, usually sold at 19/-, that was low enough then ; but you may have them for a month at 16/-. Ee quick, though. GENTS.’ TAN GLACE DEEBY BALS.. welted, usually sold at 23/6, how at I7JO. All sizes you know. Don’t delay. • GENTS.’ BLACK GLACE DEBBY- with patent caps, welted, usually sold at 22 16, now at !(}/-. All sizes of these, too, don’t forgot. GENTS.’. TAN SHOES (a bargain), 17/- , GENTS.’ DANCING POMPS, usually sold at 8/8, for 3/11. Sizes 6 and 9. .LADIES’ GLACE OXFORD SHOES, patent cap, medium heels. A smart shoe usually sold at 10/6, all sizes and good fittings, now 7/-, Good shoes, remember. LADIES’ GLACE BUTTON BOOTS, Peak patent cap, medium heel, sizes 4,5, 6,7, usually 14/-. Try them for your girls at 0/6. They are sound. ■ LADIES' GLACE BUTTON SHOES with Louis heels and pump sol.es. A smart summer shoe sold at 14/5.. Will take 10/- if you are as smart as the ThesV°for al the School GIRLS.-LADIES’ BLACK BOX CALF OXFORD SHOES, with patent Gaps, usually 9/6, be quick and get them at 5/-. All sizes in stock. Now, here’s a word ot cdvice. These goods are not going to stay here for ever at the prices we quote.' Tills is a SALE, and aoi a play game, and you’ll nesd to hustle if you want them, f WOOD & ZEMEA, “SH BOOT STORE, COFFEE PALACE BUILDINGS. Devon St. BICYCLES - £9/10 GOOD ENGLISH-BUILT MACHINES. GUARANTEED. EASY TERMS. 2 and 5 SPEED HUBS FITTED. G. W: GUNSON ' DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH SEEDS That Will Grow! Farmers I Have you obtained your Seeds for Autumn Sowing ? My New Season’s Supplies are now to hand, and I have pleasure in submitting the following Report upon Samples of Clovers, taken from bulk and forwarded to the Government Biologist for Analysis:— Biological Laboratory, Wellington, January 7, 1910. • ' Mr. Newton King, New Plymouth. Dear Sir, —The following is a report on the seeds submitted on the 15th ultimo, and referred to me for attention:— Purity. 99 per cent ... per cent ... per cent ... per cent ... per cent ... per cent ... per cent ... There were no Serious Impurities in any of the Samples. (Signed) A. H, COCKAYNE, Government Biologist. Name of Seed. No. I—Trefoil... No. 2 — Alsike... . No, 3—Red Clover No. 4—White Clover No. s—Co5 — Co wg ip ass No. 6— Timothy No. 7— Rape ... 99 977 98'3 98*5 99 : 100 Germination; 96 per cent. 93 per cent. 90 per cent. 88 per cent. 90 per cent. 92 per cent. 90 per cent The above Report furnishes the best guide as to the quality of my Seeds, and enables Farmers to see exactly what they are buying. NEWTON KING. KS,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14134, 14 February 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14134, 14 February 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14134, 14 February 1910, Page 6