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Costumes Like These at 25/Calverts and Co/s This illustration is of a good quality Navy Serge Costume finished with Black Silk Braid and Satin Collar. Also in Brown, Green, and Mixed Tweeds. DRESS SKIRTS. A fine range of new shapes in Tweeds, Serges, and Cloths most suitable for this season’s wearing, from 4/11 to 20/-. ■ BLANKET COATS. ' The latest novelty in Blanket Tweed Coats with fringe collar and two-tone cuffs at 35/6. A full range of sizes and shades in Ladies’ Rainproof Coats at 24/6. Guaranteed. Knitted Wool Coats in all styles and colours at finest cash prices. Make Calvert and Co., Your Drapers and Costumiers.

1 can depend upon |/fi CHILDREN m 1,1 il ~~ 1 Are very fond of this Rich, Pure » Milt. It is Nourishing,'Wholesome, and Strength-giving J(jg [(/g a | food fOf Infants "You can depend upon it!” ■■■•«• w “STERLING” SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING; MY NEW SEASON’S.-CLOVERS from MESSRS. HURST AND SONS. LONDON, have arrived,' and are, ns usual, of HIGH GERMINATION and PURITY (vide Government Biologist’s report). , ' . In RYES I can. again supply the celebrated TWYFORD (H R.) SEED; also SANDON and CANTERBURY GROWN OLD-PASTURE PERENNIAL •: and CANTERBURY GIANT ITALIAN. • / My COCKSFOOT is New Season’s : Double ■ Machine - dressed T 6-1-718. AKAROA SEED—a particularly bright, clean sample. ■■ ■ i , , „■ 1 ■■■■ ■ , ~ ■■■ ■ All my seeds are selected with the greatest-care from the most reliable - merchants and . growers, and are carefully tested for purity and germination. - ■I would, ask clients to, remefilbei- theJiJrnth of the old adage; ‘.‘The' value ‘ you receive is more important than tho price which yon pay.” ; In nothing does this apuly more than in the purenaso of seeds. My prices are the ■ lowest consistent with tho quality of the seeds I supply. - NEWTON- KING, SEEDSMAN AND PRODUCE MERCHANT NEW ;i PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, AND KAPONGA.

GOQD COAST LANDS; A 7 PC ACRES Freehold teach Property, sitnato in North Taranaki. Prat“t •t? tically all level and plough able. We'l subdivided into f convenient oaddooks. Good ,6-roomod house. large cowshed with concrete floor fitted up Tor milking machines, Cheese factory and school opposite. Frontaga to good road and handy to .township and Kaleyards. , Good investment for dairy farmer. Price ■ £22 'per acre. Reasonable terms can be arranged. 4609 o6} £ ACRES FREEHOLD, all level very rich coast fattening land with 04/U sea frontage, all in gfasis, fenced and subdivided .into . convenient paddocks. Good 8-roomed house and outbuildings. _ One . mile to township, saleyards and school, 3-mile to butter factory, first-class metalled road. Price £32 10s per aero. Terms, £lsoocasb, balance can remain on easy terras to genuine dairyman. 4431 A 1 f\ ACRES good coast land, L.t.P. at JOd per acre. 350 acres in grass mb ! vif and halahcfc, 30 acres, bush. Well fenced aijd subdivided into 7 sheep-proof paddocks; 4-roomcd cottage, cowshed, sheep yards and dip. Sufficient level to milk 45 cows, balance suitable for sheep and youag cattle; 2J miles to cheeso factory aud school, good for aied road, l Price £8 10s per acre. Terms £SOO cash, aud balance can romain. ■ » fP jOi ACRES, 450 acres being freehold coast land and 100 acres W.C.S JR., tlcHj rent £l3 10s per annum IS years to ruii with right of renewal. 450 acres in grass and balance good bush land. ' B-roomed house and outbuildings, woolsbcd. sheepyards, convenient paddocks, orchard and garden. Pries £T os per acre. Cheap property. : ' 28031 < NE WTON ' J , 'KING >. , AUCTIONEER, LAN id £ND FINANCIAL AGENT. NET" PLYMODTH,

2'EVERY OGGASIBn mm .Ww Sis# IBG aa;*? i »*’. «; W * *“• MOR£ CUPS OF TEA IN APQUHBBF N.M.&GO. , TEA THAH AHY 9THEB J

LET THE CHILDREN EAT': 0 ■ K npHE more they eat the better -they will be. K JAM is very wholesome and nutritious, being- made from ripe /ruit ’ and pure sugar—that’s all. V: beware of cheap, inferior-. ■Jams; insist upon -K JAM, the Poiest.and Best.' PBEPABED BY KIRKPATRICK’S PKBB FOOD SPECIALISTS NELSON.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144082, 29 April 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144082, 29 April 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144082, 29 April 1913, Page 5

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