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oaS«rt’s Refined Casement Cloths at 9d. In Border,or Plain finish to suit every taste and every purse — not forgetting the poorest. Fancy a Casement Cloth, 36in wide, and with a good border at 9jd yard. The borders are mostly stencil designs, and all are well coloured on cream or ecru ground. ’ Bordered Casement Cloths, 38in wide, 9-jd yard. 42in 1/2 and 50in 1/4/d and 1/5 yard. A bargain. A snip that will soon be snapped at the price. Plain Casement Cloth in Brown, Green, Myrtle, Vieux Rose, usually 1/6 yard, 9d will buy it this week only. Drapers Milliners, &c. Calverl & Co. New Plymouth. /

The P.D. is the Corset for the Woman who does her own work The woman who docs her own work should look to it that'her figure is guarded wilh zealous care. Her corset must not be left off until the housework finished—or a lost figure will be hers before many years. Above all; she must wear the right corset—the Royal P.D. Anatomically correct, it produces'' the fashionable figure perfectly. Perfectly modelled, the P. D. will, hold its shape indefinitely, for it is made from the finest materials—and boning, clasps, metals and fabric will stand the most severe tests. -SET'S i f fLOrr&qQ If you want the very best . Flannelette buy LATEST VICTORY GRAND PRIZE BRUSSELS EXHIBITION, 1910 the Old Country Produces HORROCKSES’ . SEE HORROGKSES’ NAME ON SELVEDGES and decline all substitutes Sold by all First-Class Drapers and Storekeepers. Kmssaaaaas^aaße^

No other tea is so good, so wholesome or so economical. Sold by all good grocers and stores at l/8,1/10and2/- per lb. Wnuiebßie Auent: NEWTON KING, New Plymouth. GOOD COAST LANDS; 825 vJ-VK ACRES Freehold E each Property, situate In North Taranaki. Prao. / O ticallv all level and pioughable. WpU subdivided into convenient oaddocks. Good 6-roomed house, largo cowshed with concrete floor fitted up Cor milking machines. Cheese factory and school opposite. Frontage to good road and handy to township and saloyards. Good investment for dairy farmer. Price £23 per acre. Reasonable terms can be arranged. 401)9 ■ f ACRES FREEHOLD, all level very rich Mart fattening land with sea frontage, ail in grass, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks. Good 8-roomed house and outbuildings. One mile to township, sklevards 'and school, J-miie to butter factory, first-class metalled road. Erica £33 10s per acre. Terms, £lsoocash, balance can remain >on easy terms to genuine dairyman. ihn ACRES good coast land, L.I.P. atlOdter acre. 3SO acres in gnss 4! Ij and balance, 30 acres, bush. Well fenced and subdivided into 7 cheep-proof paddoeks; 4-roomed, cottage, cowshed, sheep yards anu dip. Sufficient level to milk 45 cows, balance suitable tor sheepi auti young cattle; -i miles to chtieso factory and school, good formed road. Inco i.o ids per acre. Terms £SOO cash, and balance can remain. 550 'iCKKS, 450 acres being freehold coast land and 100 acres W.C.S H., ‘rent £l3 10s per annum, 15 years to run with right of renewa . 450 acres in grass and balance S ood bush land. 6-roomed house and jugs wooishert, sheepyards, convenient paddocks, orchard and garden* £7 fis aor acre. Cheap property, Mli NEWTON KING ASCTiDI’IEEii, LANE AND FINANCIAL AGENT. NEW PLYMOUTH,

"STERLING”' SEEDS FOR AUTUMN SOWING.vrv vstw SEASON’S CLOVERS from MESSRS. HURST AND SONS." IONUON have arrived, and are", as usual, of HIGH GERMINATION and PUIUTY ’(vide Government Biologist’s report). In RYES I am again supply tho celebrated TWYFORD (H. 8.) SEED; SOiOON ami CANTERBURY GROWN OLD PASTURE PERENNIAII and CANTERBURY GIANT ITALIAN. My COCKSFOOT is New Season’s , Double Machine - dressed 16-171 b. AEAROA SEED—a particularly bright, clean sample. The vaiue T would ask clients to rcniexuoei tne liuw** m UIU o-■ *uv r u 4U u * . receive is more important than tho price which you pay. -In nothing xT.-n [ionly more tban in the purchase of seeds. My prices are tho lowest consusV-mt with tho quality.of tho seeds I supply. NEWTON KING, SE E P MA N AND PRODUCE MERCHANT NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, AND KAPONGA*

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144097, 17 May 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144097, 17 May 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144097, 17 May 1913, Page 5

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