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“The best place for the best thing*” Winter Goats at 'Whitoa’ 9 In a case like ours where nearly every coat is different from its neighbour, it becomes impossible to give detailed description of our stock. Suffice it to say that every coat we are handling is new, and the last word in what is becoming and fashionable for present wear. <| We have them in the full length —the three-quarter cut-away—-with the belt at back —or the straight waist effect. All are charmingly cut and trimmed to give that individuality we each so desire. Prices: 17/6 to 95/- each. Special for this week s Renaissance Napery—all manufacturers’ samples at a big discount off. Includes Doyleys, Tray Cloths, Supper Cloths, Runners, etc. Wliite and Sons, Direct Importers, New Plymouth.

A New Style The PNBWZEALAND* I CLOTHING FACTORY] Derby Saits. Similar to the Sports Suit worn by the bigger boys, but lighter in appearance—this makes an ideal suit for boys from 4 to 13. Prices 21/- to 27/6 The DerhijS uif~ LAND. LAND. LAND.) fIAGA -ACRES. Freehold, about "000 acres well improved, suitable fore yUUU subdivision into small areas- Price £ll par acre. A gdod investment. for man with capital. ... -j QAQ ACHES, O.K.P. at 16s 6d; 600 acres in grass, balance good bosh; J ljO 4-roomed bouse, sbeep-yards, garden and orchard: 75 chains fencing; good papa sheep country. Price £2 10s per acre. -j r\a)K ACHEc,, I-oase in Perpetuity at 6d per aero; 6UO acres in gras® _[ U^/) and baJanco very gr., i bush land; about 400 acres hats, and oaiaucsi easy undulating; good dwer'ing-fouso and outbuildings and several sheepproof paddocks. Price £3 10s per acre, w r» A A ACHES, Freeholo’- all in grass except 200 acres in standing) I \3Uv» bush; fenced and jubdividod into 10 paddocks; 6-roomed house, 3-roomed cottage, co'wshed, woolshed, sheep yards and dip. Situated on Main Road metalled; 1 mile to store, post office, school, etc. Price for freehold £6 per aero. Terms cash, and balance can remain. n O ACHES U.H.P. at £1 6s tid per acre; 240 acres felled aua in grass, nOO 60 chains lolling; whare, formed road to property; very good easy, sheep country on papa formation. Price only £SOO goodwill. A gooal chance for a young man with small capital. newton”" king, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH

MORE FINAL PRICES. Quoted for the few final weeks of the Sale of CALVERT'S ASSIGNED STOCK. Dont miss the further reductions, everything cannot be quoted here. Beantifnl Heavy White 36in. Calico, worth 7/6 doz. Clearing price 4/9 doz. Women’s Flannelette Chemises, worth 4/11 each. Clearing price 2/9 each. DreSS Materials —Heavy Serges, Cashmeres, Tweeds, Clothes, Voiles, etc., from 2/6 to 4/6 yard. _ Clearing price all X/- yard. Japanese Crepes, about 12 pieces, toid to 1/3. Clearing prices, s|d yard. Women's Tweed and Blanket Goats, from 25/- o 49/6. Clearing prices, 9/11 each. Women's Dress Skirts, good materials and shades, 9/6 to 14/6. Clearing price, 4/11 each. Childrens’ Overalls, light and dark, magyar, to clear 1/6. Childrens’ Navy Print Dress— must go— l/50 Ladies Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats all reduced to 1/Women’s Cream Ribbed Knitted Woo! Singlets, about 12 doz. 2/3 to 2/11. Clearing price, 1/1 each. J. S. FOX, Late H. Calvert & Co., Devon Street Central

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144359, 25 March 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144359, 25 March 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 144359, 25 March 1914, Page 6