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Op for Winter Eiderdown Quilts Whatever you do, don't trust the winter—its a delusion and a snare. Before you can make* a preparation to cope With the chill a bitiny howling southerly wilhwhizz along and then, where are you? In the cffld of course! Mote these splendid values: McClintock and Sons ventilated Down Quilts, 5x4, assorted shades, sateen lined, 25/-, 28/6. 6x4 assorted shades, sateen lined, 35/. and 45/-. 5.x 4 Sateen covered, Satin bordered, 23/6 and 35/-. 6x4 Satin covered, £3 10s, £3 12s 6d, £4 10s. Cot size, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6. We want particularly to»stress the fact that all Quilts represented in our stock are of that unique quality which makes for very long service. The instant you “feel" the soft luxury of these Quilts you will be convinced of the extraordinary value. Come—s per cent for CASH—i/- in the £, MOR.EY and SON, SJSSS Start ;Warming jdsrdonrn Quilts

Don Your Overcoat before the next Southerly. Iris 1 wiser than-*paying a doctor’s bill. Have a-, right good overcoat—a coat with style about it. Be asiparticular concerning this outer garment as .you are about your new suit. The Best Overcoat is at Hookham’s Smartness itself, splendid quality, the very latest-in. fabric, and priced to suit economical purses. Yomwilkget the'fullest amount of service from the. coat you choose here. How about to-day - forselectinght ? WrT.Hookliam NEW. PLYMOUTH. WimNERY THAT IS OUT OF'"THE ORDINARY. 1 Angers and a natural love for t ■' iliQ>«sTOrfc'“jn-band-can».turn. out such -beautifully-shaped models as .■■;ihoso-'now" showingrihcre. ' rviE-sßry.i;. timo.-?3'ou»look- at, - our display of Pretty Winter Hats -•,tyouiStnTtt%et'?air.tinspiration. ±iimraing;scbemes-,,aro so deftly cai-ried out, tho shapes aro ■' ■;so--■'charming and- tho 'general “assemble” so becoming that you '^wilM>e»delighted. : Mrs. W. PELLEW, 6 ; Red Post i Corner New Plymouth. EAND; LAND; LAND. iACRES. Freehold,..North .Taranaki; very rich, level, and unduJj laliug land on papa and limo formation; about 1600 acres laid down in .best mixed English grasses and tho balance in good bush; well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks; 4-roonied house, stockyards, and shod, garden and orchard; practically all ploughable; good ilacs and valleys ou which bullocks are fattened: well suited for subdivision; will winter -2} ewes to the acre well; all surplus stock can bo fattened on property. To bo .sold to wind up estate. A bargain at £9 per acre. Reasonable terms given. EXCELLENT DAIRY FARM of 100 acres, all improved beach land; well fenced and subdivided into 20 paddocks; good 9-roomed house with bathroom; cowshed with concrete floor and yards, implement shed, washhouse’ loose-box, harness-shed, workshop, piggery, etc. Price £32 per acre Terms £IOOO cash, and tho balauce can bo arranged for on reasonable’terms. A very cheap property. •wrERY RICH COAST DAIRY FARM. 173 acres, with beach frontage, level V and well watered; no buildings; has been used solely for grazin'- and * fattening; situated North Taranaki; will make an ideal dairy 'farm. Price £3O per acre, terms £SOO cash nod tho balance on reasonablo terms. NEWTON - KING, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENT. NE W PLIIIO UT H. O GOTLAND'S Best Experts raanu- ■* n.TVPtnrn TYRES o”facturs CLINCHER specially for the rough roads of the Dominion. Better than the rest. Try BRITONS all over the world ride tho CLINCHER DREADNOUGHT Hotor Cycle Tyres, which are made for m»JLWd wear on rough ,loads., Jjx-jhenL,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144666, 28 April 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144666, 28 April 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144666, 28 April 1915, Page 6