HAVING taken over the Blacksmithing Business lately carried on by Mr Robert Cleaver, at Mataroa, I, with' confidence of giving full satisfaction, request a continuance of the •support hitherto accorded my predecessor, , HORSE SHOEING & PLOUGH WORK A SPECIATY. 1 F. W. HUTCHINSON, MATAROA.
*tTA Ss' Ik W-’" IS® <C££6a. r/ r ffA y m !_L For the Farmer the Ford One=Ton Truck Why should the farmer cling to horses—a slow, expensive means of power — when every other business is adopting the Truck and thereby reducing the cost of balling, speeding up deliveriesand saving the food that horse s would otherwise consume. The motor-driven truck can work constantly at maximum load under the burning summer sun, or in the coldest weather. Unlike the horse it needs no rests while Working, it eats only while in actual use, and when the days work is done it requires little attentio, leaving you free for other jobs about the place. It can be housed inone-quarter he space of horses, wagon and’harness. It is a mistaken idea that ajtruek is useful only for driving up paved roads. The Ford can be driven all over the farm, and used for hauling grain, potatoes, fruit, roots, fertiliser, wool, stock, milk, or. any other product. The speed it travels, the time it saves, and its low' upkeep-cost appeal very strongly to all users of the Ford Truck. If you need help, order your Ford One-Ton Truck to-day. LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT—WRITE—ETEVENEAEX St COMPANY, Motor and General Engineers. Phones: Garage, 171; J. Eteveneaux 9; F. Smith, 208. P.O. Bos 88.
miHIHH HIM U.iii 1 im i i|ip.ynji i ii 1 ,vThe Vogue as Acce IN SPRING COSTUMES. Accurate expressions of the m»st advanced Fashion ideals are as plenteous in this charm- . *ng display of the Mew Silk Costumes for Spring as the most particular women would want to have them. Models that are acknowledged favourites for Spring, reign supreme. Their “ personality ” is undisputed. Make One of These Your Show Costume! VERY PRETTY COSTUME, in Belding’s Navy Blue Taffeta, Silk, with semi-fitting back and tailored collar finished with French Medallions. The smart coat is fastened to one side with pretty tabs and buttons over a waistcoat effect: is lined with a good quality White Jap. Silk, and has a loose panel finishing at side trimmed with a neat row of small Self buttons. Smartly tailored skirt with box pleat on hips— Price, 11* guineas. MODEL COSTUME, in Heavy-weight Black Crepe de Chine, with the new long roll collar, plain back with,. yoke effect, and side belts finished with buckles and sash ends. L»rg« patch pockets and gauntlet cuffs complete this smart Matron’s Costume. Smart skirt pleated at sides and finished with belt— Price, 16 guineas, CHARMING COSTUME in Mole Coloured Peau-de-soie Silk. The coat which is lined throughout with Saxe Eolienne, is particularly smart, having a long roll collar and front of Saxe Blue Eolienne, the latter forming a very dainty vest; French stitching and dainty Pearl buttons finish this pretty costume. Dainty skirt trimmed with buttons and stitching to match— Price, 18 guineas. HANDSOME COSTUME, in Heavy Black Schaape Silk. This beautiful material is similar to heavy quality Silk Crepe de Chine, and has excellent wearing qualities. This smart costume made in this material has a large sailor collar finished with French folds of same, and a neat belt all round. The pretty skirt is box-pleated on the hips and is finished at hem with several rows of French folds— Price, 21 guineas. During Show Week our Windows will feature New, Novel, and Attractive Displays of the Favoured Fashions for Spring, which we would like you to see. So, why not call when visiting the Spring Show ? mi; !7 TfA fyo' LTD ./
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3328, 5 November 1919, Page 8
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