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MATAROA SMITHYHAVING taken over th e 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. F. W. HUTCHINSON, MATAROA.

m it-n m V? w m M m m •w> \ kii jh fis rf m the Wm !LU For the Farmer Ford One=Ton Truck • • • • * # 4> * I 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 hailing, 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 a truck 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—ETEVENEAUX & COMPANY, Motor and General Engineers. Phones: Garage, 171; J Eteveneaux 9; P. Smith, 208. P.O. Box §6. I t

f€ .-£t3 v 4 —' Hi for ,js £<!.!*** f js|; <fei jq.J; ( fe!! cf’** ie^eeef: What Home furnishing Week means to the Woman who strives to make Home Beautiful’. First of all it means ideas and suggestions that are both useful'and valuable in home decoration. These every woman will appreciate. The extensive displays feature the effective use of colour and tint in decorations, hints in diaping, and the correct use of striking backgrounds and beautiful carpets. The displays of Home Furnishings—interior, as well as window —are a rich mine of helpful ideas which housekeepers can use to advantage, and besides there is a comprehensive showing of distinctive and beautiful designs in Curtains, Art Cretonnes, Madras Muslins, Carpet Squares, Rugs, Linoleums, Bedding, Quilts, etc. You are cordially invited to ¥ISIT US DURING HOME FURNISHING WEEK, NOVEMBER 13 TO 20. mu A. 'ITD. SPWAYh

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3337, 15 November 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3337, 15 November 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3337, 15 November 1919, Page 8

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