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-l AVING taken over th e Blackly smithing 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 predeHORSE SHOEING & PLOUGH WORK A SPECIATY. ■ F. W. HUTCHINSON, MATAROA.

l **'>***^ , €'***'2'**'S»'l'*o ij'*************** ftSS&H^Ml*^ Ford One=Ton Truck Why should the farmer cling to horses—a slow, expensive means of power—when every other business ia adopting the Truck and thereby reducing the cost of hailing, speeding up deliveriesand saving the food that horses 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, a,id its low upkeep-cost appeal very strongly to all users of the Ford Trueh, If you need help, order your Ford One-Ton Truck to-day. LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT—WRITE—Iu™ Phones: Garage, 171; J Bteveneaux 9; F. Smith, 208. P.O. Box «i. Fashion is a lady of fickle moods, for every season she changes. This is a little different —that has slight variation—skirts are a little tighter or shorter, as the case may be. This season dresses have little differences that distinguish them from those of previous seasons, and fashion designers have not conceived fresh ideas since these new dresses, now displayed at Collinson and 'Cinminghame's, were originated. The smart new garments are in pretty Voiles, floral and check designs, rich Taffeta Silks, Georgette, etc—all beautifully made and expertly designed. A FEW ARE DETAILED HERE. PRETTY VOILE FROCK, new Rose shade, long roll collar, dainty vest and belt outlined in White Blanket stitching; full soft skirt and panel effect of tucks in front, trimmed self buttons—B9/6. DAINTY FROCK IN FLORAL VOILE, pretty shades of Mole and Purple; bodice has the pretty round silk cuffs daintily stitched Mole Silk, finished with all-round belt, trimmed with tiny buttons; dainty , skirt—79/6. ATTRACTIVE FROCK IN LIGHT FLORAL VOILE, MODEL shaded Grey and Petunia tones; bodice has large - P*et sailor collar, cross-over front of plain Grey Voile, from finished at front with wide Black Ribbon Velvet belt- The pleated skirt—s9/6. with USEFUL FROCK IN GREY AND SAXE CHECK linec VOILE, long roll collar and revers; pretty soft skirt MftUr ,„ finished with belt of voile— 29/6. HANDS MODEL GOWN IN MASTIC GEORGETTE over Crepe sidT de Chine, -with long panel back and front, hand- cuffs somely embroidered in wool and silk of Oriental folde shades—l 7 guineas. Darie '"^^te MODEL GOWN IN SOFT MOLE TAFFETA SILK, »retty fichu effect, wide nanel at back, extending rrj from neck to hem; finished self buttons at waist. til The bodice has a dainty vest of self silk, trimmed ' with novelty ornament in Gold and Saxe; bodice [ lined with White Jap. Silk— l2 . guineas. HANDSOME MODEL GOWN, in heavy quality Black r Grenadine' Silk; softly draped bodice, fastening to J side with iet buttons; buttonholes and collar an§- ■ • cuffs outlined with White Satin; soft vestee of- II folded Georgette; prettily draped skirt, with long panel at side, trimmed Black Jet Fringe—l 7 guineas. r SL 7 ITD.v Ss M&asssssssmßmm mth By paying cash you will ♦ save one penny in eyery \ shilling. *&*M+M+M+M4MV

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3354, 5 December 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3354, 5 December 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3354, 5 December 1919, Page 8

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