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MEN'S BOX SUITS We guarantee you a perfect fit. An extensive selection of the newest tweeds at keenest prices for cash. 39/6, 45/-, 49/6, 55/-, 59/6. - MEN'S SPORT SUITS. A comfortable knock-about suit, made of all-wool colonial tweed. Latest cut coat, with knickers or roll-bottom trousers. Prices, 39/6, 45/-, 49/-. MEN'S SADDLE TWEED SUITS. We run two special lines of these suits, at 32/6 and 39/0. They can't be beaten for good hard wear. MEN'S STRONG TWEED SUITS. We have some marvellous values In English and colonial suits. Prices', 25/-, 27/8, 29/6, 35/-. MEN'S LOUNGE SUITS. These were bought "job," and are marked at 33 1-3 per cent, below the usual prices; therefore a gift at 17/6, 19/6, 25/-. . . , /,,,,, : F. PLUMTRBE COMPLETE OUTFITTER.

LAND! LAND! LAND 9000 ™ »bout 7000 .ere. well improved, suitable for *ent for £%£ss ™ U «~- **« *U per L. 1208 OJJ * »*,M/«J 500 aces in grass, balance good bush; 4-room-W a sheep SuS? «*"* 7S lin W 10 25 a ™ ™E-IN-PERPETUITY at 6d per acre; 500 acres in mss and balance very good bush land. About 400 acres fi»tT hJ my undulattog. flood dwelling house and. outbuMiZ and !!fr proof paddocks. Price £3 10s per acre. ulou "<»ngg and several sheep 1600 A f °f f ™° LD :, all * ««" «*pt 200 acres in standing bushlis m re ' p office ' scllool ' cte - Price for freehold ' £a m "mS CKQ .ACRES, 0.R.P., at £1 8s 6d per „„,.„. ~n , „ , *>°° chains fencing; whare; formed ™$ t„™™ f e " ed £ nd h 50 NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND AND FIXANOI AI ACm NEW PLYMOUTH

fliiiaMNwsTffS CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, PICTURE POST CARD** Raphael Tuck & Son, T™ 7 ? good value >" from Records i^i^&'^rf"^-ELECTRO-PI,ATE3 - CUTLERY SPOONS FORKS Stocks of all styles and patterns, and ■ f / I guaranteed English manufacture and to I give absoluu, datiafaction. SEE OUR j WINDOW DISPLAY. BELLRINGER BROS. LTD mn „ rT „ THE CASH H ARIWAREMEN, NEW PLYMOUTH „^. m

The motorist who lubricates his motor cycle witili MoboJine Motor Oil gets more power, and it costs him lens to g-ct it. Owing to its wear-resisting qualitias, the perfect lubrication it gives, .Moboline increases the power of the engine, saves wear and tear, and lessons the cost of upkeep "MOBOLINE B" MOTOR OIL is a pure hydro-carbon oil. specially suitable for v : . J "sSfc " ! " v motor cycles. It doesn't thin down and become &y?'' S * gritty, but wears clean to the end, and lubri- >.- ' M| cates to the last drop. Has a high (lasiipoiiit,does ' - Jk ___ JOffl not carbonise, and save the parts f.rom being 'burnt or pitted. Remember! [('3 "WUiboline 1!" you wan t. b'or Mo- ff \ tor (.'sirs we recommend '-Moboline C"; for Kurd (( ■■motor cars, our specially-made "Fourd c"Oil. \\\ dealers. Usherwosd k Co who lesale agents woHvinvvu *& wu., DUNEDIN.

ALL BUSINESS is a perpetual battle with competition The most effective weapon available is Your choice of a medium should be guided by your knowledge of its potentialities, its power to attract the undivided attention of the individual to your proposition. A good advertisement, attractively displayed, that tells of real values and great opportunities, distributed by means of the large circulation guaranteed by the is the surest road to "Increased Returns.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 165, 12 January 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 165, 12 January 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 165, 12 January 1914, Page 2

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