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Travelling are famous throughout the country for their good wearing qualiNEW ZEALAND H CLOTHING FACTORY BAG lasts longer than any other, and the prices—considering the quality—are the lowest. We Have Gladstones at 355, 425, 50s, 555. Kit Bags at 29s 6d, 32s 6d, to 655. Brief Bags at 9s 6d, 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 18s 6d. NEW PLYMOUTH BRANCH.

It Pays the Dairyman fo Rug his Cows The cost of winter feedin? is mueh great- I _ er per cow h allows his herd to run without rues. ; , HatelP s Cow and Horse Covers -.; STAND HABD WEAR ' m IBmi G^EOILCLOTHIXGofaUa, Beii pt i o M matured on the OuUWaOR SUITS «f r U. weather. We make a *ecia.ty of this class Splendid «!ue rn Tarpauiui x, Tent, and Hya, Kg K ets , Trap Aprons, etc A. S. nASELL.r MMCT MPOBTEB ■ .t.c NF.W FLSMOUTB.

Royal Ruby Side-car The Royal Ruby sidecar combinatio a is the equivalent of a motor car m everytning but price and upkee p. Like all Royal Ruby manufacture*, it is efficient, economical, and reliable. IS 5251 POPULAB SIDE-CAB OR THE BOAD. THE MOST POPULAR SIDE-CAB OH THE BOAD. Royal Ruby machines may be had in various powers from 2% to 6 or 8 u._ in twin and single cylinder engines. *Ir t n\- W ! a t ehoice and decide ri « h «■ now on a KOYAL RUBY, the Bntisn-built motor cycle with the reliable reputation. . W. A. CLINTON SILVER STRBET, near Post Office, XEW PLYMOUTH AGEXT

When Your Child's Throat is Sore! jTiat's a "danger sign"! It tells you of deadly germs attacking the tender rejpiratory organs. Once let -—- ■h"™ g*l Covrn into the bronchial ti,b ' the creaj croup or perhap* pnt_ danger life At the nr;t-indication gi»e Bonn lon'» Carrageen Irish Mow i T' no time to meddle with imilatio main thing is to gel this remedy rio,h: to the spot at < )o»er ha!i i century it 1 favourite lami'y cough i ~ , Bonnington's Irish Moss ' \ *tP E ;> S A, CASE ,N POINT: \ J l i" . ," Ne T Ze *','°' i <"'• 6hy >'"'■ Mo. aid ~T '"" V" ,am ' ! ' ""J' ,n- I '"wniber in Ckrirtchiircli ! _ wai ffcamnalo., Iti.k Moil." ! trial it lor • bad fold, l ..41....J.. Mnc ■ th M | hj,„ „,,J i, | or wnb *»eiy lu.ctm. During my llore•I kuodreds ol botlei of Bon. ' I my always rpoka »* ot ". W. TRESSIDER. 7t) J

im ALL THE YEAR ROUND \Vi» air unt in busino-s fur a few days t<p palm »tf am-ifiit grocery rubbish. W.- jjivc lionet iriniin<; all tin' war ruun<l. in tinRecommended by the Grocer The haaat pwer will ilwiyi 1 Cr«M«*i Tea, ke- ; i Tea thai com* up to the hifhatt eiaattations. Crescent Tea ii rWh aad •troaf, free from ira- -„»•:.. ..j |], e mo 4( i >ea on the Thm Ciida it 1/8. 1/10. 2lt>. I GROCERIES. GROCERIES. | GROCERIES. j THE BEST. TII E BES T. j THE BEST. t : WHITAKER & SON ■ GROCKRS. SEW Pi.YMOITH •[■hen- 111. TAR A T A HAN'OYKK. I' TIME-TAI'.I.K. iPi:raniri .".3" PllU.-ilO »''.'•'." :> Tarati 7.3i> Kaimata S.4.'i Arrive— Inslewood !*.3i i. InL'lfWO.id -i p.'l Kaimata "2.4"> \>.r, :. Tiirata 4 l'-'i in. Pukeho 5 j).n Arrive---.ni. Purangi S ]>«■ All ordtTs or parens loft at .Store, Pu \tl/i* LADIES* Black Glace Derby ran<ri. Mr T. Waite's stable, Tarata V °Sbo«, round rubber* and wide or Royal Mail Sublet. Inglcwood, wil i Jim.—DockriUV receiv« prompt attention.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 11 July 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 11 July 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 43, 11 July 1914, Page 8

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