Opportunity Talks Seasons HAVE ARRIVED—so now is your opportunity to inspect the most complete ranjjejof English straws in the Province. OUR BOATERS are made with the ventilated cushion fitting band, and have that distinct air of up-to-the-miaute vogue. Whether you select one at 5/6 6/6 7/6 8/6 or 10/6 you will have the satisfaction of knowing you are getting; the greatest possible value. New Zealand Clothing Factory NEW PLYMOUTH BRANCH.
TEE M 0..-!).™ for See & M*x«el] before (Mating yin. All CSasßen of Motor Engineering j We gua'tntee «U W'>rk. Vnlciiii!Also Bole agents for Taranaki fo> Uifl 1914 xamUA tmforc placing jo;!*- m -waaity. ■Hrt-faiEOQci >M:»H.-':.0& Art CRITIC HIT" LIAHDKT STREET T>lio7>. IS* NEW PLTMOtmi,
MOTOR CYCLE TYRES. We have to advise that we have just lunded a large shipment of tires and tubes ex ' Corinthic," and we should ho pleased to execute any orders which you may favor us with at the undermentioned prices. Carriage paid: K.EMPSHALL—Heavy non-skid, 20 x 2ft for 2ft rims .. .. 62/6 Lots of three .. 60/20 x 2ft, oversize 54/0. Lots of three .. .. && CLINCHER DREADNOUGHT- A Won. 26 x 2ft for 2ft rims C&g Lota of three .. ..-« ~. ,* .. .. ft** 20 x 2ft oversize, 54/0. Lots of three 6i»3 nUTCIUXSON PASSENGER—36 x2% for 2ft rims .. .. 45/'Lots of three 42/CLIXCIIER & HUTCHINSON TUBES-26 x 2ft endles* .. 11/6 Butted .. .. 13/. 26 x 2ft endless .. .. .. .... .. 12/fl Butted .. U/. J. C. SPEDDINQ Limited New Plymouth.
You need every drop of Cream these mighty tight days. Today, the note is save, conserve, and , hold tight; and a farmer cannot do better than start saving the waste cream (usually given to calves and pigs). Ask any of the 90 odd pef cent of farmers ivho uae the Alfa-Laval Separator what this saving means, and you'll be astonished. THEREFORE LET THE ALFA-LAVAL SAVE FOR YOU: TIME, TROUBLE * MONEY AS WELL. A-k again whether they'd go back to the messy, time-wasting, heart-break-in<; pan system. They'd laugh at yon. Save your wife's health—your man's time, n boy can do the work quicker easier, and cheaper with an Alfa-Laval. Will save you one pound of butter .1 every five. Conic and »e« «ne. B. GIUFFITHB' & CO. AUA-LAVAL AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH.
BY ROYAL WARRANT TO H.U. THE XIKG
Sweeten Your Land ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« Th» Toko Lime Co. have just installed a most complete and trp-to-dafe •rushing plant, and are now in a position to supply LIME in any quantity. Price—Cnburnt crushed agricultural Lime, 18s (d per ton. Sacfcj extra. Delivered at any railway station In lots of six tons. Burnt and sieved agricultural lime, 24b per ton, BJL '- ' jttj Railway Station in lots oi six tons. E. Criffiths and Co. CHUI AGENTS "li^.tvm^mi:
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 129, 24 October 1914, Page 7
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440Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 129, 24 October 1914, Page 7
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