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THE FAMOUS "BUI OK" CAR. ECONOMY. RELIABILITY. Red Cross Society of England selected 30 Buick Clmsson in London for their War Equipment alter an extensive inquiry into the merits of all others, and these cars are at the front to-day. 40 Buick Cars were used in running down De Wet in Alrica, and at the end of the Rebellion they were still running as well as ever, There are 2000 Buick owners in New Zealand to-day, and each one of them backs the Buick. The Buick is always ready for work —no smashed gears, no back axles gone; no trouble of any kind. BUY A BUICK. JHB CAB THAT SATISFIES EVERYONE. W. O'CALLAGHAN. ' HAWERA, SOLE AGEXT FOR TARANAKI. R. W, D. Robertson, Sub-Agent, New Plymouth. THE WEATHER. FORECAST. By Telegraph.—Press Association. (Wellington Last Night. Present indications are for unsettled and cloudy weather at times, with rain probable, especially in the nortlicrn and southernmost districts; expect variable winds, strong- northerlies in the northern districts and westerlies in the south; ■barometer unsteady, with a falling tendency at present, .but probably rising after about 2i hours. DEATH. KNAUF.—On April 25, 1915, at his residence, Tukapa Street, Herman Knauf; aged 74 years. (South Taranaki papers please copy.) FUNERAL NOTICE. rjTITE Funeral of the late Herman Knauf will leave his late, residence, Tukapa Street, To-day, Tuesday, 27th inst., at 2.30 p.m., for Te Ilenui Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation. -W. F. BROOKING, . Undertaker. BEREAVEMENT. THANKS. MOORE and Relatives desire to express their thanks to >Drs. Wade and Walker, together with the Hospital nurses, for their unremitting attention to the late Mr. Moore, also to friends who 'have expressed their sympathy in their bereavement.

SOME BRITISH TOB'AOCO. Tlio tobacco-growers of Rhodesia have now produced what.is judged to he equal to the l>cst tobacco in the world. Try the fa minis iXVK'TA MIXTURE—its Ihivor is distinct and delicious; it is a XATUKAL TOBACCO, free from artilicial flavoring. A heavier smoke is WiKAUVOrUHT NAVY GUT, also a pure tobacco in two strengths, medium ami full. These are ALL BRITISH, and varied in tins containing full two ounces. If you favor the cigarette there is OFKIC'ICIiS' .M[CSS, wade from choice Khodosiian Virginian tobacco, a delightful smoke which won't hurt the throat.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 272, 27 April 1915, Page 4

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374

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 272, 27 April 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 272, 27 April 1915, Page 4

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