18 Boys' Varsity Suits 8/6. 15 Boys' Conway Suits 3/6 12 Men's odd Tweed Waistcoats, sizes 3 and 4 2/11. 6 Gents' Waterproof Macintosh Overcoats (worth up to 55/-) 25/12 Gents' Tweed Overcoats 18/6. 12 ' Youths' Tweed Overcoats 10/6 6 Juvenile Tweed Overcoats dbiible-breasted strapped cuffs. 7/6 Oddment week A T THE KASH A time which we intend to devote to clearing out all oddments leit over from i THE SALE 1 only 14 Norfolk Coat size 3/6 BE WISE COME EARLY 2Q pairs Boys' Tweed knickers size Ito 4 2/6. 36 Gents' neglige Shirts with linen bands sizes 16, 16£ and 17. 1/11 Many Lines at Half Prices and les3. Only a limited Quantity but FIRST COME BEST SERVED 3 Men's Oilskin Coats 12/6 2 Youths' Oilskin Coats -■ 7/6 2 Gents' Boxed Suits 25/24 pairs Colonial all wool ribbed underpants, Men's and O.S. Men's 3/6 pair 20 pairs Men's strong Braces, 6d pair 18 pairs Men's Strong Tweed working trousers 5/11 pair. 8 Boys' and youths' sports suits sizes 7 to 11 12/6 3 dozen Men's soft Felt Hats (worth up to 7/6) 3/6 6 dozen Wide End Silk Ties and Stud Knots 6d each 3 dozen Boys' Shirts with and without Collars 1/6 each THE KASH BEST VALUE STORE !N TARANAKI. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
Move with thi That's what hundreds of Farmers and Pastoralists are doing, and a new life is opening up for. them. .No more long, dreary, numbing journeys. Jvo waiting for tired horses. No hitching up in the dark. No expenses when horses are idle. AN. . . OVERLAND Tha Best Car for the Least Money; £376. tawdy to start the moment you want to. It covers as many miles in an hour as your horse could trot in a day. Shelters you from storms. Carries you to your destination on time. Test the ••Overland" yourself—not Mxt month —but XOW. Arrange with the nearest Agent for a demonstration run. Listen to its purring- engine on the open road. Learn how it softens the bumps and thumps of rutty roads. Note the perfection of its equipment. There's nothing lacking. It is even tetter appointed than many Cars costing fully 2a per cent. more. WRITE TO-DAY FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE giving full details of this moderately-priced, high grade Car. A. HATRICK, & Co., Ltd., Overland Depot, e Times: Get an Overland m Overland Model N.Z. Agents. WanganuL 'Phone. 419. 70 GILL STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
EMPIRE HOTEL, STRATFORD. CECIL ARDEX (Late of Xew Plymouth) Proprietor. A LTj 'Spirits true to label. Only Speight's Beer on tap. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. ALL MEALS Is. 01(1 and Xew Friends Welcomed. gTEA XD 0 X JJ 0U S E (Xeair Railway Station), FITZROY. SUPERIOR BOARD AXD RESIDENCE. Comfortable, Sunny Rooms. Piano, Tict and Cold Water Baths. Sea-bath-ing accommodation. Terms moderate. ,'Pliono 278 (two rings). W. SCOTT, Proprietor. gT 0N Y JJ IV E R JJ 0U L OKATO, Passengers by Motor 'Bus can rely on getting Morning and Afternoon Tea at the above Hotel. Popular Brands of Ales, Best of Wine* and Spirits always available. Motto: Best is not good enough. 33. T. BOOKER, Proprietor.
THE STANDARD OF PERFECTION* The B.S.A. Motor-Cycle THE LONG LIST OF SUCCESSES gained in competitions often against higher-powered machines—is conclusive evidence of the exceptional power and reliability of B.S.A. Motor Cycles. During the past season no less than S6 first-class awards were secured, and all the linchin(-3 nsrd were fitted with standard engines and standard frames. THE B.S.A. MOTOR CYCLE is fitted with a countershaft three-speed gear, which is a great improvement on the old-style hub gear. In fact, every detail that goes to ensure reliability, ■ long service and economical running is embodied in the B.S.A. Newton King AGENT FOR B.S.A. MOTOR - CYCLES, CURRIE STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
TROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, STRATFORD. JVltlj? well-known establishment is now under entirely new management, having been taken over by M. CALDER. TARIFF: 4s 6d PER DAY. ALL MEALS, Is. Specitl arrangement for PERMANENT BOARDERS. FIRST-CLASS THREE-COURSE DINNER. FROM 12 TILL 2 P.M. Electric Light Throughout Building. Every Comfort Provided. 'Address: ! BROADWAY SOUTH, STRATFORE.
1,000,000 Sample! Free! e t^uJ, n .S p,, ° 3®Wtt Uif • sao>ple bottl* I Ita food effects will convince you that at last B'f i 1 1" 1 / at will care after doctors and other reroedira J®d. InTaiuabie foi complaints such as Neurasthenia, Hydatids, it. DsbUity, Gal) Stoats, Chroaic ladigcitiou, and Liver Troubles) VtTADATIO h told iff all ChemUts anJ Store».-~316, 5/6 AdMt* lirtc first from, avd «dUr«cs ftar fetters Is Si A. PALMER, 439 F!iad«r« Luw, Mtlbmrae
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1915, Page 7
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755Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1915, Page 7
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