Oddment week 18 Boys' Varsity Suits 8/6. 15 Boys' Conway Suits 8/6 12 Men's odd Tweed Waistcoats, sizes 3 and 4 2/11. 6 Gents' Waterproof Macintosh Overcoats (worth up to 55/-) 25/12 Cents' Tweed Overcoats 18/6. 12 Youths' Tweed Overcoats' 10/6 6 Juvenile Tweed Overcoats double-breasted strapped cuffs. 7/6 1 "only Norfolk Coat size 14 3/6 20 pairs Boys' Tweed khlckers size Ito 4 2/6. with linen bands sizes 16, 16* and 17. 1/11 THE KASH A time which we intend to devote to clearing out all oddments leit over from THE SALE BE WISE COME EARLY Many Lines at Half Prices and Only a limited Quantity but 3 Men's Oilskin Coats 12/6 2 Youths' Oilskin Coats 7/6 2 Cents' 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 IN STORE IN DEVON STREET, TARANAKL NEW PLYMOUTH.
Move with the Times; Get an Overland That's what hundreds of Farmers and Pastoralists are doing, and a new life opening up for them. No more l ldng, dreary, numbing journeys. No waiting for tired horses. No hitching np in the dark. No expenses when hones are idle. AN. . . OVERLAND Overland Model' 1 1 Ths Best Car for the Least Money; £375, Is ready to start the moment you want to. It covers as many milea 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 n* xt month—but NOW. Arrange wit* 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, ftote the perfection of its equipment. There's nothing lacking. It is even rotter appointed than many Cars costing fully 25 per cent. more. WHITE TO-DAY FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE giving full details of this moderately-priced, high grade Car. A. HATRICK, & Co., L.trJ., N.Z. Agents. Overland Depot, 70 GILL STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
EMPIRE HOTEL, CECIL ARDEX (Late of Xew Plymouth) Proprietor. Spirits true to label. Only Speight's Beer on tap. HHST-CLASS TABLE. ALL MEALS Is. Old and Xew Friends Welcomed. gTRA XD 0 X JJ 0U S E (Xear Railway Sta SUPERIOR BOARD AXD RESIDENCE. Comfortable, Sunny Rooms. Piano, Hot and Cold Water 'Batlip. Sea-batli-in» aec«mmo<!atlo7i. Terms moderate. 'Phone 27S (two rings). W. SCOTT, Proprietor.
THE STUDEBAKER, the Ideal Farmers' Car. The up-lo date farmer wlio values time, Invests in a Motor Car because lie realises that too much time is wasted with the old-time horse and trap —but the ear must be a reliable one otherwise he had better keep hi« mor.ey in his pocket. THE STUDEBAKER is the ear you should own because it is the most dependable and the most economical and it never lets you down. The Studebaker takes you to your destination on time and brings you back again without any trouble. Why not arrange for a trial run today—we are most anxious to demonstrate this perfect car to you. A catalogue will be posted to you if you will write for it. Newton King AGENT FOR &TUDEBAKERCARS. CURRIE STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
gT 0N Y JJ IV E R JJ 0T a L OKATO. Passengers by Mutor 'Bus can rely on getting Morning and Afternoon Tea at the above Hotel. Popular Brands of Ales, Best of Winei end Spirits always available. Motto: Best is not good, enough. B. T. BOOKER, Proprietor. TROCADERO PRIVATE HOTEL, STRATFORD. • r pHIS well-known establishment is now under entirely new management having been taken over by M. CALDEK. TARIFF: 4s 6d PER DAY. ALL MEALS, Is. Special 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, STRATFORL".
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1915, Page 7
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728Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1915, Page 7
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