TWO BOYS First boy: "Hullo! Where did you get tho nice new suit." Second hoy: ■■"At tho New Zealand Clothing Factory. Mother always says, 'if you want anything good, go to the Clothing Factory,' ** TWO SMART STYLES, The ~....,% totswold To fit boys from 3 to 18 years. Prices, 18/6, 22/6, 27/6, 35/-. The Derby _NEW' ; ZEADAND] To fit boys 3 to' 12 years. Prices, 18/6, 22/6, 25/6. wm CLOTHING FACTORY
VIBRATION—the worst enemy of Motor-clcying—is cornered at last! by the INDIAN. Because it places between you Tho Indian spring frame absori and the road a volume of live re- those jolts right in the whe siiient cushioning which no other itself. machine can give you. Vibration crystalises steel. It damages frame and engine parts. Vibration starts at, the point where the wheels hit bumps or holes in the road— STOP IT THERE 1 Tho Indian spring frame absorbsthose jolts right in the wheel itself. RESULT—you save money on your tyre and repair bill. Life of your machine is increased. Riding comfort is improved. You don't know what • motor-cycling is till you ride an Indian, For proof - ask an Indian rider. J. C. SPEDDING, LTD., NEW PLYMOUTH, TABANAKI DISTRIBUTORS.
The Famous Car. Acknowledged bf Home motor ' experts to be the "Prince" s& American four-cyUn> tier cars. Tins magnificent car has withstood toe severest tests any cara can be subjected to. The external beauty of this car is only excelled by the woifemauahip of the may ehinery. Call and inspect; seeing is believing. The horse power, 30.fi; fuel consumption 23 miles to gallon benPrice only £385. LIARDET STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
P.O. Box 37; 'Phone 52. Excelsior Motor Garage, JUNCTION ROAD, INGLEWOOD. F. M. THOMSON, Proprietor. Repairs by Skilled Mechanics. All work Guaranteed. Charges Mod: crate. Reliable Cars for Hire, day or night, with careful drivers. Trips to Mountain and other points of interest arranged at shortest notice. District Agent for the Farmers' Co-operative Organisation Society for the HUPMOBILE and MAXWELL Cars, latest models.
SUMMER SPORTS GOODS. ' TENNIS RACQUETS. ■ Ayer's Wilding ...-,-,v«». 42/- Slazenger's La'b't ChSmbert ytr^Sf' j " S.N.D .42/- " Doherty >.«/«( " Kitson 42/- " E.G.M 87/f Spalding's Gold Medal D 42/6 " Whitehous* .....»». Wi~ " " lID ........ 42/6 '* Special Demon .»,*, SO/v lIC .'42/6 " Demon ....^...WvW* Slazenger's Lyceum 42/6 " Renshaw ~ W/». \ TENNIS SUNDRIES. / \ Transparent Handle Gsipß 1/9. Tennis Presses 2/9 Tennis Ball Nets 9d. Court Tape* 15/6. Court Marking -Mm' B/* Centre Guides 5/8 TennU Racquet Coven 6A and 6/» Ayer's Championship Tennis Balls 17/6 « do»n. THE SPORT KING, frank farrell, Wholesale and ROtM IMPORTER OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SPORTS AND OAMJSI * Illustrated Catalogue FREE on Request. J?,O. >M JBftflb Mail Order* R«c»lve Prompt Atttntfeit,
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1916, Page 7
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