8 GOOD THINGS AMONG THE MANY. Men's best boxed suits, good patterns and up-to-date stock. Well worth 70/-. Boys' Norfolk suits, good tweeds and worsteds. Sizes 13 to 18. All-wool saddle tweed trousers. A great bargain. Boys' sports suits, all-wool New Zealand tweeds. Our own make. Best navy drill shirts—finest quality on the market. 7/6 Borsalino hats, good colors and shapes. The biggest hat bargain in ""• Zealand, IWEWZEAimNDrcTOTHINGBkCTORYI Men's Sunday boots, good glace kid, black and tan.
VIBRATION—the worst enemy of Motor-cloying-—is cornered at last! by the INDIAN. Because it places between you The Indian spring frame absorbs and the road a volume of live resilient cushioning which no other machine can give you. those jolts right in the wheel itself. RESULT—you save money on Vibration crystaliscs steel. It your tyre and repair bill. Lifo damages frame and engine, parts. of your machine is increased. Vibration starts at the point Riding comfort is- improved. You where the wheels hit bumps or don't know what motor-cycling is L~les in the road— STOP IT THERE! till you ride an Indian. For proof ask an Indian rider. J. C. SPEDDING, LTD., NEW PLYMOUTH, TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS.
P.O. Box 37 j 'Phone 52. Excelsior Motor Gara* JUNCTION KOAD, INGLEWOOD. Proprietor. Bepuirs by Skilled Mechanics. All work Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. 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.
B mm Acknowledged h y Home motor experts to be the "Prince" of American four-cylin-der ears. This magnificent ear has withstood the severest tests any t«rs can be subjected to. The external beauty of this car is only excelled by the workmanship of the machinery. Call and inspect; seeing is believing. The horse power, 39,5; fuel consumption 23 miles to gallon beuPrice only £385. CfiiTfliWirK LIARDET STREET NEW PLYMOUTH.
SUMMER SPORTS GOODS. Aver's Wilding •.-.vrrrrm-r-.w... 42/- Slazenger's LaVt Clumber's n- 42A '" S.N.U. v...s*.«n»«-. 42/- " Doherty ' 40/. " Kitson -.W.W...'42/- " E.G.M. ■.. 37/ a Spalding's Gold Medal D £.■.-.-. 42/6 " Whitehouse ....!.■„ 3Q/. " . " irD >»:••••-••: 42 / 6 " Special Demon ,„'..,... 30/. " " lIC fc .-...w,'42/6 " Demon <?]i. Slazenger's Lyceum TENNIS SUNDRIES. ~,.,<..„, ' ■ Transparent Handle Grips 1/9. Tennis Presses 2/9 '• \ Tennis Ball Nets 9d. Court Tapes 15/ C. Court Marking Pln»-5/8 Centre fiuides 5/0 Tennis Racquet Covers 0/- and 6/« '" i Aver's Championship Tennis Balls 17/6 a dozen. ' / i " THE SPORT KING* FRANK FARRELL, ' Wholesale &mi RettA. IMPORTER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SPORTS AND GaMES. Illustrated Catalogue FREE on Request, £O, fWjwfr Mail Orders Receive Premjjjt &tUrrth%/ "" :
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 January 1916, Page 7
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