A TRlf| TQr..ppEDIN AND WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU! Dear Sir or Madam— Our Mr. Wells has just relumed from a trip to Headquarters, and has selected and brought back one of the largest and best assorted stocks that ever came into the town of New Plymouth: Our big Warehouse had anticipated the transport trouble, and months ago they got the cables busy. The London House did the rest. That is why this BraHch got such a big share. If you give us a call we will be delighted to show you these splendid new goods. N.Z. Clothing Factory.
The 1916 INDIAN, an achievement of such advanced capacities that it , raises the Motor-cycle to a far higher mechanical plane than"fcvrt'. ,■ ■■ WE ARB-BOOKING FOR MARCH DELIVERY NOW. Booklet Oft * application. J. C. SPEDDING, „ ' 11 NEW PLYMOUTH. <■> I 1 1 ■ ri 1 r j-
MOTOR CAR WILL STA*JD THE' MOST' STRINGENT CROSS-EXAMINA-TION. You cannot judge a car by looking at it or by. listening to the agents talk—you have to ride in it—to get the feel of it —to find out how it acts on good roads and on bad roads —on the hills and on the level. That's why wfe want'you to have a trial run—we know what the Dodge can do—we want you to know too. THE DODGE is electrically lighted and electrically started. It ' is equipped with all the latest improvements, some of which are only to be found in cars costing double the price. . If you want a realiy high-grade car at a really moderate price BUY A DODGE, NEWTON KING CURRIE STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.
SUMMER SPORTS GOODS. J TENNIS RACQUETS. TENNIS SUNDRIES. Transparent Handle Gsips 1/0. Tennis Presses 2/9 Tennis Ball Nets 93, Court Tapes 15/6. Court Marking Pina B/tt Centre Guides's/6 Tennis Racquet Covers 5/-' and 6/. ( Ayer's Championship Tennis Balls 17/6 a dozen. THE SPORT KING, FRANK FARRELL, , Wholesale and Retail* IMPORTER OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SPORTS AND GAMES. Illustrated Catalogue FREE on Request. P.O. Box BJ, ElthJLßlj Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. '•
. Everyone is liable tp colds fand everyone can be rid of them by talcing 1 mngton's Irish Moss. This famous remedy iomw , La strong, direct attack on the co) 4 germs—quickly y relieves inflammation in the throat, air-pastagM and lungs, and dispels feverishness. • < ■ '<{ lonn Irish. lis is the remedy for you, just as it is for the grateful ttMU who writes as follows Inwsuiia. "I hare pl«a»nre in reeommandine Boanlncton'ii Irlih Hou. u 1 ha»« a large family andbava found it a great baneflt to thaoUUMT whan ttwjr lave bun nOaring Irom cougha and colda/' Mm. X. OBJfc Aak your ohemiat or storekeeper for Boniigton't and in JOB f# It. Sold is large and small botiloa. ']■
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1916, Page 7
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