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Overcoats. We have just opened up our new season's stocks of overcoits for boys, youths, and men, and are offering them at the Kash famous value. a 4 BOYS* TWEED OVERCOATS, doubljs breasted, belt at back, from g/g BOYS' and YOUTHS' RAINPROOF OVERCOATS Superior quality, from 17/6 BOYS' and-YOUTHS' OILSKINS. Celebrated "Fish" brand., 12/6 MEN'S OILSKINS, 14/6 MEN'S RAINPROOF OVERCOATS. . Special value, worth 42/6. 35/. - MEN'S DOUBLE-BREASTED TWEED OVERCOATS. Belted back, strapped cuffs, worth 42/6. 35/" MEN'S DOUBLE-BREASTED TWEED OVERCOATS. Fleece lined, worth 52/6. v ' 42/6 Overcoat time is right here and you should hasten to i make your selection from the above lines. THE KASH, V&.- DEVON STREETNE.V PLYMOUTH. Best Value Store in Taranaki.

1916. BUI6K. 1916. SUPREMACY OF THE BUICK OF 1916. POWER. —The Buick is supreme for power because of its matchless Valve-in-Head six-cylinder motor. Nothing so adds to motoring pleasure as power, andnothing so detracts from that pleasure as the lack of power. The ever-increasing demand for Quicks is due, more than to all other factors combined, to the gver-spreading knowledge of that great motoring truth. BEAUTY.—There is a refinement about the 1916 Buick' ears which stamps them as motor-car thoroughbreds—? a blending of curves into, "streamlines" such as only a master artist could conceive. Our belief that these are moat beautiful cars of the season is almost unanimously endorsed by the motoring public. -DUfiABItJTy.—No motqr-car is more sturdy than the Buick. There is the highest possible percentage of drop-' forged steel throughout. The materials are the best that money can buy. The workmanship is unexcelled. Thousands of users bear witness to the wearing qualities of these cars. PRICES: Five-seater, [£436 F. 0.8. Wellington. , . Two-seater, [£426 F. 0.8. Wellington. Head Agent for Tar»".aki .. .v. „ W. O'CALLAGHAN, Haw/era* .Sub Agent, , A. R. CRONIN, Eltham. Sub Agent, * 0. H. TAYLOR, Inglewood. sub Agents F. H. ROBERTSON & CO., New Plymouth.

DAIMLER CAR' FOR HIRE. AUf HJ2ADY FOR EASTER. England's fiest Car waiting to take you to anj place you wish. Book your Beat in this lovely light-green 20-h.p, DAIMLER. 87 Tfjpa to the Mountain this Summer,. *]>ich alone proves which is New Plymouttys most popular car 'PHONE 508. . % and insist on asking for W. WARD, CENTRAL TAXI GARAGE (old Central Fire Station) POWDERHAM ST., . USW PLYMOUTH. KGLEWOOt) - TARATA - PURANUi .ItOTOR Mail service. (*}AR leaves Eurangi daily at 7.30 a.m., Tarata 8.30 a.m., arrives Inglewood 9.30 a.m. - Leaves Inglewood at 3.10 p.m., Tarata 4 p.m., andtarrives Purangi 5.30 p.m. W. CROZIER, Mail Contractor. , IfjRENUI-WAITARA-New (PLYMOUTH "-■, l SERVICE. Leave*— Urenui 8 a.m. for New Plymouth, ' Waitara 9.15 a.m. and 1.15 a.m. for New .Plymouth. "'Leaves New Plymouth (Ho'okham's '' • Corner)— ' •11 a.m! for Waitara. t - 3 o'clock for. Waitara and Urenui. , Writara—4.3o for Urenui. Parcel* and -Messages to' - Criterion Garage. 'Phone 139. ARTHUR J. SMITH, Proprietor, Jl SUABLE MOTORING TOURING CAR, available for hire, day or night. Careful and experienced driver, with good knowledge of district roads. Ring telejhoneSli ,Jf. JACKSON, * Mmwilc StaUw.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 27 April 1916, Page 7

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