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The Kash is Offering This Week a Splendid Line of Comfortable, well-fitting garments mads by expert manufacturers. When it cornea to buying pyjamas, or shirts, most men are decidedly par* ticular about the designs and colors. BUT THEY ARE SAFE FOR THE RIGHT THING IF THEY COME TO "THE KASH," Pyjamas: 6/11,7/6,5/11, 10/6 Shirts: 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 5/6 We are ready for every taste with' S big variety of smart striped an 3 plain garments, well finished, cut from the best quality materials, and reli« able in every way. WE SHOW VALUES AND STYLES THAT NO OTHER OUTFIT* TERS IN NEW PLYMOUTH WILL SHOW YOU, •nd you are absolutely sure of getting the very latest and beslj THE KASH, NEW PLYMOUTH.- Best Value Store in Taranaki,

1916. BUieK. 1916. SUPREMACY OF THE BUICK OF 1916. POWER.—The Buick is supreme for power because of its matchless Valve-in-Head six-cylinder motor. No« % "thing so adds to motoring pleasure as power, and nothing so detracts from that pleasure as the lack of powen i The ever-increasing demand for Buicks is due, more than to all other factors combined, to the ever-spreading l knowledge of that great motoring truth. BEAUTY.—There is a refinement about the 1916 Buick cars which stamps them as motor-car thoroughbreds—? ' . a blending of curves into "streamlines" suoh as only a master artist could conceive. Our belief that these art most beautiful cars of the season is almost unanimously endorsed by the motoring public. DURABILITY.—No motor-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* i Thousands of users bear witness to the wearing qualities of these cars. PRICES:; Kve-seater, !£435 F. 0.8. Wellington, Two-seater, '£426 F. 0.8. Wellington. Head Agent for Tar'iaki ...... Sub Agent, ■_..*. .-..: Sub Agent, Sub Agents W. O'CALLACHAN, Hawera* A. R. CRONIN, Eltham. G. H. TAYLOR, Inglewood. F. H. ROBERTSON & CO., New Plymouth.

Medicine to Very Young Children and, in many cases the hesitation is quite justifiable; but the Publk need not have any lear about. HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE This Medicine is Scientifically prepared by Mr. W. G. Heame who is a REGISTERED CHEMIST of extensive A f»s\ Ki experience, and the Manufacturer is absolutely prepared to stake every ounce of his Magnificent Reputation on the fad that HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS ■ j CURE is equally beneficial ' ! to young CHILDREN, ADULTS and die VERY AGE*. * m a NT **i

JptANNELETTES, SILK BLOUSES, GLACE SILKS SHAWLS, WHIBTiPFETA SILK at 1/- Per Yard «BW IVORY AND CONGRESS CANVASSES. POME AND INSPECT MY STOCK, ':,, Agent foe WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES. Son* choice Macbioea in Stock. C* H. RETFORD CURRIE STREET NEW PLYMOUTH. HENRY BROWN & G° . ■>-*<. HENRY BROWN. 0. AHIER. F. H. BROWN* < morley Street, -r NEW PLYMOUTH. TO FARMERS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. We are SOLE AGENTS in New Plymouth for the GOLDEN BAY CEMENT, »Meh ii known as the beet Cement en the market. : We will be glad to do builneu at the Bmal market rates. > HENRY BROWN & C a

SPECIAL PARCEL SERVICE. HAWERA TO NEW PLYMOUTH. IJ'HE '»AILY NEWS' MOTOR leaves Hawera- each morning for New Plymouth at 8 a.m., and delivers parcels en rout* as follows: Weight not exceeding Sawe T to 71bs Mlbs 281bs 561bs Eltbam ~'.' 1/- 1/3 1/6 1/- ' •Stratford .., 1/3 1/6 1/8 2/3 Inglewood.. 1/6 1/9 2/- 2/8 •■■'■■'•He* Plym'th 1/6 2/- 2/3 3/AII parcels to be delivered at L. O. Hooker's. Hawera, and the freight pre-

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 May 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 May 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 12 May 1916, Page 7

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