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THE " KASH" SUIT AND OVERCOAT VALUES! FEAT ALL OTHERS. The "Kaph" values are renowned throughout the district, m are- their snappy individual styles and superior qualities. Here we present to you a few OVERCOATS and SUIT SPECIALS which splendidly uphold our reputation for value. Men's attractive ready-to-wear winter suits, 32/0, 37/6, 39/6, 45/-. m M v 0 / Men's double-breasted tweed ' overcoats, belted backs, strapped cuffs, well lined, 35/-. Usually 42/0. Men's double-breasted tweed overcoats, extra heavy fleece .lined, belted backs, strapped cuffs, 45/-. Usually 52/fl. Boys'and youths' tweed overcoats at equally low prices. These special offerings come at a time when every man is considering his winter clothing, so don't delay in making an early inspection. BEST VALUE STORE IN TARANAKI. THE KASH OUTFITTERS, KEW PLYMOUTH. -ml 0..1 I.'.r. gggare

1916. BUI6K. 1916. SUPREMACY OF THE BUICK OF 1916. POWER.—The Bnick is supreme for power because of its matchless Yalvc-in-Head six-cylinder motor. Nothing. "M. adds to motoring pleasure a? power, and nothing so detracts from that pleasure as the lack of power The ever-increasing demand for Buieks is due, more than to all other factors combined, to the ever-spreading .knowledge of that great motoring truth. i s BEAUTY.—There is a refinement about the 1916 Buiek cars which stamps them as motor-car thoroughbreds » blending of curves into "streamlines" sueh as only a master artist could conceive. Our belief that these are most fyoautiful cars of the season is almost unanimously endorsed by the motoring public. DURABILITY. —Xo motor-car is. more sturdy than the Buiek. There is the highest possible percentage of dropforgid 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' ears. PRICES: Five-seater, £435 F. 0.8. Wellingten . s, . Two-seater, £423 F. 0.8. Wellington. Head Agent for Tar- -nki _ W. O'CALLAGHAN, Hawera. ' .Sub Agent A. R. CRONIN, Eltham. Sub Agent . _ G H. TAYLOR, Inglewood. J Sub Agents ....... F. H. ROBERTSON & CO., New Plymouth.

OUR JOINTS An alwffyj fresh, and the qu»Hty is] ffOTed at every dinner table. , We kill ONLY PRIME BEEP- MUTTON, PORK tod POULTRY, •/ , A ' ' r We want orders. You want our service. Onr Jlotto: ULEANUNIfISS A.NJJ PROMPTITUDE. BONEDUSTTbe Besf Fertiliser. Orders taken foi , *ny quantity, from %cwt: SOLE BEOS. J. JENSEN, D. BROOKS, Veterinary Surgeon Horsebreaker. ECMONT STABLES, (Opposite Post Offite). *-■ H A W U R A, Have RE-OPENED their Stables. Stands for Bones and Motor Cars. ' : Buggies for Hire, vJEM S EN." & BROOKS. -SPECIAL PARCEL SERVICE." HAWERA TO-NEW PLYMOUTH. (J HE; DAILY NEWS' MOTOR leaves . Hawera each morning for New Plymouth at 8 a.m., aDd delivers fUfflels en route as follows: '' ; • • ■ Weight not exceeding , JJawe to 71bs 141ba 281ba 561bs Kltliam ... 1/- 1/3 1/6 1/Stratford .. 1/3 1/6 1/9 2/8 Ingle tfood.. . 1/6 1/0 2/- 2/6 New Plym'th 1/6 2/- 2/3 3/All parcels to be delivered at L. O. Booker's, Hawera, and the freight prepaid. 6ELIABLE MOTORING OgH.P. TOURING CAR, available for hire; day or night. Careful and' experienced driver, with good knowledge of. district roads. Ring telephone 315. W. JACKSON, Masonic Stable*.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1916, Page 7

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