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THE "KASH" SUIT AND OVERCOAT VALUES! BEAT ALL OTHERS. The "Rash" Talues are renowned throughout the district, as 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, 32/6, 37/6, 39/6, 45/-. 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 52/8. 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. ... f. " " " ~~' BEST VALUE STORE IN TARANAKI. THE KASH, OUTFITTERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. 1916. BUISK. 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 power. The ever-inereasing demand for Buieks is due, more than to all other factors combined, to the ever-spreadine Knowledge of that great motoring truth. > - t s BEAUTY.—There is a refinement about the 1916 Buick cars 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 art most beautiful cars of the season is almost unanimously endorsed by the motoring public. pURABmTY—Xo motoMar 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. PRICES: Five-seater, [£435 F. 0.8. Wellington. _, Two-seater, [£426 F. 0.8. Wellington, rtead Agent for Tarenaki W. O'CALLACHAN, Hawera/ Sub Agent, ~ a. R. CRONIN, Eltham. Sub Agent -_. m G. H. TAYLOR, Inglewood. Sub Agents , F. H. ROBERTSON & CO., New Plymouth. OUR JOINTS Are always fresh, and the (juality is proved at every dinner table. We kill ONLY PRIME BEEF. MUT- I TON, PORK and POULTRY. j Ve want orders. Yna want our ser* Our Motto: CLEANLINESS AND PROMPTITUDE. BONEDUST-* The Best fertiliser. Orders tat*» foi «ny»quantity, from %cwt, SOLE BROS. J. JENSEN, ». BROOKS, Veterinary Surgeo* Horsebreaker. rEGMONT STABLES, (Opposite Post Office). HAWSKA, Have RE-OPENED their Stable*. Stands for Horses and Motor Cars, Buggies for Hire. JENSEN & BROOKS, SPECIAL PARCEL SERVICE. HAWERA TO NEW PLYMOUTH. rfHB DAILY NEWS' MOTOR leaves Hawera each morning for New Plymouth at 8 a.m., and delivers parcels en route as follows: >, Weight not exceeding Hawe ■- to 71bs 141bs 28lbs sßlbs - 1/8 1/8 l/. Stratford .. 1/3 1/6 1/9 2/3 Inglewood.. 1/8 1/9 2/- 2/6 flew Plym'th 1/6 2/- 2/3 3/All parcels to be delivered at L. O. Hooker's, Hawera, and the freight prepaid.' RELIABLE MOTORING ggftP. TOURING CAR, available . for hire, day or night. Careful and experienced driver, with good knowledge of district roads. Ring telesbj»e Slfi, W.JACKSON, M»ionlo,StM&e*. _■ COME people hesitate to give a Proprietary Medicine to Very Young Children and, m many cases the hesitation is quite justifiable; but the Public need not have any Jear about. HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE This Medicine is Scientifically prepared by Mr. W. G. Heame who is a REGISTERED CHEMIST of extensive experience, and the Manu- Mnirwi faeturer is absolutely pre- ' \ pared to stake every ounce ' of his Magnificent Reputation on the fact that HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE J is equally beneficial f \ to young CHILDREN, ADULTS and ihe VERY AGED. COUGHS COLDS

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1916, Page 7

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