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BA'RGA-INS JiIKK THESE ARE HARD TO GET NOW -A - BAYS - COME QUICKLY. 12/6 SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, extra strong make for hard wear and tear. ! VBLACK and NAVY SOCKS, bought early liut arrived late. Worth 1/0 to-day. 15/6 MEN'S NAILED SHOOTERS. In spite of big rise these are as cheap INEW«E&fflfflMWl 35^ DOUBLE-BREAStKD OVERCOATS, up-td.d6.tei style, good colors, usually sold at 42/-, » 10/6 RORSALINO SOFT HAT'S, good colore and stylos, the usuaj 13/f quality. y.\ 3/11! - > TENNIS and NEGLIOII SHIRTS, whit© and a>\t ored striped, bought fcft big discount, worth 6/&J New Zealand Clothing Factory. OILDAQ BOOKLET-FREE. WHAT IS OILDAG FOR? s Primarily for gaining power and saving the cost of power. OHh DAG alsc reduces lubrication cost, causes a marked decrease in wear oft all moving ports. HOW DOES OILDAG CAIN POWER? « By improving compression in engine cylinders, and minimising thS waste of power used 'in overcoming friction at all bearing surfaces ol engines. WHAT ARE "GRAPHOID SURFACES? Self-lubricating metallic surfaces so smooth and slippery that wh<»< one passes over the other there is n 0 more friction than there would btf if the parts were made of ice. J. C. SPEDDING Ltd., DISTRIBUTORS. NEW PLYMOUTH, wtor That -will gladden the heart of a. Hero, / frX \ Tl,e AUT °- STROp . tllc razor that r \ \ ' ' Jcats t'"' m a "> tlie only ™ OT wiVk a, I .... v . self-contained stropping device. Stand- ,•- _-„. \ The GILLETTE, by the autdhiatis yh~\., ,■ curving of blade to the exact cutting J It ¥ nifgle, ensures a delightfully easy shave. ' ' «' Standard set 255. Extra blades 6s dozen, THE SPORT KING, FRANK FARRELL FRANK FARRELt IMPORTED OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SPORTS AND GAMES, P.O. Box 87, ELTHAM, By this firm is the forerunner of many more. Every client !s 9 walking advertisement for us. Our terms, our guarantee, out business methods, the grand pianos that we handle, and the low prices marked in plain figures—all make our people recommend us to their friends. Hence the popularity of m&Bmmm British & Continental Piano Co. DEVON STREET. KEW PLYMOUTH.

Do your cows chew bones? THE EFFECTIVE PREVENT* TIVE OF ABORTION, REDWATER, and GENERAL UNTHRIFTIVENESS. COW-LIC CAN BE OBTAINED FROM , , ' ~ , T , , , Tins is a suru symptom of weakened Newton King, Stratford, Inglewood and aud impail . ed uigostioii, and can be c"-"' Kuponga. by Cow-lie. Sir. I. Bain, Toko. ' Messrs. Lestev Bros., Midhirst. Messrs McLean & Stevenson, Inglewood, PRICES: Johnstone Bros, >Jew Plymouth. urcL'iiway Bros., Okitto. '•.., ilb Packets ... T. P. Hu'glison and Sons, Rahotu, Oaonui, Pimgarcliu. aolb Boxes .... Cape Kgmont Co.-op. Dairy Co. store, 50 lb Bags p...'. Pungarclui. nd Callaghan, Opunake xoolb Bags ... , i/- e»A - each ..».>4 ao/- each - each REMOVAL NOTICE. JOE JENKIXSON, Car Painter, etc., lias removed from Ms premises in Gill Street to Brougham Street Hall. The hall has been transformed irto the most up-to-date car renovating shop in town. Clients can depend on full satisBAG WASH. The system tint wipes out the le*g washing day. The Family wash RELIABLE MOTORINUI Get all particuhrs 35H.P. TOURING CAR, available | fl ew p|y moU th for hire, day or night. Care- , , ful and experienced driver, with good StßftHl LaUndry) knowledge of district roads, Ring tele- . phone 315 s Gill Street, ' flew, Itywout yj. JACKSON, " *la«onip Stablegi % *»"»*

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1916, Page 7

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