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A Dip in the Brii>y Ocean is Health Giving! 6e&-batuing is unquestionably one. of the best-known methods of maintaining Health and Strength, end all who can should enjoy the pleasure of Sea-bathing. The Splendid Beaches of New Plymouth are a direct incentive to sea-bathing, and the town improvement -committees have done much to make sea-bathing attractive and popular, I No longer is it nSeossary to undress behind a rock' or a log and make for the Sea, there now being Excellent Dressing *«i ;/>ek ' IP SEA-BATHING IS ON YOUR PROGRAMME of SUMMEI • ' PLEASURE YOU ARE BOUND TO WANT A BATHING i ' .. . COSTUME, AND NOWHERE CAN YOU BUY TO BETTER \ ADVANTAGE THAN A AT THE KASH! \ -We have a FULL ASSORTMENT OF BATHING COSTUMES \ ■,! FOR MEN, \ r OUTHS AND BOYS, ALSO FOR WOMEN, and 7 ' ■•■•-'' there is an EXCELLENT CHOICE OF SIZES N : . ■ TOWELS, too, will be necessary, and we have the right sort V for sea-bathers I.' SUMMER-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR FOR MEN! MEN'S SINGLETS, in white and natural, with short sleeves, at M\ , UNDERPANTS to match at l/ - •■- - • "THE KASH," OUTFITTERS r NEW PLYMOUTH^ Best Value Store in TaranakL

22,000 Miles without Stopping. THAT'S THE WORLD'S RECORD RUN JUST AC- '■ COMPLISHED BY A 1916 MODEL MAXWELL STOCK CAR. This is the-cm that did it, running continuously for 44 days and ' Bights, in all weathers, over all roads, without a mechanical hitch of any kind, and averaging over 20- miles to the gallon of*petrol. It'beat the previous world's record of 12,404 miles out of sigh- , and pulled up. as fresh as a dais j. NO OTHER CAR AT ANY PRICE HAS EVER APPROACHED THIS STAGGERING REQORD. THE MAXWELL only a proved champion for endurance, it is at the same time the most distinctive and luxurious car sold under £SOO, wliile f«r hill power and riding comfort on all roads it cannot be, beaten The Maxwell sells at 4831Q, Incluuding extra tyre and tube. Equipment includes:—Electric self starter; lights, and horn; demountable rims; one-man mohair khaki top; double ventilating rain vision windshield; dash control to carbureter; high-tension magneto; linoleum-covered foot and running boards etc. WE INSIST AND ARE WAITING TO PROVE TO YOU THAT.THE MAXWELL IS THE GREATEST CAR VALUE. Bellringer BrOS., Agents for New Plymouth. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Company, Asrents for Stratforo"; or from C. A. WILKINSON, Ltd. ELTHAM. Distributors for Taranaki.

TENNIS. Requisite in Great Variety. "Keep fit ...... Play your game. TENNIS RACKETS. Slazenger's Lambert Chambers 45/"' iAyers' Wilding yrrr.-rmr.-.-.. . 42/6 Slazenger's Lambert Chambers 45/"' „ S.N.D. 42/6 „ Dolierty 42/6 „ Kitgon 42/6 „ E.G.M 3S/6 Spalding's Gold Medal D. ....j 45/- „ Whitehouse .' 32/6 ':„ , l , „ H.D. ~ 45/- „ Special Demon ....• 32/6 ~•■ „, „ „ H.C. .. : 45/- „ Demon .•■ 24/SJazenger's Lyceum > 45/- „ ' Renshaw i 18/6 TENNIS BALLS, iAyeiß' Championship -.-. .-.-.-.. -;vrrr.-...-r.T.. J __, w TENNIS SUNDRIES '" ' TRANSPARENT Rubber handle Grips 2/-, Tenni3 Presses 3/-, Court Tapes 17/6, Staking pins 6/6, Tennis ball nets, 9d, Centre guides 5/6, Racket covers 5/6 and 8/6, Tennig Nets, 42ft x ljft 27/6 and 35/-, 42ft x 3Jft 32/6, Court Markers, "The Dale," 37/6, "The Ardee" 42/6. THE SPORT KING, FRANK FARRELL FRANK FARRELL BIPORTEF OV EVERY DESCRIPTION OF: SPORTS ANJ* P.O. BoxIT, ' ELTHAM.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1916, Page 7

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518

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 October 1916, Page 7

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