Should make it their business to call at THE KASH when in town during SHOW WEEK. WE CLAIM to give the BEST VALUE in TARANAKI, and will welcome the opportunity to prove, that we arc right, A few ej&mples of our values: All-wool Colonial Socks, 1/« pair. Men's Strong Working Braces 1/- pair. Men's President Braces, 1/pair. Men's Cotton Underpants, 1/- pair. Cents' Soft Felt Hats, 4/11 each. Cent's Neglige Shirts, 3/11 each. Cents' Tennis Shirts, 3/11 each. All-wool Cashmere Socks,, 1/11 pair. Wide-End Silk Ties, 1/- each. Cents' Box Suits, in all patterns. Special reductions during Show Week. Men's White Singlets, full size, 1/3 each. Men's Strong Working Shirts, 2/11 each. Cents' Borsalino Soft Felt Hats, 8/6 each. Men's Tweed Caps, 1/11 each. Men's Tweed Sports Suits from 25/-. - Boys' Tweed Sports suits from 15/-. Ladies' Hemstitched Handker* chiefs, 2d each. Men's Grey Stripe Denim working Trousers, 3/6 pair. Men's Strong Tweed Working Trousers, 8/6 pair. Mercerised Colored Border Handkerchiefs, 4d each. Remember the address: "The Kash BEST VALUE STORE IN TARANAKI. DEVON STBEET, NEW PLYMOUTH. POSTAGE EXTRA ON ABOVE PRICES.
The new Hupmobile has a host of features which place it foremost for ability on any road. Motor is designed for heavy road work—mud and sand pulling at a mini mum of operating expense. Built especi ally for touring purposes. It is known as the "lugging" type and is particularly good for hill work. —Rear springs are 'underslung, long and flexible. They "soak up" road shock and minimise the bumps caused by "up country" boulders and ruts. *— Body is perfectly balanced—low-hung Distributors tor North Island: A. HATRICK & CO., LTD. and long. There is no top heaviness, no vibration, no jarring. —And so on. No matter what road confronts you—asphalt city streets or rural highways and by-ways, you can depend upon your Hupp. It will not betray your ' trust. The price, at main ports, is only £430. If you'd like to have a fuller understanding of the new word 'readability,' a sample ride' in a Hupmobile is the best way to obtain it. A model awaits you, and if you're interested, call in for a spin. . Failing that, shall we send you the free illustrated catalogue ? Farmers' Co-op. Organisation fcfcv Society, k Agents for Taranaki
Forgot to charge it!" The Customer gets the goods /Old you get nothing. ■ How often have you thought, in bed, of something you forgot? „. How many times have you failed to enter a credit sale?Do you know how many time's your assistants forget to charge goods? Have you any idea how much money you lost last year through forgotten charges? It would pay yoa to pat a small part of the amount of your losses into a National Cash Register that will prevent forgetting to charge goods sold on credit. WrUefor Booklet Illustrating "National Ctuk and Qrtdit Eegitter." National Cash Register Co.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1917, Page 7
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