THE WELL DRESSED MAN COMMANDS ATTENTION! The Wise Man Kdowb the value of being well dressed. THE "KASH" can help you to bs well and comfortably dressed for they have the 3EST VALUE in Taranaki, and set themselves out to supply fcyery clothing need. Can you find better bargains than these lines t OVERCOATS for boys from 10/6. OVERCOATS for men from 18/11. WARM SHIRTS, 4/11, 5/6, 8/6. UNDERWEAR for MEN from 2/3. "Every line we cany is solid value to the purchaser. It will pj jiBU and please us if you will call in and see our Values. "THE KASH," BEST VALUE STORE IN TARANAKI. MAIL ORDERS SENT POSTAGE FREE. OUTFITTER "EW PLYMOUTH
W. P. NICOLL & Co. }#"v v"' (Late W. Kowe), , ' """ " ifrain, Seed and Produce Merchants, ;i Stock" Best Quality " ' ' RASS AND CLOVER SEEDS, FOWL WHEAT, CHAFF, OAJTS, ETC.* .. f At lowest prices consistent with prime quality^ MISSION SEWING MACHINE Style A2. Automatic Lift. New Australian Production. There is nothing just like it. Neither is there anything just as good. io years' guarantee. X&f combination complete, built in Sydney by British ■killed workman; In farm a new and beautiful design <of mission style, drophead, in highlypolished hand-rubbed, *iMi from solid selected Australian hardwoods; far superior to American or European renews' or Bp-called tonßbtrp 'woodwork. Inspection cordially invited. Price: £9 15 0 the Red Post Furnishing Co. Ltd. .■ Sole NEW PLYMOUTH Agency: Gouitry Agents: J. S. FOX, Okato; KENNIE and Co., Waitara; C. A WILKINSON, Eltham.
SPECIAL MOTOR SERVICE. j ' j(£W PLYMOUTH—HAWERA AND RETURN. I igfIVJMSEATER CAS leaves Daily; News Ofice, Currie Street, daily, at &80 a.m. {or Hawera, reaching latter {dace at 7 ajfi., and connecting with early train to Wanganui. Oar leaves Mr L. 0. Hooker's, Hawera, for New iPly*euth at 7.30 a.m ORDINARY MOTOR OOACH.FARESJ T. H. BRANSGROVE. acwl.;' ZEALAN® INSURANCE BTRE, MARINE and ACX3BENT IK in al its brasohes 'accepted |t IfIWBST OURREKT RATES.; Bnieh Office: Corner of Broogham Ktflißf Streets, New Plymouth. ( lfe*ciei throughout the province. JOHN PATON, < •*v Manager. G. UEOWSMIIH Has taken over fINC'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL, UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, And hopes by strict Attention to husisew and comfort of patrons to still hard a' continuance of the support he had for the past 16 years.
Ta&e Id tram from Queen Street to pitjr> Eoad, Tia Symonds Street, then sne minute's walk. j Grounds 3 seres in extent. ten**}B Court and Bowling Green. Icenfc View of City and Harbor. jot*'Mhniteg.froin all attractions. MODERATE. .J, ' 'giwne 2236. $ .*>. t a!
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1917, Page 7
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417Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 May 1917, Page 7
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