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The Famous "Swandri" The "Swandri""JV°aterproofs are in a class by themselves. Water has as uracil effect on them as it would have on a duck's back. That is why they are branded "Swandri" and the name accurately indicates the character of the goods. Those who wear these waterproofs will be grateful to us for introducing them for they are really superb. They are the finest weatherproof garments we have handled, and we have handled ' a good many in our time. Kotwithstandin* the superiority of these garments, they are ot expensive. They are no more expensive, than the ordinary kinds of waterproofs and they will give double the service. WE ARE SHOWING A BIG ASSORTMENT OF THE "SWAN< DM" WATERPROOFS AND CORDIALLY INVIT2 NEW PLYMOUTH.

The most self reliant soldiers in France to-day are the New Zea-landers—-our boys. As an Imperial Officer said, "The self-reliance of those clear-faced, happy 'boymen' from New Zealand is astonishing. Robbed of their officers, they carry on without confusion — each man relies upon himself —they are independent and absolutely indifferent to danger." Why? Because they are sound in brain, nerve and muscle. Many of these big, healthy lads out in France, owe some of their vigour and stamina to Creamoata—New Zealand's breakfast food. Creamoata is the best breakfast for growing Colonials or adults. It is the "Cream of the Oat"—trie best, choice, plump oats grown at Gor.|, "the world's oat •garden." These large oat grains are treated by a special process\ which removes impurities, retains the nutriment, and imparts an inimitable, delicious flavour. You buy it in airtight, dustproof packages; wholesome, nourishing, economical Creamoata, untouched by human hand from the time the grain is taken from the ear. Try it. Start each day with Creamoata. Twill make the kiddiei I strong, self-reliant adults—'twill nourish you! Brand in 51b., lib. and 2Slb. bagt. Thistle Flaked Oats are far superior t< ordinary rolled oats in quality and flavour m * 'WTt ju2 immsaM m m wm i » &M 5/ tii m m fa mgtm m 1 CREAM 0 THE OAT itta, Milk Oaties, Thistle Flaked Oats and Oatmeal, » msflwmtearcmtMPt'' *y-r;

TARANAKI MOTORS. LTD< ELTHAM. See that Packet? wP?>' A 'i i, S JfflW mzmmwfo GRADE YV E are prepared to. remove your Furniture to any part of the district or province by Daimler Motor Waggon at the lowest cost. MOUNTAIN TRIPS undertaken. Make your party up and then travel by our motor waggon. Let it bo knownnhat our staff is prepared to undertake ALL REPAIRS TO MOTOR-CARS, WAGrtOXS, etc., and guarantee good workmanship. We have the material and efficient mechanic!, No need to go out of the district. W. CHRISTOFFEL, Manager. IMPORTANT NOTICE. < A BOON for Country Homes, Stored, Halls, etc.—the i "WIZARD" Lighting System, the only "MATCH-LIT" hollow-wilt •ystein in the world. fiR 300 PLANTS INSTALLED IK TARANAKI. Each plant guaranteed for five yean. The immediate success of the Wizard produced the usual crop of imitators, but the VITAL POINTS of the Wizard lamps are patented and cannot be- imitated, so intending purchasers should enquire carefully into the merits of th« Wizard before accepting the assurance of salesmen that their lamps are "just as good." For further particulars and prices apply to F. H. ROBERTSON & CO., BROUGHAM ST.,. NEW PLYMOUTH. , Agents. , PING UP CROZIER, No. 21, IXfitß* WOOD, when you* want to go,to .Hit p Mountain or anywhere else. Big, rooMjr

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1917, Page 6

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