Introduce Your Feet to "H. 8." Footwear. Every kind of style and fit ia here for you to choose from, at a price which, considering the difficulties of getting in fresh iup. plies, makes purchasing now both pleasant and profitable. HIGH-LEG BOOTS, lace and button with cloth or dull kid tops, 271/8, 80/-, Sit/-, 36/-, 37/6. GLACE and CALF BOOTS, medium height, 10/6, 18/6, 21/., 22/6, 27/6. WALKING SHOEQ in great variety, 14/0,, 16/0, 18/6, 21'/-, 22/6, 26/.. N.Z. Clothing factory. ; NEW ZEALAND
THE WINTER eau. Some people think Motor Cars are for pleasur&i drive® 1 in-flni weather. This is a mistaken idea as far as Fords are concerned* Tha Ford serves its owner equally well In Spring, Slimmer, Autumn or Winter—two owners, for instance came through from Auckland via Mt. Messenger la winter—ln other place? Fords are us&d continually in snow. Taranafci weather is nothing to this. The man who owns a Ford is independent of the weather, he can come and go as he pleases in rain or shift* and bring the family into town in the dry. ' " Write for particulars and literature to j H. DERBY & CO., - , Liardet St | Agents Ne^Wmotttlij "Phone 85S. .
is the only motor cycle of j perfect comfort, becausq it alone has the exclusive] Indian cradle spring frame Write lot Catalogue "J.'l 3* C. SPEDDING, Distributors. - 1 Pianos cm Eaqv Ti , ■ . ■ Price oa C»«i Price Hire system of 38)3/foiiths' Instrument, term. £s. d. £s. d. Hf . Kriwdg •n ,»>."" i OMkJPMee Deposit Monthly] of 88 Months'. Paym'to Instrument, Term. ~ ' £b. d. 1 £s. d. «s. d." 7 3 GO 0 0 £7 10 0 62 10 66 0 57 10 60 0 £ s. d 12 10 0 1 10 17 10 20 2 115 10 2 11 8 22 10 6 25 17 fl 28 IS 2 10 71 17 87 10 31 1-2 2 15 74 15 34 10 3 0 80 10 32-10 8 18 11 40 5 3 10 0 37 10 0 43 2 3 15 1 IM 07 15 1 3 i 109-10 42 10 48 17 51 15 109 4 10 1 « 3100 115 47 10 51 12 6 4 15 If, $ 4. ii 1.1» l\A 6 0 0 ' 6-15 6 15 US J M 9 111 < 10 117 n m 7 10 u 8 10 2 It 8 1». * 10 111 4ft.
il TENNIS. i- Jlequlsitlea in Grtat Variety. • * 5t'...... Play your gwn,'* S )RAcp:ra, Ay era* Wilding, S.N.D. ...t ~..^2/6 I'Hiit'! »>ffiWW, In*. flNwsbwb W ....... J KI Spalding ■■ri Slazenger * TENNIS BALIS Ayera' Obam^ionj»'hip,.. __ , ' .."n. :' 4 TENiSfii5 SUNDRIES - XKANSPAEENT Rubber handle Grips 2/-, Tenuis Presses 8/-, Court Tape* 17/1. Marking pins 8/6, Tennis ball]nets, udj Centre suMft 3/<J Rnc!;et3) JersS/il u3'•The Dale," 3T/0, "The Ardei* 4Z/8. * ' * *•' '* '• vv ' ™W. THE SPQRT KING, ■i FRANK FARRELL A FRAtfK ffcRRELL pn IMPOUTEi. of every ascription of sposts J$ qI3SI. P.O. Box 87, J ' BLTHAM,
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1917, Page 7
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498Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1917, Page 7
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