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Introduce Your Feet to "H. 8." Footwear, Every kind of style and fit is bore for. you to choose from, at a price which, considering the difficulties of getting to fresh supplies, makes purchasing now: tolfch pleasant and profitable. HIGH-LBO BOOTS, lace and'button ■with cloth or dull kid topi, 271/6, 30/-, 32/., 35/., 37/6. GLACE and CALF BOOTS, medium height, lfi/6, 19/6, 2ty-, 22/6, 37</». WALKING SHOES in great Wiety, m/«, we, is/«, Wttom, m.-,. N.Z. Clothing Factory. THE WINTER OAR. Some people think Motor Cars are for pleasure drive* in. weather. This is a mistaken idea.aa far as Fwjjjg are concin The Ford serves its owner equally well in Spring, 'Summer,, tumn or Winter—two owners, for instance came through fu,_ Auckland via Mt. Messenger in winter—in other places Boris are used continually in snow. Taranaki weeiber is nothing-1» this. The man who owns ;a Ford is independent of the 'Weather, he can come and go as he pteaseßlaJrain or ahime and bring the family into town in the dry. Write- for particulars and literature to H. DERBY & CO, , Liardet St. Agents New Plymouth. •Wione 365. is the only motor cycle of perfect comfort, because it alone has the exclusive Indiancradlespriqgframe J. 0. SPEDDING, Distributors. Pianos Price on Cask Price Hire system of 30,Mbnths' Instrument. Term. *£ «• d. *s. d. 1 12 10 0 14 7 6 15 0 0 )7 5 0 17 10 0 20 2 6 26 0 0 23 0 0 22 10 0 25 17 6 25 0 0 28 15 0 27 10 0 31 12 6 30 0 0 34 10 0 32 10 » 37 7 6 35 0 0 40 5 0 37 10 0 43 2 8 40 0 0 46 0 0 42 10 0 48 17 6 45 0 0 51 15 0 47 10 0 54 12 6 lErlceon'i Cash Price BHrrtysteni ivuuuyi of 36 Months' TfeymCsf»lnstriune»t: '&&,. £ s. d.< £■ «..' : d. ,£ s. d. 7 3 50 0 0 57 10 O 8 8 52 10 0 60 7 6 10 2 £5 0 0 63 5 0 H 8 57 10 tt 66 $ 6 13 1 60 0 0 69 0 0 14 7 62 10 0 71 17 6 16 0 85 0 0 74 15 0 17 « 70 0 0 SO 10 0 15 II 75 0 0 86 5 0 1 • « SO 0 0 92 0 0 1 110 85 0 0 97 15 0 1 3 4 90 0 0 103 10 0 14 9 05 0 0 100 6 0 1 6 3 100 0 0 115 0 0 Mil 5 15 0 ; 5 15 0 1 „ 6 0 0 1 IS M 0 141 6 10 0 1 17 700 2 0 7 10 9 *, <l 8 0 0 ft 4 8 10 0 «.0 9 0 ft 2» »«io ran 10 0 0 «•!»■, HOFFMANN Ayers' Wilding ..-.-..1.—1. „ s.n.ix ......:^::: ,i Kitson , Spalding's Gold Medal D. » „ „ H.D. TENNIS. Requiiities in Great Variety. "Keep fit Play your garnet . TBMNIS'RACKETS. j ......(.. 42/6 Slazenger's Lambert Chaj»b«» ......... 42/6 Do'crty Hie;:: %■ :. SzE^r* dyers' Championship TENUIS BALLS. ■ •!&>.. !»/*, • D a™„ „„„ TENNIS SUNDRIES RANSPAKENT Rubber handle Grips 2/., Tennis P~~ "• - ■' Marking pins 6/0, Tennis ball nets, 9d, Centre guide f/°. Tennis Nets, 42ft x ltjlt 27/B and 36/-, 4f B "The Dal*," 37/6, "The Ardee" 42/6. THE SPORT KING, FRANK FARRELL FRANK PAaajtfi ** PO Box«? RXKI OF SPORTS MaoZSF****'

HUPMOBILE IS THE FARMERS' CAR! The luxurious, complete, fully equipped new Hupmobile is your best motor-car investment. The initial cost is only £445 at main ports, and this is quickly made up in the time tho Hupp saves you. A more comfortable, dependable and powerful car at the price is an impossibility. Hupmobile gives you. the very host—upholstery ten inches deep, electric lighting and starting, head-light dimmers, one-man top and storm curtains, robe and foot rails, underslung rear springs, demountable rims—every modern improvement and full equipment. Motor is 20 per cent, more powerful than before with no increase in pctro: consumption. Ten-foot wheel base, snu* streamline body, beautiful finish and proven reliability—all are reasons why you should choose a new Hupmobile. For free Catalogue and further particulars apply.—Karmew' Co-operative Organisation Society, Ltd., Hawera; A. Hatrick aad Co., Ltd., Wwypumi. distributor»Jor R OMI m * iV NEW PLYMOUTH TO OTOVUKIttIMr ■ vl _ , MOTOR SERVICE. ■ ' TIME.TABLE AND FAttES. Vi; , t» be ptep»idr /.« 4.M Si. 8.0 4.60 ik S-'-t 6.10 4/j 6.35 5.26 6/8.30 4.0 6/6 8.0 5.50 7/6 8.16 6.0 6/B.l* 6.10 S/6 9.40 b.SS 10/. 10.15 6.46 :;/. 7.15 3.30 7.35 3.45 2/. 8.6 4,16 c/" B.ls 4.J8 6/.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1917, Page 7

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761

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1917, Page 7

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