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y^v"*\fiW*A#**^^ &* wm -*uu MONDAY, NOV. 19th to the 24th. THERE WILL BE A GREAT DISPLAY OF BOOTS and SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN OUR '' WINDOWS. I ALL OUB ENERGIES WILL BE DEVOTED TO SHOWING 't ! AND FITTING AS FINE AN ASSAY OF BOOTS & SHOES •} AS WILL BE FOUND ANYWHERE IN ILjZ. ,' WE CORDIALLY INVITE Ypy. ' jiNew Zealand Clothing Factory. 'IIT^V^W ■^^^^^^^^^.^^TZ^^r

-diml THINK THIS OUT! The day foil buy a. Ford motor-car it will pick your farm riebt Bp and drop it two-thirds nearer the social and market Wmtres whm til help to give your land its increased worth—and what is better Still an increase in net profits. The motor-car; justifies its existence because of the rapidity with which it can market produce, bring in supplies, run on errands to the repair man, veterinarian, doctor, catch- trains for people, and a thousand services wherein the value depends' upon the speed with which they arc performed. When you buy a Ford motor-car your wife and boys and girls will not think the farm such a dull place, for the gasoline horse will lift the horizon line and open up the earth's space of the next county. It. will eliminate the wilderness. It .will make near suburbs of distant plftoes. It will put Imckward districts on the map, and on hot summer nights when it would be a sin to drive a horse that had been in the harness all day, just jump into your motor car and ride twenty or thirty «,nulee to visit neighbors, or just to get the/exhilaration of a ride in the evening air and forget all the day's hard duties. ,'■' Write for particulars and literaturA " H. DERBY & CO New Plynwoih.

FORD CARS Ghassis £l5O Runabout - - £lB9 Touring Car - - £l9O F. 0.8. Wellington. ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUTiNOTICE Sold by All Licensed Ford Dealers throughout New Zealand CATALOGUES AND FORD LITERATURE FREE Local Ford Dealers: C. LYTTLE, Opunake. H. DERBY & QQ., New Plymouth. Wm. THORJ*E, gltKarri arid Hawera. "

10,000 Motor QyeUs Word lias just come to band that the U.S.A. Government has placed an initial order with the Hendee Manufacturing Co. for 3500 "Indian" motorcycles for immediate delivery, and that further quantities required will range 'over 10,000 "Indian" machines. This is in spite of the fact that the "Indian" bid made to the Government waß considerably higher than the prke tendered by any other concern. The only other order placed by the Government was one for 1600 machines. The fact that the U.S.A. Government has an Advisory Board, including such experts as Thos. A. Edison and Howard E. Coffin dealing with rucli matters as, these makes this piece of business a distinct fear tlier in the cap of the Hendee Co, It is conclusive proof that the ''"lndian" is the soundest proposition on the- motor market, irrespective of price. >• As agents for "Indian" Motor-cycles, it gives us pleasure in pasting on this piece of information to prospective buyers. Uncle Sam is in deadly earnest' over the great war, and the merits of the "Indian" Powerpluss Motor-cycle must have appealed very strongly to these eminent Government experts to induce them to give it practically a solus position in the army of. the U.S.A. SPEDDING'S GARRGE S NEW PLYMOUTH, TARANAKI DISTWBt'TCas.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1917, Page 7

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