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IK ITS OUR I ITS COOP - m PRICES ARE CAUSING A SENSATION. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE FINAL BARGAINS. Men's Saddle Tweed Suits, all wool, good weight; worth 07/0; sizes 3, 4 and 5 .... Tweed '"Trousers, good quality, well made, assorted patterns Saddle Tweed Trousers; good lieavy weight, all wool, worth 21/Hen's Pyjamas, good strong llanueletto, several sizeSv ..... 42/12/6 17/6 4/11 Boys' Sports Suits 1 A/Ci dark colors, sizes 3 ■ to 9 Tweed Knickere, strong A./(\ dark grey tweed, all " grey tweed, all sizeß Ladies' Derby Shoes, "I £'//? good glacc kid, fashionaible shape, nil sizes t "Men's Kip Shooters, 1 ft/A nailed and pegged, ■ worth 21/HEW ZEALAND? "rail JCIOTHIKfiMttTOMI New Zealand Clothing Factory.

Every passing year has seen Canadian-make Ford cars increase in demand, by tlie thousands, Because under almost every inconceivable condition the car has proved itself, a splendid all-round utility. It has sold on its record for, dependable and economical performance, not on the rosy promises of its makers or salesmen. The Kurd is the standard motor car of the world, the ear; for the multitudes, and sold at* price which makes it possible for the man of average means to own a car of his own. For pleasure or for business the Ford is the car for you. Light, strong, sturdy and economical, the Ford is the Universal car the world over, and the Ford is made in Canada by Canadian workmen in the largest automobile factory.in the British Empire. Buy a Ford not because it Is a cheaper car but because it is the best value for the money and the car that will give you the greatest amount of real service at the minimum of expense for maintnance. And do not overlook that most important of faults that * wherever you travel l'ord dealers carry stocks of spare parts eo repairs l ! and replacements may be quickly and economically made. You want a tar you <;au use day in and day outj a car that you can depend upon id ,( T all kin4s of weather and under all sorts of road conditions. The,fpid is •. the ideal car for you. Full particulars regarding same will be sent on - application i# .' T H. DERBY & CO., . Ford Dealers 'Phone 355 NeWfPlymoutb.

tm SP J'lfjJj yjfa IV British Throughou N.2. AGENTS MALINGtGC? JLT? *"» i» rimmriiiinrii Thkt" \Qvi 'AGENTS

"it is a mistake for a department to pay officers to spend . lons hours looking at « horse's tail." u Htrald, n .3oth Aprt, 1917. .i h quicker, surer, pkasanter,cheaper way of getting there. Catalog "K" with pleasure. J. C. SPEDDING, LTD. AGENTS.

Government Valuations conducted as under:— Wool— At our store Quay Street, WAITARA, at sliort intervals during season. Hides, Calf and Sheepskins— At our store, Gill Street, NEW PLYMOUTH, every four weeks. Addressed labels and advice cards forwarded on application. L. A. NOLAN & Co. GOVERNMENT WOOL, HIDE AND' SKIN BROKERS. NEW PLYMOUTH.

ALL I NEW MONEY TO LEND THROUGHOUT • '! tarakaxi. Wools, Cottnn« T,acea, etc. I £s TO ANY AMOUNT, on ftny secnri—» .« itv. repimible l>.v eair ijistalHnrments for Women and Children. j ments. Rills Strixt con> • faience. Call, write or telephone. . T, W. WELCH. A (Tent for Tarnnalci Dnily N'cws, Aiiokin.l Weekly Xpws. Cnntorlmrv Times,' lCgiiiont Sheet, N'K'.V PLYMOUTH Sporting Review mid N.Z. l'urmer. i 'Plume .|7i. Weekly Press. j i, - i Agent Sewinj; Alviiines, etc. | I CT.i\"cnn: c!:n-s 'i"V i*.:: •' ii:e ———■ >nc!eri-t'< cleiislit. T>rr« uu Domci.vn TT i'>'"'••• WIVKI) Uvm llv !**'. l»ii S•L. H. EEl' P0 n lit "'*• '•WasnitWo. IWv wvics ! :-y fit. •! U : :uiie.- t ry-.-. I.vadini GIiKRIK STREKT • *

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1918, Page 7

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