4>V^vAVl^dVV^^Al*V*^A^ iTWIiWTrT WE HAVE BEEN BUILDING UP GOODWILL IN THE HAT TRADE EOR 44 YEARS. \ While "H. 8." Hats are smart and distinctly in advance of the I \\ ordinary run of styles, they art always within the limits of gooi b taste. I&S^H&VESsEi Soft Pelts in newest shapes and colorings 7/0, 10/8, 12/6 to 18/6. the New Tweed Hats in stylish designs 7/0, 8/11, 10/0. I'NEWZEALANDI New Zealand & j a 1917 MODEL FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR. It's the Ford age—the age of dependable alid economical transportation. Fords in world service have changed distaace from a matter of miles to a matter of minutes. Order your Ford to-day. H. DERBY & CO., m HV Ford Dealers New PlymoutKr " Spedding & Sfainton, Ltd., have for sale, t^ TWO DEMONSTRATION OVERLAND CARS. Viz., One model va, row. vr.nye. seater, electric light, self-starter, plated radiator and fittings, cushion covers, clock, spare wheel, etc., in use only for a little time, ■•• Price £276, which is £IOO below the present price. One model f)0, latest model, done few miles only. £335, £4O below present price. Anyone requiring a first class 'car at a considerable reduction should see these cars which are first class in every way. Any* trial. : Spedding & Stainton, Agents- NEW i PLYMOUTH. —Wanted. Government Valuations conducted as under:— Wool— v At our store Quay Street, WAITABA, at short intervale during season. Hides, Calf and Sheepskins— At our store, Gill Street, NEW PLYMOUTH, every four weeks. Addressed labels and advice cards forwarded on application. Lie l\» & Co. GOVERNMENT WOOL, HIDE AND SKIN BROKEBS. NEW PLYMOUTH.
iSiS s>T>f \\v «s<BiK B5 £W li^ft..?* m m ?sf& iw.fi They Circle The Glob—e sterling value goods of the NORTH BRITISH RUBBER COY., whose CLINCHER CROSS TYRES Are extensively used by the War Office and Allied Governments because of their unbeatable record for bard wear. All stockists. (2) NOTE THE BBJOfD. It was drink that made Mihraukie famous; the its quality. I Insist on getting Arcadia, the tea of tea's,' out on its ow» for flavor, fragrance and I economy. i
NOW READY N.Z. TURF REGISTER FOR 1916-17. DULL AND ACCURATE REPORTS 0? *• THE PAST SEASON'S RACING AND TROTTING IN NEWS ZEALAND. ENTRIES, ETC., FOR PRINCIPAI FUTURE EVENTS. TABLES OF WINNERS ! BLOOD STOCK SALES RULES OF RACING WINNiNG OWN",jRa WINNING HORSES. WINNING SIRES TROTTING STATISTICS PRIOE Iff/Q CASH. IF POSTED, 10/11, ,* CHRISTCHURCH PRESS <m$2AXXi PRIME JOINTS. from Taianaki Btock, fed* o£4)est Taranaki country. We kill only, prime beef, mutton, pork, veal and poultry. Our motto "Cleanliness and Promptltua*--BONEDUST-* any quantity from 4 owfc SOLE BROS. The best fertiliser. Order* taken for
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 March 1918, Page 7
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