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pw****#»?*f*t»**^ flWill not sell you a Garment unless he is sure you are satisfied. •I He is instructed by us to make you feel at home in our shop—To make you feel that he is selling, not only clothing or hoots, but satisfaction. flit's good business. Only satisfaction can bring you back again. NEWZEALAND m NOTHING FACTORY

i &fcfK& ACCESSORIES. We are at the instance of clients equipping many of the Ford cars witbi the following accessories, which, although not at all necessary (for the car is sold fullv equipped) add to its advantages:— "GENEMOTOR" STARTING AND LIGHTING OUTFIT.—This gives a. perfect starting and lighting system for by touching a foot pedal the car is started and pressing a button brilliant head and tail lights are switched on. , SEAT COVERS.—lncluding door pockets and hood envelope in brown,'/? give the car a very elegant appearance and by preserving the upholstery; keep it new for years. SHOCK ABSORBERS—Smooth the bumps of the road and once used on" the car will not be dispensed with. DETACHABLE WHEEL OUTFlT.—Consisting of detachable hub fll* tings,'spare wheel and tyre and tube complete, ready to slip on at ai moment's notice. , We can fit any of these accessories to all cars of any model. Write «$ , call for a quotation for all or some of the above. " ~ -*Hfl» H. DERBY & CO., Ford Dealers 'Phone 355 New Plymouth

Motor Bargains. RUDGE-MTJLTI for sale at '£3o, owner going into camp. FORD Touring Model, Electric Light, a bargain at '£lls. TYRES—We are heavily Btoeked in Motorcycle Tyres and can offer good value from 30/- in 20 x 2J's and a very good 28 x 3 tyre at 20 per cent, under list, price, Call and see for yourself. Arriving this week: A big consignment of the famous INDIANS. Spedding & Stqinton, (Late J. C. Spedding), NEW PLYMOUTH-

KING'S COURT (Private* UPPER QUEEN STREET, AW Tennis Court, Gymnasium, Ml-sixo Hard Table, i Electric light, "— '" View of Harbor and City TERMS ifODERATE. A. ABBOWSMITH, Proprietor. THOOT WMj Tramß that pass KING'S COURT SUM; VATE HOTEL and >rt from Kail—- 3 Station—Royal Oak, idpsow, Mount bert, Kingsland, Moroingade, Grej; L, Nawmarket. Press Electric Button in oar I* past Town Hall for stop at "Kifl QUEEN TwmOStop STRBEt King's GMtfcji

NOW READY N.Z. TURF REGISTER FOR 1916-17. pULL AND ACCURATE REPORTS OF ■ THE PAST SEASON'S RACING AND TROTTING IN NEW ZEALAND. ENTRIES, ETC., FOR PRINCIPAL FUTURE EVENTS. TABLES OF WINNERS BLOOD STOCK SALES RULES OF RACING WTNMNG OWNER*, WINNING HORSES. WINNING SIRES TROTTING STATISTICS PRICE Jj()/g CASH " IF POSTED, 10/11. CHRISTCHURCH PRESS COMPANY,

NEW, PLYMOUTH-OPUNAKE ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. QWING to the continual rise in prices of Benzine, Tyrea, etc., from Thursday, December 20 I am compelled to increase the fares as advertised in timetable. Opunake, single 13s, return 22/0; other places in proportion. £, WOOLDRIDQE, Proprietor. Wools, Cotton» Laces, etc/ Garments for Women and Children. \gent for Taranaki Daily Xews, Aucl;and Weekly Stews, Canterbury Times, Sporting Review and N.Z. Fanner. Weekly Press. Agent Sewing Machines, etc. H. RETFORD. CURRIE STREET. If your throat is sore and irritabl* like NAZOL, it will give vou relief.

SOMERSET HOUSE," (Private Hotel). Phone— HAWEEA. -48% \fBS. E. McLEAN wishes to not" the Public that the has taken 0' the above house. " : Travellers will find every comfort HOT AND .COLD BATHS. c JJOYAL f". RATAPIKO-TARIKI and INGLEWOOiQIQ J>AILY TIMETABLE AND FARES. 1 a.m. Single. Returifr E&tapiko (dept.) 7.45 I Tariki 8.15 3/- 4/S Norfolk Road ~.,' 845 2/0 4/« - ' Inglewood (arr.) 9.0 4/0 6f*' Kaimata ~. , 10.20 2/fi 4/« laraia. ~ n.o 5/C S/ji n.m. I Turangi (arrive) 12.45 8/6 U'b Tarata 2 0 5/0 8/« Kaimata 2.40 7/- 10/« Inglewood (arr.) 3.0 8/0 15/* Norfolk Road .. 3.45 2/- 3/4 Tariki 4.0 3/o 4/f Ratnpiko (arr.) 4.45 4/0 «/i All parcel and messages Kft at Ceorg* Gudgeon's Garage (Inglewood| will r«« oftive pv«ry attention. For iur'l'cv par* i>;U"V- r.iml.v to tin pnr ":" >:r. A]) jrrii,'.;. ..u-rl?d at \er<?c:\.> * •1. oAQi::si..\', '■tttapiko. .

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1918, Page 7

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656

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1918, Page 7

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