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STRONG BOOTS Men who do the Dominion's work, men at the plough, at the engine, men who perform the heavier duties, wear "TLB." boots and find in them Hie rugged strength and long seree that their work demands. Heavy Kip Bluchers, nailed and pec ged 17/6. ' Heavy Kip Shooters, plain toe, nailed and pegged, 28/6- \ Btout Chrome-calf Derby Boots. A sewn, soles, 23/6 < New Zealand Clothing Factory NEWZEALAND* GiOTHINGrmStOR f -***W***W^^ amwf&W!". The Universal Car. f Then buy it for what it does. That's why the FORD is servant! \ 'i of thousands in New Zealand to-day. It holds the world's* re« ' v fi cord for all round dependability, and its the lightest, strongest' % the moßt economical car on the market. And don't forget'.tie* ; v "* ,i service. \ ' ■ H. DERBY & CO., | x&aasui

Has Arrived SEE WINDOWS. Speckling & Stainton, (Late J. C. Spalding). NEW PLIMOOm

afize thatfall they need to know about a tyre or a tube is told by one? wend " has come to mean that robber and workmanship cannot produce a better tube. * Its reastance to%cat is so great that it is fresh and lively and holds thevair from season to season. Let us urge you to'get this tube for the money; it 'ftrill save in tube bins and a» ebobomy it will mean through its superb support; of your casinga. Weak, leaky tubes are among the worst enemies of tyres. the one word, Firestone," the Ward of Honor! in tubes 05 cashiers. ' > . &. HATRICK& aA& We!ttn»loo K *k SBtdding and Stainton, New Plymouth. UcaLDealers.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1918, Page 7

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253

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1918, Page 7

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