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Buy Your Boy a Jersey for The Winter. There is nothing that will give him so much comfort and protect him • against cold as well as a good Jersey. They are just the thing for Winter "wear. ! You caa choose from a fine lot of theso most useful garments at THE "KRSH" ,These Jerseys are made in the latest and smartest styles, they are strong and will give long wear, even under the trying conditions to which all boys put their clothing. He qualities are up to our well-known high standard ■ and the prices are lower than you'd expect to pay for goods of such quality. HOTS' COLONIAL ALL-WOOL GREY JERSEYS, made with polo collars —we can supply stockings to match. In sizes to fit, box* from 3 to 18 years of age. SIZES 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 PRICES 5/11, 5/11, 6/3, 6/6, 6/11, 7/6, 7/6. BOYS' NAVY JERSEYS with polo collars—a fine Jersey for school wear. To fit boys from 3 to 18 y ears of age. SIZES 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 PRICES 5/11 a 5/11,. 6/6, 6/11, 7/3, 7/6, 7/11. Parents, Tiring your boys here and have them outfitted specialists. Our price a will save you money, "The Kash," BEST VALUE STORE IN TARANAKI DEVON STREET,NEW PLYMOUTH.

Made in Canada by British Labour Every Ford Car sold in New Zealand by a licensed Ford Dealer is bona fide the product of the Dominion of Canada. The Canadian Ford is built by Specialists—the highest paid automobile workmen in the Empire—employed in a Canadian factory by a Canadian Company. ASK THE NEAREST LICENSED FORD DEALER FOR FREE LITERATURE. H. DEBBY & CO., XEW PLYMOUTH, WM. THORPE, T?.T.THA!M AND HAWERA, AXD C. LYTTLE, OPUNAKE-

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Fitted to any car. Price* range from £8 to £9Bole agents for North Taranaki: TARANAKI MOTORS, LTD. jQenenl Camera, Motor Engineers and Electricians. Office and sheds: Opposite Terminus Hotel, St. Aubyn Street, New Plymouth. Telephone 635.

SOMERSET HOUSE, (Private Hotel). Hum- HAWERA. -131 runs. E. McLEAN wishes to notify the Public that she hu taken over £he above house. Travellers will find every comfort. ROYAL M IIL ■tfrimO-TARIKI and IKGLBWOODFUKASGL OAILY JJOTOR gEBVICE. TIMETABLE AND FAKES. >. Brtnnfc gsr..' 1 "" is «■ * Norfolk Roa4 ... If 2/8 Inglewood (arr.) 9.0 4/6 / SWta 1020 2/C 4/Ta»ta H O s <' c • s/ " i>.m. Pnrangi (arrive) 1245 S/8 ISA Tarata -0 »/0 */* Kaimata 240 7/ . jjj£ Inglewool (arr.) 20 8/6 / Xorfolk Road .. 3.4;> 2/- VTariki «■" t « Ratapilco (arr.l 44> 4/6 b/ All parce's an:! 1 ft at CeoT " e Cmlienn - f.arasi- w.t, reem'. attention. To- tnrtiicr turn'ar- nf.pl In tlx ; ro' r <>tnr All *#»!«« a^™-^te S .

JJUBIA'S piSH ,]y£AET Ice Manufacturers; Wholesale and Retail Fish Merchants, King Street. Open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, from 8 a.m. till 9 p.m. Fresh and Smoked Fish supplied daily. Ice delivered to any part of town. Call and Inspect our up-to-date and sanitary premises, which enable us to sell our fish at a fair and reasonable price. A trial will convince. J. W. KURTA & CO. KING STREET.

SUMMER TIME TABLE. CAB LEAVES DAILY. Waitara 9.45 a.m. Motonui 10 „ Onaero 10.10 „ Urenui 10.30 „ Waitoitoi 10.40 „ Uruti 11.20 „ Okau Ed. 12.30 p.m. To'gap'tu 1.30 „ Moh'k'ti'a 2 „ Mokau 2.30 Awakino 2.50 „ (Arrive). Awakino 7 a.m. Mokau 7.35 „ Moh'k'ti'a 8 „ To'gap'tu 8.30 „ Okau Ed. 9.10 „ Uruti 9.50 „ Waitoitoi 10.15 „ Urenui 10.50 „ Onaero 11 „ Motunui 11.15 „ Waitara 11.30 „ (Arrive). Connecting at Waitara with car for Lepperton to meet Wanganui train. Information can be obtained at garaye, Waitara. Fares cash. C. H. JOHNSTONE,

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 17 April 1918, Page 7

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