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Buy Your Boy a Jersey for The Winter. A '£*» Tiere k soOting tint will give Ljja so ioutli comfort and protect Mm MguauA coH as well as a good Jersey. Tliey aie just tie tiling lor Water wear. You caa choose from a fine lot of tlieso most useful garments x\ THE " liflSH " Hiese Jereeya are made in the latest and smartest styles,,; they are gUvog and mQ give long wear, even under the trying conditions to ■■hick all hoys pot their clothing. The qualities are up to our well-known high standard and the prices m# lower than you'd expect to pay for goods of eu& quality. BOYS* COLONIAL ALL-WOOL (THEY JERSEYS, made with polo r-ot-lars—we can supply stockings to match. In sizes to fif. I'ijm 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, BOTES' NAVY JERSEYS with polo collars—a fine Jersey for school wear,' To fit boys from 3 to 18 years of age. SIZES 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 PRICES 5/11, 5/11, 6/6, 6/11, 7/3, 7/6, 7/11. Parents, bring your boys here aud tbem outfitted by specialists- Our priceb will fiave you money. "The Kash," BEST VALUE STOKE HT TAEANAKX MEYON PLYMOUTH.

MORE MILEAGE. 30 per cent MORE POWER. MORE SPEED. On the same fuel allowance. Proved by hundred* of actual tests. THE MASTER CARBURETER. la your car a gas eater, 211 "in and outer" in its performance? You cannot afford either in these times of high prices for benzine. Most carbureters depend upon a fuel supply that is fed into the mixing chamber in <me, two, or three jets. The Master jcoethod completely shatters and pulverises the fnel as it passes through the distributor in 14 jets! The average carbureter deliver* about 60 per cent, efficiency, that is, only about GO per cent, of the fuel is actually converted into power. Approximately 40 per cent, is not reduced or transformed to vapor and exploded. You buy fuel solely for the power that it contains. Whether ;<<.u lose 40 per cent, of the liquid itself by leakage from the tank or 40 per cent of its power by through the carbureter the on your purse is the same. Varying conditions of speed, temperature atmosphere make constant and instantaneous changes in the mixture accessary just as the vsryiog conditions of speed and pull demand the advancing Awl retarding of the spark. Yet the avtrage carbureter makes no provision for these constantly varying demands. Compare with these faults and shortcomings of other carbureters the perfectad design of the MASTER, which provide* for an absolutely perfect mixture at all speeds and under all sorts of weather conditions. itniirnim power —freedom froa carbon and other engine troubles that come torn bad earbnretion —greater flexibility —and more miles p4r gallon from your gasoline. The MASTER makes you think you Java a new rapine in your ear. It gives you a new idea of engine efficiency, ami a new sens* of aoto» car f^jnyment

AT LAST! All sizes now available. LARGE QUANTITY FORD 30 x 3£ PRICES STILL THE BEST. NEWTON KING,

TK UNIVERSAL CAR Essential Work At Lowest Cost! Nearly 80 per cent of Ford Cars in New Zealand are saving Time and Money in the performance of essential work. The Ford is economical to buy and to operate—reliable under all conditions—adaptable to such purposes as Trade Deliveries, Commercial Calls, Medical Rounds, Postal Collections and Deliveries, Fire Brigade Service, and the Transport of Farm Produce and Supplies. The Ford is promoting National Efficiency because the Ford itself is highly efficient. LICENSED FORD DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION ASK FOR FREE LITERATURE H. DERBY & CO., XEW PLYMOUT H, WM. THORPE, ELTHAM AND HAWERA, AND C. LYTTLE, OPUNAKE.

Fitted to any car. Prices range from £8 to £i Sole agents for North Taranaki: TARANAK.I MOTORS, LTD. General Carriers, Motor Engraeers and Electricians. Office and sheds.* Opposite Terminus Hafai, 8t Aobyn Street, New Plymouth. Telephone 635. SUMMER TIME TABLE. CAB LEAVKS DAILY. Waitara 9.45 un. Awakino 7 a.m. Motonui 10 n Uokui Onaero 10.10 „ MohVti'ft 8 „ Ureirai 10.30 „ To'gap'tu 8.30 „ Waitoitoi 10.40 „ Okau Ed. 8.10 „ XJmti IL2O , Urnti 9.50 „ Okaußd. 12.30 p.m. Waitoitoi 10.15 „ To'gaptn 130 „ Urenui 10.50 „ MohVtt'* 2 „ Onaero 11 „ Mokau 240 „ Motmmi 11J5 „ Awakino 2.50 „ Waitara 11.30 „ (And**). (Arrive). Connecting at Waitara with ear for Lpppertan to meet Wanganni train. Information can be obtained at garage, Waitara. fares auhC H. JOHNSTONS,

TEIPS TO MOUNT EGMONT. WOOLDRIDGE wishes to intimate to tourists and the travelling public that his commodious seven-aeater cars will run to the Mountain every Sunday and Thursday, leaving the office of the Tourist and Expansion League (where ■eats may be booked) at 8 a.m.; fare 15b return. Special trips arrauged.

JJEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE in all Its branches accepted at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Branch Office: Corner of Brougham and Kin;; Streets, New Plymouth. Agencies throughout the province. JOHN PATON, Manager. SOMERSET HOUSE, (Private Hotel). Phone— HAWERA. —l3l \fRS. E. McLEAN wishes to notify the Public that she has taken over the above house. Travellers will find every comfort

■OTIC*. TABIKI—mGLEWOOD—PDRANQI MOTOR BERVIC2. sit2 liter thii dat« the Public must underetiTH i'o«t all fares are to be psid canh. Ticfcrta will be issued as from Ajril 8, 191^ J. TAO)P3EN, Mail Contractor, ■ lUUVOCO.

Though blankets are dear, hot water is cheap. Get a North British Rubber Co.'s serviceable rubber bottle made with a "Unique" stopper —the brand that spells satisfaction. Recommended by all chemists.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 20 April 1918, Page 7

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