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An Overcoat for Billy that looks like Dad's The smartest and nattiest Overcoats for boys that you can imagine, in regular mannish styles. Fine Coats, too, for Ironing out the cold and keeping in the warmth. fhe Juvenile's department at THE "KRSH" *!a going ahead. It is growing—fast—and all because parents knotf that they can choose from large well-assorted and rejjtsonaol/'• Booed stocks, when they come here. BEING THE BOYS HEBE FOB WINTER OVERCOATS, floys' Double-breasted Tweed Overcjata, smart styles with belt at tack. To suit boys from 3 years of age to" 12 years. Prices from 10/6 to 17/6. Wonderful value. (Boys' "Rah" Brand Oilskins, in either walking or riding cut. Splen« did quality, To fit boys- from 5 years to 18 years t>f age. All one price. WALKING STYLE 15/6. RIDING STYLE 16/6. Cheaper Qaaßty Oilakb Overcoats, for boyi 6 years to 18 years. , 10/6 and 12/6. MONEY BUYS MORE GOOD CLOTHES VALUE HERE 3BAH YOU'D BELIEVE POSSIBLE.—TRY VS. "The Kash, w BEST VALUE STORE IN TARANAKL DEVON STREET.KEW PLYMOUTH,

MORE MILEAGE. 30 per cent MORE POWER. „ „ „ MORE SPEED. Oa the hum fuel allowance. Proved by hundreds of actual tests. THE MASTER CARBURETER. Js your ear a gas eater, an "in and cater" in its performance? Ton cannot afford either in these times of high prices forbearing Molt carbureters depend upon a fuel sup- ! ply that is fed into the mixing chamber in j (•a, two, or three jets. The Master j necked completely shatters and pulver- - Jses .the fuel as it passes through the distributor in 14 jets! The average carbureter delivers about 60 per cent, effiattney, that is, only about 80 per cent of the foal is actually converted into power. Approximately 40 per cent is not reduced or transformed to vapor and -nrploded. Yon buy fuel solely for the power that it contains. Whether yon lose 40 per eat of the liquid itself by leakage from the tank or 40 per cent of its power by ■"leakage" through the carbureter the isfftet en your purse is the same. Varying conditions of speed, temperature and atmosphere make constant and instantaneous changes in the mixture necessary just as the varying conditions of speed and pull demand the advancing tad retarding of the spark. Yet the average carbureter makes no provision for these constantly varying demands. Compare with these faults and shorteomiags of other carbureters the perfectad design of the HASTES, which protides for an absolutely perfect mixture at all speeds and under all sorts of weather conditions. Maximum power—freedom from carbon and other engine troubles that come from bad carburetion—greater flexibility t—and mora miles per gallon from your {gasoline. The MASTER makes you think you have a new engine in your ear. It gives you a new idea of engine eflekney, and a new sense of motor car aajojßKßt Fitted to any car Frkes range from £6 to £9. Sole agents for North Taranaki: TARANAKI MOTORS, LTD. General Carriers, Motor Engineers and Electricians. Office and sheds: Opposite Terminus Hotel, St. Aubyn Street, New Plymouth. Telephone 635. ROYAL M AIL RATAmO-TARIKI and INGLEWOODPUBANGL TJfAILY JjJOTOR gEHVICE. TIMETABLE AND FAKES, v. aon. Single. Return. ko (dept) 7.46 - 4/6 Norfolk Road ... 846 2/6 4/- " Jewood (arr.) M 4/6 •/- imata 18.20 2/6 4/Tataia 11.0 5/C 8/n.m. ipnrangi (arrive) 12.45 8/6 18'/TaraU 20 5/6 8/Kaimata 8.40 II- 10/Imrlewood (arr.) 3.0 8/6 15/Korfolk Road .. 3.45 V- VTariki 4.0 3/6 4/6 Batapiko (arr.) 4.45 4/6 6/All paresis and messages left at George Gudgeon's Oarage (Inglewood) will receive every attention. For further parfieaJara apply to the proprietor. AD fDoda caafad at reasonable rates. J. UCOBBBS. Batantk*

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1918, Page 7

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