Once again "Boys' Week" comeg round, tho week when we devote all our si low space and all our energies to showing and Belling everything that is good for boys' wear. Bring tho kiddies along ia their hundreds. Bmart Sports Suits, 10/ C, 24/6, to 47/6. Warm Overcoats and Raincoats 39/0, 27/0 to 49/6. Strong Boots 14/0, 16/6, 18/6 to 24/6. Jerseys in Navy, Grey and Brown, 5/6, 6/6 to 9/6. Odd Knickers, Serge and Tweed, 5/6, 7/6, 9/6 to 12/6 Jersey Suits 14/6, 18/6 to 22/6. Shirts from 3/6. Hats and Caps in great variety. New Zealand Clothing Factory t ICtOTHINGFACTORYI ; NEWZEALAND
Motor Cars at Speddings. Chevrolet—Electric light, self-starter, had very little use, '£2lQ Mora—Handsome ilvc-seater. Price £260. j Spinx—Four or five seator, self-starter, electric lights, practical? . ly new, Price £225. These three cars aro on sale on behalf of clients and ca# be tried here anytime. Douglas—Good bike. Price £2O. '• Overseas—3-speed, countershaft gears and clutch; a fine solo mount and cheap. IPrice £35. Douglas—2-speed, good condition. Price £36 Spedding & Stainton, (Late J. C. Spedding). NEW PLYMOUTH.
AN IDEAL REALISED. A statement by Henry Ford made about the time thai thai 1 Ford Motor Company was organised, just fourteen years ago; "I will build a motor car for the multitude. It shall be large enough for the family, but small enough for the unskilled! individual to easily operate and care for, and it shall be light in weight that it may bo economical in maintenance. It will be built of honest materials by the best workmen that monej] : ' can hire, after the simplest designs that modern engineering > can devise. But it shall be so low in price that the man ojl . f moderate means may own one and enjoy with his family j blessings of happy hours spent in the great open spaces,'* - I* Write for particulars of the 1917 Model Ford, A l H. DERBY & CO., Ford Dealers 'Phone 355 NeW
AT LAST! All sizes now available* LARGE QUANTITY FORD 30 x 3J PRICES STJILL THE BEST. [ NEWTON KING, STOCKIST.
Over Two Million Ford Cars More than 2,000,000 FORD Cars have been made and sold. The FORD enjoys this largest sale because it represents the Greatest Value in the Motor-Car world. Known as the "Economical Car," it is ■ inexpensive, both as regards its original cost and up-keep. , Ford Endurance, Dependability, and Econ-omy-make it a profitable investment. s -■ r Enquire To-day. Chassis - £165 RUNABOUT (2-Seater) - - &21Q TOURING CAR (5-Seater) - * <£22o , ; , All Prices F. 0.8. Wellington It pbioes subject to change without notice Full Information and Liter»tura from Lloensed POBD Dealers. TMEIIHiVffiSM. CAB 11.-DERBY. .& CO., NEW PLYMOUTH, WM. THORPE, ELTHA4J. AND ' HAWERA, AND C. LYTTLE, OFTJNAEE. FOR HIRE. URGE ROOMY MOTOR CAR WILLIS-KNIGHT, 35/45 H.P. SILENT ENGINE. 3}o» . NEWS' Jobbing Room lias tli-. facilities for turning out work ex< peditiously, cheaply and effectively. When in need of any printing, from a visiting card to a poster, please ring «Ws, -■ ,•
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 May 1918, Page 7
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