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120 th to 27th MAY. "IF ST'S- .jfj This week we are making a big display of tie famous- "H 3." .Overcoats. The striking lines of these handsome coats will please you while they will form a perfect protection in the roughest weather. ' " ~~ FOR MEN and BOYS. MEN'S WARM TWEED OVERCOATS—SingIe and Doublns breasted 49/6, 59/6, 7ft/-, 85/- upwards. MENS SLIP-ON RAINCOATS—FuII fitting with Raglan'' • shoulders 39/0, 49/6, 59/6, 75/- to 115/-. BOYS' DOUBLE-BREASTED TWEEL OVERCOATS—SmaII . sizes 14/6, 19/6 to 37/ C. "Souths sizes 27/6 to 69/6. RAINCOATS FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS—SmaII sizes 24/6 t<H 85/-, Youths sizei 34/6 to 49/0, New Zealand LOTHIHG Clothing Factory.

Motor Cars at Speddings. Chevrolet—Electric light, self-starter, had. very little use, [£sls Mora—Handsome ftve-seater, Price £260. I i Sprnx—Four of five seater, self-starter, electric lights, practical? i ly new. Price £223. Y These three cars are on sale on behalf of clients and ijSj j tried here anytime. • il Douglas—Good bike. Price £2O. ,j| J Overseas—3-speed, countershaft gears and arrflnf ' W mount and cheap. 'Price f35. ■ ■ - f Douglas—2-speed, good condition. Price £3B. •? Spedding & Staintoii, (Late J. C. Spedding)/ „ ji NEW PLYMOUTH. ;-' - - — >. • r"Z3 AN IDEAL. REALISED. A statement by Henry Ford made about the time that < Ford Motor Company -was organised, just fourteen years agob "I will build a motor car for the multitude. It shall \ lxj ■ large enough for the family, but small enough for the individual to easily operate and care for, and it be HOT} iu weight that it may be economical in maintenance. It wfll be built of honest materials by the best workmen that mohsjj can hire, after the simplest designs that modern engineering can devise. But it shall be so low in price that the ™n.n <jf| moderate means may own one and enjoy with his fKEjOy jtfe j~ blessings of happy hours spent ili the great open space^ l "--''' Write for particulars of the 191T Model Fari, H. DERBY & CO, Ferd Dealers 'Phone 3SS NiS^Mgaiil

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

They Circle . The Globe— IThe soiling value goods < of the KORTH BRITISH RUBBER COY., whoso CLINCHER CROSS TYRES Are extensively used by the Wax Office and Allied Governments because of their unbeatable lecord for hard wear. AH stockists. (2)

JjpATT,^! SUMMER TIME TABLE. , ; ! '■ CAR LEAVES DAILY. 1 Waitara 9.45 a.m. Awakino 7 a.nii ' Motonui 10 „ Mokau 7,35 TV? Onaero 10.10 „ MohVti'a 8 ' , l i k Urenui 10.30 „ To'gap'tu 8.30 •« Waitoitoi 10.40 „ Okaußd. 9.10 ' ; Uruti 11.20 „ Uruti 9.50 Okaußd. 12.30 p.m. Waitoitoi 10.15 " ~™} „ Onaero 11 J• 1 Mokau 2.30,, Motunui 11.13 "V i *Awakino 2.50 „ Waitara 11J0 I (Arrive). (Arrive;. v .| Connecting at Waitara with car foftj Lepperton to roccfc Waiigaiwi train. Information emt Ijo obtained at saDNS .'Age, Waitara. Fares cash. y I C. H. JOHNSTONE, ' r $ ——^ F0 R H I RE. 'LARGE RDOMY MOTOR CAflf WILLIS-KNIGHT, 35/45 H.P, ENGINE. ' Apply to~i ' *- ,/; NOEMAN FAIEME, on Tits! Stan*/ !■ . or to '\ 1 i T. W. WELCH, Ejjmrmf. St* Phone < - i '." JOB J>RINTINQ. '' 1 } | QIHE NEWS' Jobbing Room Tins tMf | facilities for turning out work exi ' peditione'y, p'.eaply and effectively. J When iu i.eed of any printing, frofflhifvisiting card to a poster, piease rinrf !| 17 ( Md Qur *enretontati,v» gilfSj Vh " '^l

Chemists like to recommend somethin;; good because that's the way they mak'i friends, That'a why they always tell jou tiie North British Hot Water Bot' ila with the "Unique 11 «tnnn«f fjfr MMliW*. illt ten tt,

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 21 May 1918, Page 7

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