Extended to Saturday next. No matter what kind of an Overcoat yon want, whether for; ■walking, motoring or for heavy weather wear, you'll find it in the great range of "H.B" Models in pur Shop this week. i IF IT'S Hill ITS GOOD Men's Tweed Overcoats, 49/6, 58(/«, 75/-, upwaiif Men's Raincoats 49/6, 59/6, 75/-, 85/-, upwards. Boys' Overcoats from 19/6; and (Raincoats front Bi/fy NEW ZEALAND Clothing Factory. r/ A^^.\T^y^\^TJiT.^\T^AT^^V!J v A^~.^ l .\ 1 Motor Cars at Speddings. Chevrolet—Electric light, self-starter, had very little use, ;£2I(J Mora —Handsome five-seater. Price £260. Spins—Four or five aeater, Bfllf-Btarter, electric lighta, practical* ly new. Price £225. These three cars are on tale on behalf of clients and can W tried here anytime. Douglas—Good bike. Price £2O. Overseas—3-speed, countershaft gears and dutch;; a fine solo mount and cheap. 'Price £35. Jouglas—2-speed, good condition. Price £36, Spedding & Stainton, (Late J. C. Spedding) - NEW PLYMOUTH, ttnnwrgwHij* mm mms AN IDEAL REALISED. A statement by Henry Ford made about the time that the} Ford Motor Company was organised, just fourteen years ago.; "I will build a motor car for the multitude. It shall bd 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 be economical in maintenance. It wOl be built of honest materials by the best workmen that money can hire, after the simplest designs that modern engineering can devise. But it shall be so low in price that the men of moderate means may own one and enjoy with his family tltf! blessings of happy hours spent in the great open spaces.* Write for particulars of the 19W Model Ford, DERBY & CO New Plymouth
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SUMMER TIME TABLE. CAR LEAVES DAILY. Waitara 9.45 a.m. Awakino 7 a.m. Motonui 10 „ Mokau 7.35 „ Onaero 10.10 „ Moh'k'ti'a 8 „ Urenui 10.30 „ To'gap'tu 8.30 „ Waitoitoi 10.40 „ Okau Rd. 0.10 „ Uruti 11.20 „ Uruti 9.50 „ Okau Ed. 12.30 p.m. Waitoitoi 10.15 „ To'gap'tu I.3ft „ Urenui 10.50 „• Moh'k'ti'a 2.„ Onaero 11 „ Mokau 2.30 „ Motunui 11.15 » Awakino 2.50 „ Waitara 1150 # (Arrive). (Arrive). ! Connecting at Waitara •with car fo? Lepperton. to meet Wanganui train. Information can be obtained at gar* age, Waitara. Fares cash. C. H. JOHNSTO2JE, sxaa for the easier EOLEDAYft EUOT STREET, HEW, gLYMODT^ I JHE above House 5s situated in the prettiest spot in Now Plymouth, overlooking the town, and is replete and up-to-date, with all modem conveniences. Ed to. Phone 629.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 May 1918, Page 7
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