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FORWARD, MARCH! IN A PAIR OF " H. 8." BOOTS. The man, who from choice or necessity spends will buy Boots, not alone because they have good appeal* ance, but because unquestionably it pays to buy, good boots. Men's Boa-hide Boots 23/6. , " Glace Kid Derby Boots 26/6. Box-calf Derby Boots 32/6. New Zealand Clothing Factory. •NEW ZEALAND 1 ",; IdffTHING' FABTDWyI

Motor Cars at Speddings. 8-seater English Calthorpe, plated fittings, smart and'-in good - , order. Kealjlyi cheap at £2OO. ; . ■ v Bpinx, s;Beater, electric light, and starter. Nearly new; r f?00. 4 h.p. Douglas, two-speed,' kick starter; will takff ' sideatr. Cheap at £45. h.p. Douglas, two-speed, £35. Overseas, P/ 2 h.p., three-speed, kick starter. A fine mafthme, and a snip at £36. ' Kudge Multi £3O» - i*. •*. '•* ,Any trial with these Cycles and ~Cara. Coma and" see thai. Sped ding & Stainton, (Late J. 0. Speddingf NEW PLYMOUTH.

AN IDEAL REALISED. A statement by Henry Ford made about the time that tie Ford Motor Company wan' organised, just fourteen years ago. "I will build a niotor 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 toe light in weight that it may be economical in maintenance. It will 1 be built of honeat materials by the best workmen that money . ] can hire, after the simplest designs that modern engineerings can devise. But "it shall be ao low in price that the man afs< ;•> moderate means may own one and enjoy with his family the blessings of happy hours spent in the great open spaa6^*" <4 J y, Write for -particulars of the 1917 Model Ford, H. DERBY & CO., Ford Dealers 'Phone 355 New-Plymouth'

AT LAST! 1 All sizes now available, "i LARGE QUANTITY FORD 30 x 3J ( PRICES STILL THE BEST. NEWTON KING, STOCKIST.

R OTAI y l ' -rv RATAPIKG-TARKI and INGLEWOOft PURANGI. D AILY M OTOR .gEßvtoft TIMETABLE AND FARES. a.m. Single. Return.' Ratapiko (dept.) 7.45 Tariki 8.15 3/- '4/6 Norfolk Road ... 8.45 2/6 4/. Inglewood (arr.) 9.0 4/6 6/. Kaimata 10.20 2/6 '4/. o.in. Purangi 12.45 S/8 18/ i Tarata 2 0 5/6 8/Kaimata ... 2.40 7/- 10/. Inglewgod (arr.) 3.0 S/6 15/Norfolk Road .. 3.45 %f- 3/. Tariki 4.0 3/8 <j/# Ratapiko (arr.) 4.45 4/6 «/- All parcels and messages left at Gebitte Gudgeon's Garage (Inglewood) %vill ceive every attention. For further particulars apply to the proprietor. All goods carried at leasonabla rates, J. JACOBSEN. nUBANAKI LAND, BUILDINO JNVffSJV A. MENT iSOCIETI*. (Permanent) T . „ youk ovtn home. ? ty , ' e , nd ! "'"""y <m-Freehold or ap., proved Leasehold Lands, K bomweir miy select his own nwliltrrt,: I plans and builder. | The Society pays cost preparing* and r'trK* - tering all mortices of £ioo or ov<*r. All profits divided dually ftinnncM mid Investor's. The Society is mu.lv ,x .i-ia- ' tive. * , Based on the calculation of the r-ad-f •luring the last few years the tin:* re.to repay a loan Js seven vonrs. For esnr A member borrowir-,- niw , Vv "ftch> would have pnM >•, mnotlilv »■>**<.•. of £1 llsy 8d in s-'vtst year* ...» jj *• From which, <V»]ir:»n£ the amount ol the Vvu . . ... - .., - v WqwM leave - ' t-trTM the balance ' ' Vf .■$ The Society liaa n ii 4 • ■ over £-BCi . * WiMwi • ->UMM niciiai-il <>*w W. L. Kewman. NVvI»„», Klnr'% At tljlUwato?, X, ii, Sl.iuiiar, Oviwiol KHtih

There's Nothing Better for Coughs and Colds! Many serious lung troubles may result from a neglected cold. Bonnington'a will cure it—and cure'it now. Safe and sura, containing no opiates -or harmful drugs, Bonnington's is as good for the little ones as for the oldtr folk. ions (Irish tfoss Be&4 what Mr. AkA. Jackion, Head Sftltiman, jfrj'Jp) Pi*n® Co., Ltd., Dunedin, mys :'—"For many y«ir® I um4 Bonnington's Irish Moan—sufficient 10 B*y that I never without a bottle, *t)d when coiighs and colds ar§ prera}«nt thsre it nothigflHk* better.'* There's only one genuine TWmington's Irish "s—get it.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1918, Page 7

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645

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1918, Page 7

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