I J FORWARD, \ MARCH • IN A PAIR OF i^<Mo The juan, who from choice or necessity ependa jrill buy "8.3." Boots, not alone; because they Rave |qod appearance, but because unquestionably it pays to buy, good bocta. mm^mmmtimnim New Zealand Clothing Factory. Men's Bost-hide Boots 23/8. Glace Kid Derby Boots 26/6. Box-calf Derby Boots 32/B.' WWtfrij II
Motor Cars at Speddings. 3-seater English Calthorpe, plated fittings, smart and in goodf order. Really cheap at £2OO. Spinx, 5-seater, electric light and starter. Nearly, mew. 08200-: 4 h.p. Douglas, two-speed,, kick starter;' Till take sidecari Cheap at £45. 2$ h.p. Douglas, two-speed, (#35. Overseas, 3% h.p., three-speed, kick starter. 'A fine machine, and a snip at f , ■Rudge Multi '£3o. iAny trial with these Cycles and Cars. Cone and tee them. Spedding & Stointon, (Late J. O. Spedding), NEW : PLYMOUTH. ututufrs>tmi«" i I i xsmw Sn^livV.S AN IDEA*, 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 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 be economical in maintenance. It will f be built of honest materials by the best workmen that money ; can hire, after the simplest design? that modern engineering can devise. Bu»it. shall fes I? low in price that the man of moderate means may own one and enjoy with his family Jbe Write for particulars of the 1917 Model Ford, H. DERBY & CO., NsK glymouM All sizes now available. LARGE QUANTITY FORD 30 x 3* PRICES STILL THE BEST. NEWTON KING,
m m B M mm V.ttZ^&ijPr. -vSiS*** The sibling value goods of the NORTH BRITISH RUBBER COT., whose CLINCHER CROSS TYRES Are extensively used by the War Offloe and Allied Governments because of their unbeatable record' for hard wear. All stockists.
Dainty Lunches CENTRAL TEA AND LUNCHEON LOUNGE. , THREE 1/- LUNCHES, js {? - ONE 1/3 LUNCH - ' Bee Menu Cards and ordMf&y, nwaher. v AFTERNOON TEA-* " ._ *j Daintily v.ev6& .in pretty fortable surroundings. A tea lounge where you will tie pleased to invite your most select friends. SODA FOUNTAIN- < Where tha choicest .ic6-cfdmtti> drinks are ready for all. May & Arrowsmith, ' Devon, Street (Cental. Doa't lie cold feet listen- ':| ingto tho dock tiok-tock, and wish you :| could sicer.. ACT. Get a North Bri< '*M •fish Hot Water ttottle with "Unique" 1 .fetognifj (Eha cost U small «"™n<tred t»- ''ft the-csnacrfc " ":....;•$
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 June 1918, Page 7
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