FORWARD, MARCH' IN A PAIS OP BOOTS. Iho man, who from choice or necessity spends njollj will buy H.B.' Boots, not alone because they have good appearance, but because unquestionably it pays to buy good 1)0018. Box calf Derby Boots 32/ C. New Zealand Clothing Factory. NEW ZEALAND 7 ! [CLOTH! NG FACTORY 1 Motor Cars at Speddings. Sweater English plated fittings, smart and in good - order. Really cheap at £2OO. Spins,. 5-seater, electric light and starter. Nearly new.. '£2oo. 4 h.p. Douglas, two-speed, kick starter; will take sidecar. -Cheap at £45. .> 21 h.p. Douglas, two-speed, £35. Overseas, 3%. h.p., three-speed, kick starter. A fine machine^. and a snip at £36. Rudge Multi £3O. ( Any trial with these Cycles and Cars. Come and ate them. Spedding & Stainton, (Late J. C. Spedding). NEW PLYMOUTH. :S 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 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 be built of honest materials by the best workmen that money can hire, lifter the simplest designs that modern engineering can devise. But it shall be so low in price that the man of moderate means ifiay own one and enjoy with his family the blessings of happy hours spent in the great open spaces." Write for particulars of the 1917 Model Ford, H DERBY & CO., Ford Dealers 'Phone 355 Not? Plymouth i^i-i AT LAST! All sizes now available. LARGE QUANTITY FORD 30 x 3* PRICES STILL THE BEST. NEWTON KING, STOCKIST
Don 'i Bug Trouble — Ask your dealer to show you CLINCHER DREADNOUGHT MOTOR CYCLE TYRES Made 'jrf !■:•>•/• quality ,rubb«r. ji Oversizp . •26x 2| . Mxß Take No Other, | Be Safe,
Dalifty Lunches At tlio CENTRAL TEA AND LUNCHEON LOUNGE, THREE i/- LUNCHES. ONE t/3 LUNCH ~ See Menu Cards and order liy number. AFTERNOON TEA— Daintily served in pretty, <Si. comfortable surroundings.' A tea lounga where you will be pleased to invite your most select - friends. SQiJA FOUNTATNWhere the c'u'jieest ice-cream drinks arc rsaJy .for all. May & Arrawsmltii, Devon Street Central. Easter 1 --~ -rain come round. - Uit when mi 'lav nr ]>ic:i>o d.>., . ,V'get to take w.t.i ;• •• »• 'ot/ *- cadia Tea. It niatu-ia i . i! i; i.» umdu in ii kemcno tin or a s.U\; i.M-ir.j ■ always maintains its lovely Uiuiir."
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1918, Page 7
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