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iT.tT—- | | t wj : \ m m m VALUE The Keynote of Our Business I f KASH MEANS Quality Right Style Right Value Right At tie present time our stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing is unrorptwed for variety and value—we have provided on a lavish scale for all Winter needs and guarantee a Genuine Saving on every purchase pade! Our Values are recognised throughout Taranaki, and our qualities art absolutely to be relied upon I Wen's Tweed Suits—all wool 57/6. Men's Tweed Overcoats-Double-breasted 42/6. Men's Pyjamas—Good quality 6/6. Men's Working Trousersvery strong 10/6. Men's Singlets or Underpants 2/11. Men's Felt Hats 8/6. Boys' Tweed Bports Suits —Sixes 8 to 12, 23/6. Boys' Overcoats—Doublebreasted 16/6. Boys' Tweed Knickers—all wool 5/11. Boys' Singlets short sleeves, from 1/11. Boys' all wool Stockings—--2/11. Boys' Oilskin Overcoats—--12/6. Boys' Shirts, with collars —2/11. J?* £#9 fi**t all your needs at lower prices than you will receive elsewhere I TEST OUR VALUE TO-DAY. "The Kash," SBS BEST VALUE STOSX m TABANAH, DEVON ST. SEW PLYMOUTH.

MORE MILEAGE. 30 pr c#nt MORE POWER, w MORE SPEED. Oi tk« Mm fMi allowance. TmH by taadrada of actual tett*. THE MASTER CARBURETER. Jf fw 101 ptkr. *0 "1* and MT trite pororaua* f Yon ewtwt aifrfwther la times of kifb fiicti fw bnaiM. tM Ortttatm fejmd npM • 0 till k W Wo tM naif obi»b*r ib or three jet*. The Master IMWM cowpktely shatters and pahrerJm ?ho fofi M it fn(t| through the WttftM* i» 14 jet# I The average »r----liwtM Minn *bout 69 per cent, effidwv, itot it, only about 00 per *nt. ff lit fufl U actually converted into MW#. Approximately 40 per eeat. is W* Ufacsd ot transformed to **por and najritil Xfikufr fuel ipjely for the p«w*r ftat 4 foqtHM*. Wiwer you low 40 per ijgL of t)K li«id Itself by Isakags from m talk <r 40 prr cent ef it* powso by through the carbtuytor the on yjur puree ia the hoc. Varying ,eo»ditlow of speed, temperaIgT* tad ttaocphere make constant ud w«wti>iwn changes w the pMm aaeeasarr Jut as the varying conditions of speed and ptiQ demand the advancing and retarding «f the (park. Yet the averags' carbureter snakes no provision for these varying demands. 06mp*r» with these f»oJU and shortyinjp ft other carbureters the perfectdesign of the VCASTEB, which prprti«• for as absolutely perfect mixture at Mi fpood* and under all torts of weather conditions. Maximum power—freedom from car* boa and otter evghie trembles that come IMP bad ttrtwretiw—grsater flexibility miles per gallon from your ■*C MASTER makes yon thiak you tso» » mm •»?!•* ia your car It first yo# s new 4h of engine efficiency, ami a new i«n« of motuT car fnjoyawit. Fitted to any car Prices range from *« to <9Sole agents for North Tsranak!' TARANAKi MOTORS, LTD. General Carriers, Motor Engineers and Electricians. Otiec and flied*: Opposite Terminus . ft. Aubjn Street, Xev,- Plymouth, -eltpbone 63.". AT AUCTION KICKS. FUBxrrußi-; BOUOHT. FURNITURE SOU). FL'RSITCBE EXCHANGED. Your inspection invited to examine out dock of wardrobes, duchess ehesta, washstands, table*, cfaairs, Morr>« chair? tedrteads, wire mattresses, sew kapoe mattresses, tools, etfi, R.A. Ckf'utuMttf Co, £97 Devon Strut, H.P. I r J^KPPEBTOH HOTQ&-CAB SE&VICB. <A* MPHMO wlB U**e WaKara dMdjf #* X «*<*>* {foon|< for l4pmim *mttim, mmtiH tMmr MB »•* FlyaHtfe ** iyy|M<i W*i"g I«ppe*«l Wih» jMMM# •" *

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1918, Page 7

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548

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 July 1918, Page 7

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