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teOTHINGFACTM THE HAT THAT COMPELS ATTENTION. The young man who dresses weli, likes a choice of many different styles, tat if possible profer.v to stick- to the make whose 0tt0.! 1 ?. 3 q,J , al ; til ; s 1,0 believe 3 m. Ha cannot go wrong if the brand is w tfiß crown. • THE "HB" LOUNGE A most bewnung and comiortabl®,l(ftt-(: ' In smart shades of brown and j^irey. In I imiWiiil'i 7 ( N.2. Prices 8/6, 10/6, 12/6 up!' •'STETSONS" tfe are agents for these fine grade hits - K 4uper» hats if you like—there; is.ao-thing-.guite like tiiem. Price 36/-, <7&PCI REDUCED LABOR AND THE FORD CAR, £abor was never so scarce as now lor the continual drain on the' man* nood of the Dominions, thus doubling the work of those left at home, j ever was time more precious, so much to be done and so little tune to do everything in. Up long before dawn, working like a slave, then we all want to go to town, but Dobbin, is wanted for the plow. Poor Dobbin, in the plow yesterday and again to-morrow. Too bad to take him all the way in to town. If only we could get to town without any trouble; if only an aeroplane would suddenly "appear, waft us into town in a few minutes and bring us back again in time to »»nir TnL,m her soon for aero P lanes > yet we might later on. But, WHAT ABOUT A FORD CAR? All you need to do is to crank (her up and in less than no time you are in town, all the family quite comfortably, and no hard worked horse. But who can drive the car? Drive it yourself. Very easy to learn, it ia the simplest car possible to drive. And you can with a car, be home in plenty of .time for the evening's toil. You will "wonder how you ever existed without your Boal once you own one. Ifs the biggest time saver imaginable. \ > Write to us for further particulars. H. DERBY & CO Ford Dealers *Phone 355 New Plymouth Michbjß Tyres AT LAST! All sizes now available. LARGE QUANTITY FORD 30x3* PRICKS STILL THE BEST. NEWTON KING, STOCKIST. SPEDDING & STAINTONS' Weekly Bargain List (Second Hand) TMumph—3 £ h.p., 3-speed. £35. Indian—light, fiat, twin, 3-speed. '£ Douglas—2| h.p,, 2-flpeed, £3O. Electric Indian, 1918, £72 10s. 1916 3-speed Indian. '£6o. All the above in first-class order. New 1918 Indian just otlived. One 1918 Indian racing machine, guaranteed to do 95 miles per hour. ONE ONLY—WAR MODEL DOUGLAS—NEW. £B7 lQfcf. Spedding & Stainton, New Plymouth and Stratford. Pianos on Easy Terms. Price on Price on Cash Price Hire system of 36 Months' Instrument. Term. £■*"«. d. £■'*. d. 50 0 52 iO 55 0 57 10 60 0 6-2 10 65 .0 70 0 $ *0 "0 .BQO 0 85 0 0 0 0 57 10 0 60 7 6 63 5 0 66 2 S 69 0 0 71 17, 6 , 74 15 .abiv..80 W J W" 86 r-tr 92 3jA 07 IfISV 103 1»'«0 95 0 0 109 B''fi 100 0 0 115 0 0 Deposit £ s. d. 5 0 0 5 5 0 5 15 0 5 15 0 6 0 0 6 5 0 fi 10 0 7 0 0 7 10 0 8 0 0 8 10 0 9 0 C 9 1(5 0 10 0 0 39 Monthly Paym'ti £ s.-d. 19 2 110, 7 1 12 1 1 13 6 1 15 0 1 16 6 1 17 U 2 0 10 2*3 9 ■I 6 8 REGO. THEfHEIGHT*OF*PERFECTION 'Tu.liimi <m*rantn PYRAMID) TEA' fa k*'AMOLUTF.LY PURE find tee® Shot Which cm rutly b. harmlul .nd injurlou. ellocu >s anon •woplMed With th» uM-at law. gnda Knar* not poitifeio lop nun «l any' of PYRAMID Til, which la.puya.'. RtcoMMcnecs a* ttftsma . MedloalM&l l^ Analyus: ■ ■■■■■ __ Hum* Mid.. • —-S»TWS>Ir both / Tea Authorities ~ ' Quality and evtftvmtac Flav: '.r q~ Stocked byfsM\firtoers. FT.:c PYRAMIDJEAjto Perfection

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1918, Page 7

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