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"Economy Week at The KASH." Men if you have never read an adver- J tisement before read m this one; do you ask Jff why ? The reason is simple—lt tells you HUSHKhSHBI how to save money. TO SAVE MONEY Splendid value—special snips ana all feffflpj for men. YfraSA We have decided to hold au "ECONOMY WEEK." What is economy? iico- vfflßa nomy. boiled down, moans saving vjjsjjfig money—grasping an opportunity to W![i buy quality goods at less than usual Km prices. Don't you think economy very flfi/ij necessary just now! Of course you (MB do! .Th#n— / TAKE ADVANTACE OF OUR SPECIAL OFFERS IN CLOTHING AND MERCERY. v sti£y tijjg ustfU . 'i-hy Mwi s all wool colonial tweed suits. In neat shades of brown and grey. Well m&dft; smart cut, first-class finish. Honestly worth 70s; Economy Price 57s 6d. Boys oilskin overcoats. Good reliable quality. Economy, price 12s 6d. Men's oilskin overcoats. All sizes; riding and walking; splendid value. Economy prices 22s 6d and 26s 6d. Boys'colonial tweed Sports Suits. Patch pockets; plain knickers; dark and light patterns. Ht boys 7to 14 years. Economy price 23s 6d suit. Men's strong cotton tweed working trousers. Size* 3to 7. Economy orice 8s 6d pair. Boys* warm singlets. Short sleeves. Economy prices: Size 22, 1s 11d; 24, is 1.1 d; 26, 2s 3d; 28, 2s 3d;30, 2s 6d. M«Ts working shirts, with collars. Sizes 15 to 17. Economy price 4c 6d. Sample towels; brown, striped and white. Economy prices, from 10d each. Patronise ug during ''ECONOMY WEEK" if you have never patronised us before. "The Kash," THE BEST VALUE STORE IK XAEANAKI, DEVON ST. NEW PLYMOUTH.

m m ENQUIRE BY POSZ The Scouilar Co. Ltd. AN IDEAL SIDEBOARD which will set off your Dining-room to>full advantage! Very Quaint Mission Style—particularly neat and' compact, measuring 4ft. 6in. Made of Solid Oak and elegantly finished in medium fumed colour. An Exclusive Scouilar Production, designed and carried out in the Scouilar Factories. Price - £l2/18/6 We tahe particular care in the production and finish of every article, the conscientious attention to every detail of construction that means strength and nliability, goes to produce a result that we know is satisfactory. ' Head Office: Lambten Quay - Wellington. m Branches at MASTERTON: and: BASTINGS. dokoazna si

MORE MILEAGE. 30 per cent MORE POWER. „ „ „ MORE SPEED. On the game fuel allowance. Proved' by hundreds of actual tests. THE MASTER CARBURETER. It your car a gas cater, an "in and sut*r" r in ita performance t You cannot liront either ill these times of high price* for benzine. Moi-t carbnretcrt depend upon a fufl supply that i* fed Into the mixing chamber in ■me. two, or three jets. The Master •ncthod completely sliMti-rs and pulverise* tho fuel a* it pas**:) through the llMributor in 14 jets! The average carbureter deliver* about U0 per cent, cflithat is, only about CO per cent. 11l the fuel is actually converted into pui.or. Approximately 40 per cent, is not -vdiictd or transformed to vapor and •tcpluded. Yoit lis:v fuel solely '<-r the power that if runi.iinf. Whether you lose 40 per Mi. of the li<| i:d it'-iif by from tW tank or 40 per cent of its power by "lenkagc' through the carbureter the effect on your ;iurM is the same. 'Varying conditions of speed, temperaistre and atmosphere make const Mit and instantaneous changes in the fixture ihh<x*arv just a* the varying conditions at *t»«etl and pull demand the advjuicing Slid retarding of the apanc. ¥?t Xhe average carbureter makes nc provision .or these con«Untl»-«arvjiig demands., - Compare with t£ese„oults ail#|horij Wings of other Arrotftcrs the jKMeertd de*if.'" of the KXOTTSB, Which ptfo». r>d«< for an absolttrifcjwrfect mixture at nil speeds and nnder.alt wm of weaIter aonditions. • ,-;T. Maximum power—freedom from carIm and other engine troubles that coffle from bad carbuTetion —greater flexibility. -4ad note mile# pergallon from your TTuTmASTKR makes you think yoai Imva a new engine in yirar ear. It give* you a new idea of engine efficiency, and ft new senae of motor car mjoyment

Pitted to any ear. Pric* range from £0 to £99oi« agent* for North Taranaki: TARANAK.I MOTORS, LTD. Gjuaftl Carriew, Motor Engineers and Electricians. OQm and slwdi: Opposite TermiMs SJotrt, St iubyn Street, New Plymouth, -e'.sphone 635. •pKa Dt CROZIEB, No.. 2J, IKQUB* « WOOD, whai yaa want to go to the or anywhere eJee. Big, roomy Mrm. (bxxLMrrm

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 31 July 1918, Page 7

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