IF YOUR BOY— Sa hard on his clothes, don't be too severo with him; he may bo wearing inferior goods. Bring him along to us for his next suit. Our clothes are specially built to stand rough v, ear. M H I ITS GOOOM STRONG SCHOOL SUITS. Sports Suits, in smart tweeds, brown ana grey tones—with flhorfs, 22/6, 29/6, 32/6, to 47/6. , Button Snickers, in laige sizes only, 34/6, 39/6, 44/6 to 65/-. KNICKERS. Strong Tweed, G/6, 6/6, 7/6. Saddle Tweed, 7/6 to 9/6. S®rge Shorts, 7/6, 8/6, 10/6 up. NEW ZEALAND ■ ( \m ■ i I^IQTHIM&FACToFi i
I hae pleasure in stating that the tyres I got from yott some- four* teen months ago, namely, VACUUM CUPS, have given me entire satisfaction. I have now done 8,750 odd miles with them and as fac as I can see they are good enough for another 2,000 miles. This testis monial is merely an appreciation of the worth of yACUUM CUPS audi, is quite spontaneous on my part. • Yours faithfully, R. F. : Land Agent, New Plymouth; The:above testimonial speaks for itself. Full'. in stock. * •""" Taranaki Distributors; 1 ™ Spedding & Statifron. NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD. \
k. DOUBLE YOUR BUSINESS BY USING A FORD; Your toiness is limited by tlio area you are able to handle. Wfijj not widen your field of activity by using a Ford Carf Mimy of the! most ambitious and successful travellers'in almost ever line of trasfe ness are doing this. They have found that a Ford Car enables than t<> cover a great deal more territory—see their prospects oftener—ascve time—reduce travelling expenses, and meet their man with added dignity and in a better! mood. Surely this isr worth while, and especially when we consider hcrtr it is to own it, Ford—its enduring qualities—its power—its simplicity* and its low, cost of upkeep. .. A FORD OAR IN YOUR BUSINESS WEI- SOON PAX Ttink It over. . H. DERBY & CO,, local Ford Dealers and- Service Station. Phone 356. New PlymoutE*
AT LAST! Ail sizes now available.' LARGE QUANTITY FORD 30x3* * FRIGES STILI4 THE BEST, NEWTON KING, STOCKIST.
Farmers r use Co-op. Calfmeal OBTAINABLE AT ALL BRANCHES. The Farmers' Co-op., Hawera
TYRES ■We Have Gained Our Objective' HAIG. f Aterfte but eloquent and very welcome feature of Field-Marsha'l Haift'* recent dispatched. \ BEACHIHG THEIR OBJECTIVE Km always bean a tfto- ' tingyiahing Itaiudlf: , AVONS— known aa - "THE TVRE THAT SETS THQtE* S' «HOL£3AL£-MAUtIGAC9 L". CRRISTCHURCH, *1
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1918, Page 7
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