i IT, *»3 V n I E S*r r35 r>i N N I 9 A *fc MEN! Just Between Ourselves. This is the Last Week of our GREAT END-OF-THE-SEASON SALE. REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. 4711 Men's Working Shirts. Men's black Sateen Shirts Men's grey Union Flannels 3/11 Meß * Tweed C * ps " Men's Singlets or" Underpants. Men T s all wool Socks. 6/ 11 Mens Workin 2 Trousers strong cotton tweed, aL sizes 3 to 7. g/g Men's Soft Felt Hats—assorted sizes. Few only. BoJS ' Sllirts ' " wilil «ollara. Boys' Singlets (short sleeves). Boys' Peter Pan Hats. 22/6 B ° yS ' Tweed s P° rts ' Su . !ts > with plain knickers. Sizes 0 to 12. PJ'7/fi Men's Tweed Bos Suits, *" V all wool Colonial Tweed, neat patterns. Sizes 3 to AK/- Men's Tweed Sports Suits —all wool tweed, neat patterns. All yon need—shirts, collars, ties, sox, underwear—everything marked down to the lowest possible figurs. Buying now will save worry later. Remember, this is the Fnal Week. This is our final -warning. • THS BEST VALUE STORE IN TABANAKI, DEVON ST. NEW PLYMOUTH wMzm H 'll/hl'i & &£. I -w VI *m •&&&■ 2* u s~ srflaß & Jfpjjilil llitilH mskmmmm Mi'i ■u'l! , l<- 1 ■ * " ■■'■■■• \>.:\\A-P' v 'l.'A-;-:,:.,;.1. /*-.jM Y// Where Power is Neededpower that sows and reaps our fields, distributes our goods, and subdues distance, is measured by the amount of work done, by miles covered, time consumed, and cost of operation. Sustained power is determined by the quality of the Lubricating Oil used, BIG TREE" MOTOR OIL assures fall power with the greatest econ-= * omy of fuel and Oil, became every drop is pure lubrication. Absolutely free from acids, alkalies and other destructive impurities which corrode the cylinder walls and injure the engine. SOLD IN FOUR GRADES A.S.PATERSONftCO. t tTD. iole Importers Ask for the "Big Tree "Petrol V ■lffM m m MB mm m K &' mm K& ■m. m zr- ® m i & ■& 3HSS S6
a "wm. : ' ' u FURNITU&E' Botrcfffr. furniture sefia • : FURNITURE - EXCHANGED >' Pour inspection invited to examine oar rtwfc of wardrobgs, duchess cheats, irMhftandi, tablet, chairs, Morris, 'htin oedsteads, wire mattreoses,' «u~ kapoc mattroses, tools, etc., etc' N. A. Christiansen 8 Co. 2D7 evon Btreet, N.P. Phone 4SO PINO UP CROZIEB, No. 21, INGLE"WOOD, when you want to go to the Mountain or anywhere else. Big, roomy ?»rs. Competent drivers. Good service 'oBU people get "cold feet" wlien they .etd bad new*, and other* when they jthont a "Unique" Hot I Ask your Chemist for i • "Uaitptr and you'll know what'
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1918, Page 7
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