TWO POPULAR STYLES FOR SMART DRESSERS. ' THE "COURT" SHOE ' A dainty shoe, fitting ne.U and trim to the fot, with a delightfully firm grip at the ankle. For smart afternoon calls it is in perfect taste. IN GLACE AND PATENTPriees, 21/-, 23/6, 27/ C, 82/«. THE "DERBY" ifflk Is the essence of perfection. A neat t^s }. walking shoe that will be in great [ demand this season. IN GLAOE AND PATENT— Prices, 21/-, 23/6, 25/-, 27/0, 38/fl.. L*IEW ZEALAND; K ™™<MFACTORVJ 1918 Indians actually in stock. Many clever and interesting improvements, making this the best and smartest up-to-dale moto cycle ever produced, flail and inspect right now* Speeding & Stainton, NEW PLYMOUTH AND ' STRATFORD. 1/KfcVERSAL NECESSARY FARM EQUIPMENT. < Moro and more the Ford Car is looked upon by progressive farmers as necessary farm equipment the same as the plough, the hayrake, lie drill, the mower, the milking machine, and other labor and time-savinz machinery • ° A fanner with a Ford ear can dispense with one or two of his horses and make the trip to town, railway station, creamery or to'the neighbors in o'ie third the time. In fact there is no farm machine made that wiil save the busy farmer and his busy wife so much valuable time as the Ford. And it's so easy to take care of—far easier than a horse. Ao hay or oats to get, no harnessing or unharnessing, no stable to clean. The Ford practically takes care of itself. Ask any farmeT who owns a Ford, if he would ever again try to get along without it. His answer will hasten your decision to own one.. Write for further particulars to .-..■,-„. . iniMMwro® Local Ford Dealers and Service Station. Phone 356. New Plymouth. All sizes now available* URGE QUANTITY FORD 30 x 3* PRICES STIH THE BEST. NEWTON KING, TYRES I FOR TYRE RELMILITY underlieavj pressure and adverse condifipsg The apmouped cap is arumpoptont faetop mmodepftwapfape. | , AvorvTypes ape used exclusive!/ {" ■ ' fop these ego's bytheWap Office. .FITBRWISfIAVONS" 1 , I ToYourCar. WW A . TEA TIMBER PIRECT. .FFvpM SAWMILLS TO ANY RAILWAY STATION. AND COMPANY, MORLEY ST., NEW PLYMOUT (Breakwater Tram), and at INGLEWOOD and WAITARA. nnAB/SSAKIt lAND, BUItDINO **"» IHVW* A . MENT SOCIETY. ' " • (Permanent) BUI TOUR OWN HOME. Ibe Society lends money on freehold or •• - mm Leasehold • lands. Based: on the calculation of Hit, profit* uadi duruie Ilia 1 ' ' of £1 Ha' Bd in Prom whtob, deducting the' amount of the loan Timber of all kinds, Joinery, Sashes and I Wouid le *»« a> v"& «* ineneet Builder,' Requirements. ." M v» *«' : _, ! o»ar £2OOO. JJoors, Shop Fronts, Glass, Cement and! r,lret *«» : Measn nicnard Cock (Chilm P.O. BOX 17. 'PWQWH (MP SauUteworth, W. F„ Nawnun, Nei
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1918, Page 7
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