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TWO POPULAR STYLES FOR SMART DRESSERS the -corarr" shoe A dainty shoe,' fitting neat and trim' to tie fot, with a delightfully firm' grip at the ankle. For smart after-' noon calls it is in perfect taste, IS OLAOE AND PATENT— Mm* 21/-, sm, 82/& THE "DERBY" Is the essence of perfection. A neat walking shoe that will he in gtnt demand this season. ' W GLACE AND PATENT—- ' Prices, 21/-, 23/0, 25/-, 27/0, 3^o. ;, 1918 Indians actually in stock. Many clever and interesting improvements, making this the best and smartest up-to-date moto cycle ever produced. Call and inspect right now. Spedding & Stainton. NEW PLYMOUTH AND I STRATFORD. — 1.111, lIIMII.III.MHI I M | NECESSARY FARM EQUIPMENT. More and more the Ford Car is looked upon by progressive farmers as necessary farm equipment the same as the plough, the liayrake, the drill, the mower, the milking machine, and other labor and time-saving machinery. A farmer with a Ford ear can dispense with one or two of his horses and make the trip to towß, railway*station, creamery or to the neighbors in one third the time. In fact there is no farm machine made that will save the busy farmer and his busy wife so much valuablo time as the Pord. And it's so easy to ituke care of—far easier than a horse. No hay or oats to get, no harnessing or unharnessing, no stable to cleaul The Pord practically takss care of itself. | Ask any fanner who owns a Ford, if sre would ever again try to get | along without it. His answer will hasten your decision to own OB*. | Write for further particulars to H. DERBY & CO., Local Ford dealers and Service Station. Phone 355. New Plymouth. hcHdSnVKU AT LAST! All sizes now available. LARGE QUANTITY FORD 30 x3J PRICES STILL THE BEST. NEWTON KING, STOCKIST. TYRES /✓A Sfi, ,-fi» qjr hNf w! WE Have Gains® "" Our Objective" HAIG. i A Jtorte but eloquant «#(t very welcome feature ol neld-Mai'slia'l Haig't recent dispatches. -hqs Always bocfv • dl#. tlngjjlshlng f*atur« a< AVOWSCikttftWft a» 'THE Tm THftT SETS WHOIE3ALE-HAUNC A it L">. CRfII3TCiIUaCH', If ATS K ATS R ATS IK vttti. 11. C. LUKE, the well known Ingleivood: Grain Merchant, writes:— "For destroying rats, absolutely the best and most reliable remedy is COMMONSENSE RAT EXTERMINATOR. It las saved me pounds in a year. The rats disappear as if by magic and leavo no offensive smell." fTl*B»NAfiit t/XSn, BOII.DINQ A MENT SOCIETY. (Permanent) | BUY YOUR OWN HOMB. 1 sbe Society lenft money on„ Freehold or,'»p» - ▲ mayH islect his owd atuhSwv plans ind builder: T Tfce Society, pays ooajfc of preparing ftitd rifto* Wring alt moitpftff" a; <joJ or oter. All profit* divtued eqaally amongst bowflrwt and investors. The Societv ia purely 00-OpfcM* tlve. ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. WHOLESALE, BURGESS, FRASER & CO. (Limited.) New Plymouth and ; Bleed on the calculation ol the profit* stido . during the last few years, the time rwtyHrMl ' < to repay a loan it seven yean. For examples . A member borrowing £IOO (Ave ah«re» ol .CW - ; eaoli) would have paid in monthly !ol £1 lie 8d in aeven yean ... CJSS 0• ; I From which, deducting the amount . ) ol tM loan WO 0 J Would have aa paid to* iacerest • j tha balance C3x. 0 t The Society has a RESERVE FDNII »t ;; orsr £2OOO. Dlrectora- Measn Richard Cook (Chalfmiirti A. ' flhuttleworth, W. L. Newman, Newton SUA, A. Goldwater, T. E. Skinner, Colonel Cllfi j See to it .that you get the right tewij;* when you invest in a GABDE2T HOSIJ.:: Ask for NORTH KR.TTISH RUBBER OO.'S make. Lasts for years—do« sot TTircmy. I burst, crock or, bend. Sold ertejr ~ lyrtwte, 9

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1918, Page 7

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