■BBSS" (1) Have you shirts that fit badly at tlie neek? (•2) Have you shirts tliat are faded and shrunk? (3) And don't they make you irritable? THEN CHANGE YOUR DEALER AND BUY ONLY THE FAMOUS << H. 8." SHIRTS | | THEY ARE PERFECTION ALL OVER. * NEW LINES JUST .OPENED:— Jimart Striped Neglige style, 8/6, 7/0, 9/6, 12/6. White and self striped Tennis, 6/11, 7/6, 8/0. White and- Tussore Silk, 15/ C, 17/6, 10/6. ' New Zealand Clothing Factory. NEW ZEALAND* €
35/* ........ £4 10s £3 10s to £5 10s 0.. 7/0 to 30/, 25/*' Spedding & Stqinton's Special List. Spot lights fitted from ... Plated Bumpers, for Buicks Other cars Mechanical Horns Mascots, from ..... ...j. Special Tool Kits Vulcamsers a-i Motor Cycle Pumps .. Car Pumps Exhaust Whistles Tyre Levers, plated Carbide, per tin .... 28 x 3 Tyres, from .... Compare our prices and see our stocks. for the moter. 30/ i 1-2/9 23/- ; 2/fl , 1/0 i£3 5s We carry everything. Spedding & Stointon. NEW PLYMOUTH AND STRATFORD.
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 hayrake, the drill the mower, the milking machine, and other labor and time-saving machinery, A farmer with a Ford car can dispense with one or two of his horses and make the trip to town, railway station, creamery or to the Jieigh+i° r ? n \, one le t' me - In fact there is no farm machine made that ■ will 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. o hay or oats to get, no harnessing or unharnessing, no stable to<clean. J.H6 J; ord practically takes care of itself. i Ask any farmer who owns a Fold, if he would ever again try to get along without it. His answer will hasten your decision to owa one. Write for further particulars to H. DERBY & CO., Local Ford Dealers and Service Station. Phone 355. New Plymouth.;
AT LAST! Aii sizes now available. LARGE QUANTITY FORD 30x3} PRICES STILL THE BEST. NEWTON KING, STOCKIST. tyres WeHaveGak VOUR'OjBJE^ M recent A tarsa but'eloquant and t very welcome leatura oil Fie Id-Marshal S disjtacM*. ha» always'ttceft a dl« 4 tlngijUhlwg (eagimw; AVQNS—icnownrat v '• the tyre th« ens thbe".
Eliminate risk on ceolaog<-day—-cross out the eggs. ar Yoircajvlje certain vfhen.you useEdnteajdSs Egg Powder that your cakes, pikelets, puddings will be tasty and wholeseme. Buy a tin of »i® 5,000 British workers are employed making NORTH BRITISH TYRES. Fit a NORTH BRITISH "DREADNOUGHT" to your motor cycle, and get yojir mm& ms*k. H
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 October 1918, Page 7
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