THE . @@P HAVE I EVERY ARTICLE UP-TO-DATE. We take off our hats to the glorious British 2Tavy, which !has enftbled us after four years of devastating war, to say, "The new goods have arrived." Y oil will find them well up to th# standard that has mads the "HB" brand famous all over New; Zealand for 45 years. The new shipments include Moil's Tailor-cut Ready-to-weal Suits in a varied assortment of colorings and materials. Boys' Sports Suits in great variety; Men's Boys' Shirts, Under* wear, Ties, Collars, Socles, etc.,' ill the newest styles; Ladies/ Men's and Children's Panamas, and all travelling requisites(' also a-choice selection of Footwear for all members of th# family. WE CORDIALLY INVI TE YOUR INSPECTION, NEW ZEALAND New & GiOTHING FACTORY Clothing Factory.
FOR SALE. Chevrolet 4-90, electric light and starter, good condition throughout; £250. t Douglas, two-speed, fine order, £3C Binks' Carburettors for Mitchell, Studebaker. Allen, Ford, Calcott, Hum'* ber, Morris, Oxford, Regal, Oakland, Harley Davidson, two strokes Douglas, Indian 5 li.p, , " Speckling, Stain ton & Co., JSEW PLYMOUTH ; WAR TIME ECONOMY. WHY PUT TAX UPON YOUR PURSE AND CAR? THE HEAVIER Tlllf CAR, "THE GREATER THE UP-KEEP. THE FORD GETS YOU THERE—AND BACK AGAIN—COMFORTABLY A2JD FOR LESS COST THAN ANY CAR. DISTRICT-DEALERS. H. DERBY & CO., Liardet Street, New Plymouth.
H A 0M jM Experienced motorists realize that all they need to know about a tyre or a tube is told by one word "Firestone." This name has come to *me?n that rubber and workmanship cannot produce a better tube. Its resistance to heat is so great that it is fresh and lively and holds the ait? from season to season.' Let us ores you t& get tfifs tube for the money it will __ save in tube bills and die economy it will mean through its superb support of your casings. Weak, leaky tubes are among the worst enemies of tyres. And remember that aQ we have said is covered by the one word, "Firestone*"; the "Word of Honor!* in tabes or ~ A* CO, U&cWmiuißitt^nill&utui .. ObanelU at AKtmntfat Onto: WrSt fcrflfatiretaf UliTttm
SUMMER TIME TABLE. OAR LEAVES DAILY. 9.45 a.m. Awakhio 7 10 10.10 10.30 Waitara Motonui Onaero Ureijui Waitoitoi 10.40 „ Uruti 11.20 „ Okau Ed. 12.30 p.m. To'gap'tu 1.30 ~ Moh'k'ti'a 2 „ Mokau 2.30 „ AWakino ■ 250 „ (Arrive) Mokau 7.35 Moh'fti'a 8 To'gap'tu 8.30 Okau Rd. 9.10 Uruti 9.50 Waitoitoi 10.15 Urenui 10.50 Onaero 11 Motunui 11.15 Waitara 11.30 (Arrive). Connecting at Waitara with, car for Lepperton to meet Wanganui train. Information can lie obtained at garass#, Waitara. Fa re a "ash. G. H. JOHNSTONE
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1918, Page 7
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426Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 12 October 1918, Page 7
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