\ OUR 1 HAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED. BIG BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED ALL THIS WEEK Men's fine Singlets and Pants Tj ft "| Men's white Tennis and Neg* %e6iUTtB ......« 5/g Men's string JTanadette Pyjamas Mea'a wliite ITT,a,nflto<&fefs ..-»..*w,.„..,...- » 4«en Men's soft Bats, smart chapes jjnd <oIot« .. ».......« 7/6 Men's <Mack and navy Socks "f/(j Men'* Colonial wool Socis J/Jj And many other attractive economies. New Zealand 1000322323 11 ICIOTHiHC FACTORYI Clothing Factory 9 *N*V**A*W**t^^ A Motor Car Bragain For jmjhediate sale, on fceh&U of a elient—Three-seater latest Briscoe Car; self-starter; electric lights; wire wheels; is new condition;! smart and economical; price, £226; any trial or examination, ■ I One Ford Touring Car; newly painted and-ovornaukd) guaranty. Prioa, [£l4o. MOTOR BIKES— '-. K One 7-9 Dayton two-speed; as good as new; cost [£110; u great snip «t '£6s. One 1917, Indian, complete with coach-built bodjj and Indian Ckuriii !£l3O. - - ..- ing, Stainfon & Co., Ltd., SEW PLYMOUTH Wt§wtSL A COUNTRY WITHOUT MOTOR GARS. Imagine, if you can, a country, without motor cars an<j you have a country •whose commerce is crippled. The motor car is as necessary to us as Ufe telephone, the telegraph and the railroads. Its pegs 1 raanent usefulness is reeognised. Buy; a IJord. >^'ysa''l3 & ; Local Dealers,, , •/, ''A H. DERBY & CO., Ford Dealers. Phone 355. Liardet Street, sm &rwM?
BATTERIES for all CARS. WILLMD 6 and 12 volt, new Rubber-threaded 6 volt. Hudsan-Buick-Uakland Battery-work Specialised in. NEWTON KING, (JEW PLYMOUTH. Milkers Wanted and no Labour THE FARMERS' Milking Machine SOLVES THE PROBLEM! EFFICIENT Mil KING AT MINIMUM COST,; 2-OOW PLANT, I Si COMPLETE WITH ) ' hi ENGINE ) I Terms; 12 Months >r « M . £llO. £lO ,'* TESTIMONIAL. „?™, ?J?rCL^ rite io tell y° tt tout I atn veryaatisflcd with the ?AKMERS' MILKXNG,PLANT (3-cew) which, you installed at my place last August. The plant has run -without a hiteh all through the season; it has been easy on the cows and has miLked very clean, there being every little stripping required. I think your machine is out on it* ovrn /or simplicity of design; there is practically nothing to get out of order, and it is very eatilf cleaned . I 'have had a numbar of neighboring farmers to aae it, and i think they have all been surprised to note the absence of vacuum pumps, tanks, etc. The inventor of ttis machiwe has evidently wov'-.sd on the right lines, and I wiak the.company every success.—Yours faithfully, * Inglewood, June 7, ■<V ! (Signed} C. J, ALLEMANS. Catalogues and Testimonials on appfication f r om tht FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE CO. CTaranaW). LTD. Come* Princess and High street, Hrtraik, qCel»n&pß« «*
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1919, Page 7
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