£VVSy l, \*rfV I VVW , VV*VVV*V"i«i*W>V> I THE LAST WEEK OF OUR On Saturday wo positively close the Sale, but until then every day will be a big rushing sale day lull opportunities. f'-1 f?J rrsGoot r/iii! Men's Sac Suits good patterns, strong tweeds. Tailor-cut Suits; good quality and finish. Boys' Sports Suits, good tweeds; sizes 6 to 9, larger sizes rise Is a size. Boys' Sports Suits, good quality; sizes 7 to 13. 55/r 75/" 22/* 29/6 Men's fine Singlets and Pants Men's Soft Hats, good shape and colors. Men's Box-hide Boot 8; medium weight, all sizes. Women's 3>erby Shoes; upto-date shape, splendid value. 7/fi 2ie New ppi Clothing Zealand MM Factory Motor Car Bargains. One New York Baby Grand, £300; Electric light!, starter, spot light, i trouble lamp, bumpers a/~ she beat equipped car in Tttranaki,_Splen* . did condition throughout f One Chevrolet 4-90, £226. ' One 6-seater electric light and starter car; nle&rly new, hasn't - dime ■ 1000 miles. Guaranteed any, trial, £2lO. i One Maxwell, eleotrio light; a good car-and a Buipat'£ls9j j , fcHYi TRIAL WITH THE ABOVE-OAKS. . Hi t Spedding, Stainton & Co.> Ltd., JTEW PLYMOUTH
jiofd A COUNTRY WITHOUT MOTOR CARS, Imagine, if you can, a country without motor cars and you have a country whose commerce is seriously; crippled. The motor car is as necessary to us as the telephone, the telegraph and the railroads. Its per- > manent usefulness is recognised. Buy a Ford. . Local Dealers, H. DERBY & CO., Ford Dealers. Phone 355. Liardet Street, Kew, Plymouth.
BATTERIES s fu- all CARS. I WiLLfIRD f 6 and 12 volt, new Rubber-threaded EXIDE 6 volt. Hudson—Buick —Oakland Battery-work Specialised in. | NEWTON KING, s NEW PLYMOUTH.
Milkers Wanted and no Labour Available. THE FARMERS' Milking Machine SOLVES THE PROBLEM!' • EFFICIENT MILKING AT MINIMUM COST, 2-COW PLANT, £IOO oomp e l n e O t , e ne w,th ! £IOO Terms: 12 Months . . . £llO. TESTIMONIAL Dear Sir*,—l write to tell you that lam very satisfied with thu FAR* », MERS' MILKING PLANT (3-oow) which you installed at my place last August. The plant has run without a hitch all through the season; it has beek easy on the cows and haa milked very clean, there being every little stripping required. I think your machine is out on its own for simplicity of design; there is practically nothin'' *,o get out of order, and it is very easily cleaned , I have had a nuO>r of neighboring farmers to see it, and 1 think they.have' ftll been sui prised to note the absence of vacuum pumps, tanks, etc! The inventor of this machine has evidently worked on the right U»esj»nd I,wish tha company every success.—Yours faithfully, " Inglewood, June T. (Signed) C. J. ALLEMANN* Catalogues vid Testimonials on application frolfl the FARMERS'MIUINQ MACHINE CO. (Taranaki). LTD. Corner Princess and High street, Haver*. Telephone i 24
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1919, Page 7
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