'4 * <& •IF ITS 5J ITS GOOD WEEK ©P SHARP SELLING. Are you interested in living money t If bo the 'Specials" w»> are showing in tha windows this week will prove irresistiUtj;! attractive. They are the balance of several special lines vhiolt) we are going to quit before the pew goods arrive. Men's Fine Singlets and Pants .... 1/11 * Men's Flanjwlette Pyjamas 7/11 Men's white Crepo Tennis Shirts 3/11 Men's white Twill Neglige Shirts 4/11 Men's black Cashmere-finisli Socks I/O Men's white Handkerchiefs (dozen) 4/11 Men's Tussore Silk Polo Collars 1 ■/• ms ZEALANDI New HB|B| Clothing Zealand faligl • Factory f ImOTHIItOFUCtOBffI J
Motor Car Bargains. One New York Baby Grand, fSQO; Eiiect.ric -light, starter, spot light, . trouble lamp, bumpers a/c tho best equippedaair in did condition throughout , Ofie Chevrolet 4-00, £225. One 5-seater electric light atid starter car; - nlearly new, ham'tvidoi)® 3 1000 miles. Guaranteed any, trial, £2lO. > Ga<! Maxwell, electric liglit; a good car and a enig'Bfr SlfiO.' y ANY TRIAL WITH THE !ABOVEC£RS» Spedding, Stainton & Co.> Ltd., NEW PLYMOUTH
A COUNTRY WITHOUT MOTOR GARB. 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. M , Local Dealers, H. DERBY & CO., Ford Dealers. Phone -355. li*rdet Street, Kew Plymouik.
BATTERIES for all CARS. % ' WILLARD 3 6 and 12 volt, new Rubber-threaded EXIDE 6 voit. Hudson—Buick—Oakland Battery-work Specialised in. ; NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH. J —
Milkers Wonted and no Labour Available. THE FARMERS' Milking Machine SOLVES THE PROBLEM! EFFICIENT MILKING AT MINIMUM CO6T. 2-COW PLANT, £1 00 °° M owine W,th I £IOO Terms: 12 Months ... . £llO. TESTIMONIAL Dear Sire,—l write to tell you that lam very satisfied with the FARMERS' MILKING PLANT (J-cow) which you installed at my place last August. Ths plant Jut* rurt without a hitch all through the season; it h#» been easy 99 the cows and hap milked very clean, there being every }it% stripping required. ? y°u,r packing is put on its owp for simplicity of design; there is practically nothing to get out of order, and it is very easily pjeaned I'have had a number of neighboring farmers to see it, and I thinjc they hav§ all been surprised to note the absence of vaauum PTOIW, tanks, st?. The inventor of this machine has evidently workad right lines, and I wiah the company every auceess.—Youra faithIpgiewopi Jwe T. 1 (Signed) C. J. AL3JSMANN. Catalogues and Testimonials* on application £° m v FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE CO. (TaraiakfrvrCL^ Corner Princes* and High street, Hawera. , •
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 February 1919, Page 7
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