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m It 5s not hard to have your clothes help you in making pro- ! gress in the world. 'W. ■m Just get garments whose wellbred style suggests success and prosperity. St..* •" You'll And that in the new "H. 8." Sac Suits—they show quality in material and style all We feel better if we know we I are dressed in clothes that make us look well groomed. PRICES 65/- to 115/And with "H. 8." you have the satisfaction of knowing that ' they will give splendid wear. NEW ZEALAND^ Al 51 If it's Electric we can Fix it, BATTERIES—DYNAMOS—I Bring your troubles to us. STARTER—WILLARD SERVICE STATION. When you see this sign YOU KNOW you put your work la th« right hands. CARS CEARS ' MODELS TYPES Speddtag, Stainton & Co., Ltd., MOTOR HOUSE NEW PLYMOUTH.

FORD ONE-TON TRUCK. You can "ow get a Ford One-Ton Truck. This means you can buy a serviceable .commercial vehicle of one ton carrying capacity and which embodies the desirable qualities of Ford sturdy construction and low upkeep expense. Ford reputation for serviceability and economy of upkeep is world-vide and there ban been a popular demand for a model built for commercial usage. . The Ford Truck frame is built of heavy steel and is designed to carry one ton. The wheel base has been lengthened to 124 inches. The standard, Ford motor, transmission and ignition are embodied in the truck- The present widespread Ford service arrangements may he en- ' joyed.by al| Ford truck owners. A worm-drive rear axle system le ■used geared down sufficiently to provide ample power for transporting a one-ton • load at moderate speed. The emergency brakes on the rear wheels, are strong and entirely adequate for truck requirements. The Truck may be obtained with solid or pneumatic rear tyres. Jt is. to your advantage to see the new One Ton Truck, This newest Ford model is now on display at our garage. You are invited to call or let us call on you. H. DERBY & CO., 'Phone 355. Ford Dealers, Liardet Street New Plymouth/ '■''■■ Inglewood sub-dealer—G. GUDGEON.

BATTERIES for all CARS. WILLRRD 6 and 12 volt, new Rubber-threaded EXIDE 6 volt. Hudson—Buick—Oakland Battery-work Specialised im NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH.

"Ita Ford" Trucks. Does this Interest youl?? The Ita'Ford ton Truck attachment fitted, to old Ford Car-* money-maker. Has an overload capacity of one and three-quarter tons. Call and let'jne demonstrate to you. One complete truck for sale, with carrier platform, ...... ,:,■::_;:;.■;.- also-* . Qne jatMt Model Rover, in perfect conditiou, rc-*naaelled in Kov*r ''■■ i^fTi:■■]■'■ ■ ■■;. : . : <■';'': v '^:''.. :.>lso'4o h.pv five-seater; 12-14 h.p. Swift, four seatt; 28 h.p. Hupp, (two-seater' 20 h.p. 1 Buick, two-seater; Moline, 40 h.p., six passenger} ; Darracqj, four-seater.. ■...'■'"■'■.."•' / vAQ^NT:for OVERLAND CARS, 1 . m~ :-.-. ■- _ Bergojignan et Cie ~ " Washboiirne Imperial Garage, DEVON SI'REET, NEW PLYMOUTH > : Phone: Private, 520 { Gar%ge 401,

MANY A HOUSEWIFE—had not realized the possibilities of her baking accomplishments until she began to use ° "SILO" BAKING POWDER This is a matter of common experience. YOUR bakmg success depends upon the ingredients you Use " SILO " BAKING POWDER for Puddings, Cakes, and Scones, and get the best results. ALL GROCERS SELL

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1919, Page 7

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