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NEW ZEALAND -) g&OTHWEBVgTORVj DON'T SHIVER! Wear H.B. Underwear and keep Warm. There's no economy in starving with cold at the expense of health and comfort to save ypur pocket. Clothe your body in a commonsense manner—sufficiently well to keep you warm without unduly "coddling up. "ELB." all-v.ool underwear is nature# clothing for level-headed men. Heavy Lamfcswool Vests and Pants, 6® lid, 7a 6d, 8s lid, 9s 6d. Colonial all-wool Worsted, 11a 6d, 12* fld, 13s 6d. ftngHali Natural Wool and Cotton, 6* lid, 6s fld, 8s 6dL Silk and Wool Mixture, 15s Bd, 1681 6d, 188 flfls" New Zealand Clothing Factory. me New Overland Car, £415. is powerful, quick, economical and ahove all, thoroughly dependaMS; Bad feather need never stop you from using the car. It has powo? and stamina necessary to pull it through deep mud, and against driving! winds; the hood goes up easily and quickly; the curtains fasten from the inside and almost fall into place. Think what it means to yWL Free advice at all times; efficient service by experts. « Let us demonstrate this model to you. On receipt of letter or wire—H <atr at your door. Spedding, Stainton & Co.> Ltd., SOLE North Taranaki AGENTS Motor House, New; Plymouth'.

Fop the Parmer—The Ford One Ton Truck. Why should the farmer cling to horses?—a Blow, expensive means of power—when every other business is adopting the Truck and thereby reducing the cost of hauling, speeding up deliveries and saving the, food that horses would otherwise consume. The motor-driven truck can work constantly at maximum load under the burning summer sun or in the coldert weather. Unlike the horse it needs no rests while working; it eats only while in actual use, and when'thd day's work is done it requires little attention, leaving yon free for other jobs about the place. It can be housed in one-quarter the space of horaeß, wagon and harness. It is a mistaken idea that a track is useful only for driving upon paved roads. The Ford can be driven all over the farm and used for hauling grain, potatoes, fruit, roots, fertiliser, wool, stock, milk or any other product. The ipeed it travels, the time it eaves, and its low upkeep appeal very, strongly to all users. If you need, help order you? Ford Oug Ton Truck to-day. let us tell you about it—write—• DERBY & CO., Licensed Ford Dealers New PlynwutK* Inglewood sub-dealer—G. GUDGEON. H. 'Phone 35S

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

Bergougnan TyresFrance's Best Revolve witfcrthe times—fit Bergougnku Tyros &nd toll hoftfif safe and liappy. WHY KEEP HORSES? ' An lia attachment fitted to your old Ford Cat A MONEY SAVES , A MONEY MAKER Call and'. let ua.gfaetyou particulars. Several 2nd-han4 cara for-'eale—thoroughly ovefiouldfti I love «n:«xp>ert in .xar ekctiialeqEipmeut, "no cure, no pay/ Washbourne Imperial Garage, DB2TOIibfiXMEI. MEW PLYMOUTH. V Private Garage 620 401

W. P. NICOLL &Co (XaSeW.'Bowc). Grain, Seed and Produce Merchants. Sggek Seat-Quality CRASS AtiD CLOVER SEEDS. RJWt OATS, ETC* At >1 ow«rt :p3oe* consistent r V ->. in rtocScs . r-'iintiiiniinii imiUlf ■

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1919, Page 7

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