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r "T 11 ▼ if f T Tvw▼ T T W▼ ▼TWTr THE WEATHER DEFIED! "H. 8." Oilcoats Win The Day! At last tliere is tlie-intense pleasure and satisfaction of knowing that weather-resisting oilakia coats ar. l Canvas Oil Coats can be bought NOW. "fLß.'s stock of these Coats is extensive, tlia coats are l excellent qualities and the prices low—considering. BUY AN "H. 8," OILCOAT TO-DAY. Men's blaclc, double tEronghoufi 45/Our celebrated Oiled (Canvas Coatf jgaiHBNFR TO/6 Boys' black Oilcoa|s, sizea 32 to |8 15/6 Jio-24/6, New Zealand Clothing Factory. NEWZEALAND *2

1917 THREE-SEAIER Studebaker molor ; car equal to new, electric lights, starter, spare rim and tire, 8-day clock; Pyrene extra de* tachable seat j fully equipped with, tubes, tools,. etc.; air don» yeiy little '> work, Any trial given, SPINX 5-seater; electric light and* Btarter^gdod { older; £225. MAXWELIj at ,£150; electrio light;] carintip t-np winning condition.'<J Spedding, Stainton & Co. t Ltd., SOLE North Taranaki AGENTS Motor House, Plymouth. For the Farmer-—-The Ford One Ton Truck. Why should the farmer cling to horses?—a slow, expensive means bf power—when every other business is adopting the Truck and thereby Jfe» ducing the cost of hauling, speeding up deliveries, and. saving the food, that horses would otherwise consume. The motor-driven, truck can work constantly at is&rimum load under the burning sUßsun ot in the coldest weather. Unlike the hone It needs no rests while working; it eats only while in actual use, and when the 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 horses, wagon and harness. It is a mistaken idea that a truck is useful only for driving upon paved roads. The Ford can be driven all over the farm and used for hauling gram, potatoes, fruit, roots, fertiliser, wool, stock, millr or any other product. The tpeed it travels,-the time it saves, and its low keep appeal very strongly to all uisers. If you need heln order tout Ford-One Ton Truck to-day. Let ua tell you about, it—write— H. DERBY & CO., Phone 355 Licensed Ford Dealers Now; Plymouth. Inglewood sub-dealei--G. GUDGEON. BATTERIES for all CARS. WILLARD 6 and 12 volt, new Rubber-threaded EXIDE 6; volt. Hudson—Buick —Oakland Battery-work Specialised in. NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH.

let a. Ocrcgh. £?et ahcfld ' "* Th»t littl# cold of yo-Jtamay I .Don't waft until you bMd'V « i; doctor—BonuinrtonV Irish ; .Trill quickly l&lp you throw it off. Thir ipltndid ronwdy ku prowd it* efficaoy by 60 long yaar». It ii the ttsmdard family. cough remedy and btacfieial for both old tod young. ton's Moss speedily drives away that " wretohed" feeling—breaks up the sough or cold, Koothw the irritation and heals the throat and ln»fi. Every wine housewife keep* Bsnningtoa's ta the home ready (or etnergeneip. The, snaeeis of thU jfflgUnt remedy &u eaosed many \lnftrlOT substitutes Jo be placed u»o----he market. Speeity ionntfljrten'O

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1919, Page 7

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