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" H. 8." Winter Boots for Men fill the Bill. They do more than that because you really get much more out of them than your money's worth, you get extra, service. If you wear that kind of footwear you are a true economist. THESE ARE "H.Bi" VALUES IN MEN'S BOOTS: ' Strong Box Calf, with stout Glace Kid, for lighter wear, with soles, in full or medium toes. JgJ wk ' and 32/6, 39/ 6, 42/-, 49/6. 29/6, 35/-, 37/6, 45/ v NEW ZEALAND HIN New Zealand Clothing Factory

Bergougnan TyresFrance's Best. Revolve >,lth the times—fit Bargougnau Tyreß t-androll home safe and happy. . ' WHY KEEP HORSES? An Ita attacian6nt "fitted-to- your old JVird Cir , A MONEY SAYEB * MONEX MAKEty Call and let us give you particulars. ' Several 2nd-h&nd cars for sale—thoroughly, overhaulded' I have an expert in car electrical equipment, "no cure, no pay" Washbourne Imperial Garage, DEVON STKEfiT, NBW PLYMOUTH. Private 'PHONES Garage 620 ■ • • 401

For the Former~>--The Ford One Ton Truck. Why/should the .fanner cling to. hotßMt-Hi shtar, eip'enslV# rdeatt .of everjf other adopting the Truck and thereby reducing the cost of h&blmg, speeding up deliveries and saving the food, that Horses woulfl otherwise consume. The motor-driveji trucjc can work Consts&tiy at maximum ldad under the burning summersun or in tile cciideut weather, tlnllke the horde ft needs iw'lists-While working; it Mts only while in actual use, and when the day's work'is done it requires little attention; leaving ■ yoa free lor other jobs about the place, s It can be housed in one-quarter the > space df horses, wagon and harness It is at mistaken Idea that a truck; is uifliul only for driving upon paved roads. The Ford can be driven allllfer the firm and tuw for , hauling grain, potatoes, fruit, root% f6jftuwei§wool, stock, tttiJk or uff other product.; The tpeed it travels, thp time it saves, and its low tipkeep appeal very strongly to all users. If you need help order your Ford One Ton Truck to-day. Let tw tell you; about It—write— sj H. DERBY & €Q., * 'Phone 355 Licensed Ford Dealers Plymouth. IbglewiM sub-dealer—G. GUDGEON. 1917 TJREE-BBATRH Studebiker motor car equal to new* electric lights, starter.! spare rim and tire, 8-diy clock} PyreM extra detachable seat; fully eqiipped with tubes, tods, etc.; car done yeiy llttlo work. Any trial given, ' * ' . ' ' SPINX 6-seater, electric light and starter, good order; £225. MAXWELL at/£UC.- electric light'; car in tip top running condition. Spedding, Stainton & Co., Ltd., ir. 'SOLE North Tanmaki "aOEHTS "" ''A-' Motor House, New, Plymouth. •■■ ' »•* -■ iW'CW t' Yl lfi V s J : ii !•; MILLARD •« % * q and 12 new Rubfcer-tfif&adW f EXIDE - V .v. (L.-JVIVI* • V'.' / 6 volt. Hudson—Bulck—Oakland -r *■ - <*■**»» V,. ;■■»■{ V vrr;. *1 in-. 1 w j.:» />.ur h * Battery-work M KIN ' N|W| PLYMOUTH. "ANIBEti ITIPS 2s 6d and ?s 8d per ib. ( There is no better valu? on the market.

MOVING IN wamß.. Short, cold days and wither often unfavoidable imake it spfeolally important to get experts to moVe furniture Our experienced itien ecoStanise time, do the work carefully, skilfully and incon* vtmiehce you at little m poMble. 'The projM the hirtiiture liprtji ,;jj, fcrft 4XM)- , -i f W * *8 ; >< i T ,

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1919, Page 7

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