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RJ/ m BUICK MODEL EX 45 W. O'CALLAGHAN - Hawera, DISTRIBUTOR FOR TARANAKI. Sub Agents: f. H. ROBERTSON & CO., New Plymouth. TAYLOR & ROBERTS, Inglewood. ». B. LACEY, Stratford. Shipments of Buicks now arriving regularly. Prices: 1919 Models. Sweater, Six Cylinder, £550. 3-Seater, Six Cylinder, £550. 7-Seater, Six Cylinder, £630. 2 and 5-Seater, Four Cylinder, about '£435. arriving September^ ALL PRICES F. 0.8. WELLINGTON. Experienced Motorists speak enthusiastically of "The Old Buick." The early Buicks—pioneer Valve in Head motor cars of the world—enjoyed an envible reputation fdr reliability and power. . The present Buicks represent the utmost in refinement and development of the original Buiok Valve in* Head principle. Exceptional riding comfort and beauty of design have been combined with reliability and economy. Full information from Sub Agents, or— W. O'CALLAGHAN, HAWERA.

le World's Master Motor Cycle, Reading Standard. EXCELLENCE, POWER, SPEED. v . ■ . f Model 18S-6 h.p. (three speed), single. Model IST—I6 kp. (three speed), twin. the fastest and most powerful motor in the world. '■- ' TflE IDEAL MOTOR CJTCLE FOB SIDE-CAR TODRINa \? ifi< - When a 1 better motor cycle is made it will be an R.S.fttt, ' |t PRICE £llO. ELECTRIC MODEL £l2O. "t * / ' AH tepair-jroifc done by competent mechanics. **■'*• la J. McKAIN, *j> SOUTH TARAMAKI AGENT. ' AtJOTIOKBERS, STOCK, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, IUWEBA. . i. ■ ■ t^m|<i^^m!isei' K » v Priacess Street. ';•/; ClMUtag Sale* oOmtneted to wyr part pf the District, New" Zealand State Accident Sunruce. ' s>' NattbwaiSfftnal Ufa Association. attention. % - * f i - TELEPHONE 517;

Forever I COyeansr I Bonningtoa's hu held a j premier plaee and to-day eni joys immense popularity in | thousands of families. The I reason isn't hard to fiai—ton's IrishUMoss i it the standard family oougb 1 | remedy, and is sure and J prompt in relieving itubborn ,5 conghs and colds in both old >l 1 and jroung. In all eaiei ot )j | cold in the head, throat or | m lunga. 1 » TWji in nnthin» ta annul I ffi Bonningtoa s Iruh Mom—it « contains no opiates or harmful drugs. Keep a bottle in j j the house-a dose or two after | j a "wetting" will speedily | counteract chills and stop a j cold becoming serious. ] a Look for Bonnington's name c on the bottle and beware of I substitutes. 161 i Asthma CAN be Cured ue ciwrttta. H* iiUnul druiiu to «put iyit<u. Eimllf ttinUn far r«ut ul aid. Cm riikl 1. wot < tridh»Kkti. wni«*iwW 434. In itamnftr ecrfaft, BRIDGE DRUG STOR 7 Bridge BuUdissge) lUr«utg«h*p« Rd. AUCKX

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1919, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1919, Page 10

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