When Tire Trouble Gomes—lUsnember thisA Wow-out comes from the inside—from a bruised and deadened fabric. CSAlfo TO THE **ROAU> gite you much MORE MILEAGE becau«e the Miller process JMnafacture preserves the cotton fabric which is the foun. elation of the tire. CwpplteO by Autism ud DMlm throughout tho Dominion. Olstrlbutori—E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON.
More Miles per Gallon—More Miles on Tyres MAXWELL goes on year after year without X. troob!e-;Covere thousands and thousands of • suits without any loitering Sn the repair Ihop. MaiWtU-owucia in Taranaki will tell you that. Utn't one man-owned a Maxwell four years—ftaVend 23/ WO miles—repair bill, 30/-. Many other «vmUy good. Not only is the Maxwell the most reliable and economical Car in its class—but the Maxwell service J oiler is unequalled. I carry a larger stock of spare parts ttari the agent of any other car—and my mechanics are Maxwell experts and enthusiasts. Bat cat the facts for yonrselt-learn why UfanraU mesas latin* ertieftation. The 19X9 Model is Great Value. £360 iacluding Spsre Wheel, Tyre and Tnbe—absolutely reedy for the road—cuersnteed for one yeu\ C.L. WILSON SOLE TARANAKI AGENT ELTHAM ."to ■ftUMWArr WOTOBS, LTD. NEW PLTMOUTE J. MEWTON b CO. ........ STRATFORD. A. J. XffißT ............v...... ........... WAITARA. Vi m 'SaACKLBTO* ................................. HAWERA.
IP YOU ARE INTERESTED in high-claas vehicles, you will be pleased to know liat IBS EGMONT COACH ft CAHIUAGE CO, , turning out the finest vehicles in the dietriet. Yean of experience is the carriage building line enable us to build TRAPS AND GIGS V, that for easy running and unart appeftr* . anee could not be excelled. AN UrSPECIION mi cohvincb you. tymont Coach & Carriage Co. PAGE STREET (Near Commercial Hotel) STBATPOBD,
measure up to the highest standard In qualities that realty matter to motorists IN SAFETY AMD BHEMTH W tHBUBAWCE EEOMMY Of COST P£R MILE AND THEY'RE BRITISH. . fftOM ALL QARAOEB . mrtmt * to. lta* ommma
OUR GARDEN. AND WHAT TO SOW IN IT. Well, now. let's go on with the garden •ad do our little bit to reduce the high east Of living. If all available-ground it not dug up and sweetened, it must be started goon. Then what shall we plant in it? Carrots are very easily grown and useful. Cooper's "Major" is Mftndid. There i« nothing finer anyWfcere, but we stock all the sorts worth hiving. In Parsnips, Cooper's "Model" is unrivalled. All our other classes of ae«ds are equally good. Neatly all the principal priM-takeni UH Seedr.aupplied by Coopers, either in piflfcets or buDc. Aak any of themaa to the genuine quality and true value. We get dozens of letters each season telling us how well "SEEDS OF SUCCESS"—COOPER'S SEEDS do iii all parts of New Zealand. Mr T. Webb, the lam 0 0? prize-taker Of Palmerstdtt North,'wHtes and'sayss "The best parsnips I ever 1 had were from Cooper's Maoriland grown Parenip Seed, add 1' find all of Ovjjwi'b Seeds equally Bood*" Insist 1 upon having COOPER'S N.Z. qrotrn Seeds—the/-"SEEDS- OP StJCF. COOPER, LTD., WELLINGTON. of Seeds South .
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 August 1919, Page 7
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496Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 8 August 1919, Page 7
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