its first washing—then Buy! You have to think of this if you want shirt satisfaction. Don't buy a shirt just because it looks pretty. Your keen judgment should take you deeper than that—consider the Quality first and satisfaction is bound to ensue. "H. 8." SHIRTS ARE SMART AND GOOD. *& ! ar.. jy-^fc: v^ Striped Neglige, in newest materials and designs, 8/11,10s, 6d, 11/6,12/6, 14/6. White and Tussore Silk, with owwithout collars, 18/6,22* 6d,29/6, . > NEW ZEALAND^ jgjjgTHMCjaisiDrari New Zealand Clothing Factory. r '• w^ L t/ r _ M^'. V"V, \*i?A v iTjJT 'iTij 4T. 6 (I I ii sMff New models actually in ptock—call and let us show them to you. I Speddinn, Stainton & Co., JAMES & ((LLLMAN LIGHTBAND & WANN ■.... -, !.„.... IRA. J. BRIDGER SPEDDINO& STAINTON, ' TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS. ...HAWERA. v STRATFORD, ElthMtt.
The Chandler Six Offers you the greatest value in all respects, of any ear on the market It's deep and roomy seats, it's perfect streamline body, it's marvellous motor with Bosch high tension magneto, separate unit starting and lighting motor, and behind all these the Chandler Service, any and all parta are kept in stock. Call or Write for price and literature Taranaki Distributors— Washbourne Imperial Garage, Devon Street Phone 401 New Plymouth, fiawera Agent: Mortlocke and Co., Princes Street.
H. DERBY & CO., LIARDET STREET NEW PLYMOUTH LICENSES FORD SEALERS. FORD CARS FORD ONE TON TRUCKS FORDSON TRACTORS "OLIVER" GANG PLOWS GENUINE SPARE PARTS, ACCESSORIES, TYRES, OILS, BENZINE, ETC., ETC. "EVERYTHING FOR THE FORD. 5
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.
ploughed six Inches deep out of gr« before the seed was sown. The 1«; manured with pig manure and well harrow and sown last week In November with lib of seed and Bcwt. of manure, composed of equal parts of bone and super. The crop was hoed both with the flat hoe and Planet Junior, and hand thinned. The crop was very clean and free from weeds. Mr. W. S. Knuckey look second prize with an bVerthlck crop of Barrlbnll'a i weighing 30 tons 4cwt per acre. They "mine on similar land, treated the so it on which the- first prl: and sown the first lbs of seed and scwt. of Borthwlclrt mangel manure per acre. The crop was hand hoed, and was very free from woods. Mr. H. H. Giddy won third prto with a crop of Barrlball's and orange jrcllow carrots, weighing 27.8 tons, growing on good high land Topped with oats last autumn and fed off. wiift nimurhpd air inph«a deep, well disced, Ith lib of seed and 4cwt of _ed of three parts bone and one of super. The crop was wheel and flat hotd and thinned.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1919, Page 7
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455Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1919, Page 7
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