\"s h\? W»K You Never Know! The demon fire might visit you to-night or tomorrow* Don't let it find vou unDfenarftd and an p»cv & "\j S. f f, * Pp^ a ] you unprepared and an easy victim. Procure a — Fare Extinguisher —to day. The FIRE-GUN is simple to operate—always ready for use —shoots a solid continuous stream of'liquid from a distance of 39 to 40 feet. GET ONE TO-DAY! Price £3 10s. complete. With Bracket and Fully Charged. DON'T ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE. If your garage, storekeeper, or accessory dealer cannot supply you, send £3 10s. to us and we will forward immediately. Post' Paid. L 4* EARLY BROS. LTD., 187 Featherston Street, WELLINGTON. rN tm 1 m S«IW 3. %> □ 0»3r3 m imM. /N A REPUBLIC TRUCK you get more value for every shilling you spend than in any other track on the market. Almost sixty-thousand users back up this statement. There are Fonr Models—Capacities of I Ton; 11 Ton; 2-21 Ton ; and 31 Ton. Write for details and list of useri. « Supplied through any Motor Garage, INGLIS BROS. & CO. LIMITED, " Republic " Distributers for N.Z. JERVOIS QUAY, TARANAKI aod CABLE STREETS, WELUfWTOU fRJCKS^ TRUCKS Alrncst €O,OOO in use more than any other make fflistaycf i The start of the Industry^ To-day the world's best tea comes from Ceylon—yet less than a hundred years ago, in 1839 to he exact, tea was first introduced into that island. The climate of Ceylon was so suited for the development of the tea plant that the teas from Ceylon quickly secured the popular approval and held it. Blended from the best teas from the best Ceylon plantations — EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE is a distinctive tea—superior in quality, in flavour, in strength, in economy and in value. One packet will prove its merits —try it! 15 6726
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1920, Page 12
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298Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1920, Page 12
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