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♦ Yesterday! To-day! To-morrow! x ♦ Yesterday has gone, To-day is here, To-morrow never ? » comes. Buy “H. 8. Sale Bargains to-day! Better far to ♦ S be sure than sorry. ♦ 12 only Men’s Dark Grey Sac Suits. Were 105/-. £ « Sale Price 87/6. ♦ X 36 pairs Men’s Heavy Tweed Trousers. Were 29/6. J Sale Price 23/6. X ♦ 3 dozen Men’s Fine Quality Soft Felt Hats. Were 25/-, ♦' ♦ Sale Price 17/6. * j 18 pairs Ladies’ Patent Court Shoes. Were 37/6. I Sale Price 23/6. X 20 pairs Men’s Black, also Tan, Derby Boots. Were 35/-. S, Sale Price 27/6 ♦ Also numerous other Footwear lines at greatly reduced X. Prices. X N cw Clothing X s Zealand USE! Factory. I * | cloth INCJMgTOKvI NEW PL¥MO OTH t X

CHRISTMAS PRICES IN PART WORN MOTOR CARS. TRUCKS AND MOTOR CYCLES. is the season of the year when we all wish each other well, and. the motoring public will no doubt appreciate to the full that, beside* the usual compliments of the season, we offer them a tangible form of the goodwill extended, by placing before them good part-worn oars, trucks and motor cycles at prices far below’ their value. 1 5-seater FORD, in good order «... ’£l3o 1 5-seater FORD, newly painted, with elec, light & self starter, (£195. 1 FORD LIGHT DELIVERY £l5O 1 FORD 1-TON TRUCK, with spare rim, tyre and tube, body with drop sides; only done a few months’ work ’£225 1 HUMBER LIGHT TRUCK IXIOO 1 REGAL 1-Ton -30 Cwt. TRUCK |£l7s 1 1917-18 MODEL INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE l£6O 1 ELECTRIC MODEL INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE £B5 1 CLEVELAND 2-STROKE, only done few miles .1 £75 At some period during our lives great opportunities are offered. This is yours. Seize it! SOLD EITHER FOR CASH OR ON TERMS. SOLE TARANAKI AGENTS: i THOMAS & JOHNSON SOLE AGENTS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Opposite Rad House HvteL H igw H ' NEVER MIND THE SLUMP BUTTER JJL T Y a FORD and save the rest for EMERGENCIES. The low price of the FORD compared with other Cars will leave a big margin for “Times Ahead.” LET US SHOW YOU THE LATEST MODEL FORD. H DERBY AND CO.; LICENSED FORD DEALERS, NEW PLYMOUTH & INGLEWOOD. ' Phone Day and Night, 355. , - ' DON’T FORGET! WH.LARD THREADED RUBBER INSULATJON gives you most miles of uninterruPted serrvee for vour money. —Ws ' all models stoob “ I Stainton & Co.. Ltd, PHONE 7.32—190. WILLA.Rp SERVICE STATION. P.O. BOX 142. •- ’ ” X People who are dependent upon trains cannot avoid wasting valuable time. . Get a Ford and you can travel where you like, when you like, and in complete comfort. The Ford has proved itself reliable, economical and com- (/ ± fortable, doing all that is asked of J 4 it, and requiring very little attention. /

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BE A GOOD FELLOW TO YOUR ¥ STOMACH. I Treat it m .(he way that nature intended and you will always be well repaid. Help it when there are signs of weakneM or disorder and you have the secret to continued good health. Ti e real first aid to a weak stomach is Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules. They dlgeet what you eat. restore the appetite and relieve all Stomach Trouble, thus improving your general nea.i;h. Obtainable everywhere.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1922, Page 3

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568

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1922, Page 3

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