"DRESS UP." (During tie we«k from April 1« to 19, , pvery briujoh j»i*lib'N-.Z, Gifctlriig ftwilot j will be juicing % fecial akow of i Men's Sac Suits Ready for Service. _ SPECIAL PRICES. Strong Working Suits, 30/-, 35/-, 42/Tailor Cut Box Suits, 47/8, 57/6, 65/-, 70/Cotswold or Sports Suits, 34/6, 42/-, 57/6, 65/Each suit perfect fitting and nude from Tweeds md. Worsted^ 6ECUKB ONE TO-DAY ICLOTHttI&FACTO
The 1916 INDIAN, an achievement of such advanced capacities, that Hi J raises the Motor-cycle to a far higher mechanical plane than ever, ; WE ARE BOOKING FOR MARCH DELIVERY NOW. Booklet o»| application. .•■ ,•>, •■'■; p* * J. C. SPED DING, ( NEW PLYMOUTH, ■<.
dgb Brothers IS A CAE OF STOER-VALUE. It has the quality- that ensues long life. It has as much pcww nod as much speed as anyone could wish for, and we want to prova this t» you. We want you to get the personal touch of the DODGE—we want you to drive the car itself. This will give you the knowledge of it* power, the knowledge of its mechanism, the knowledge of how it performs for the novice, the knowledge of how it works on all speeds and on all roads. Put this little thoroughbred through any trial you like, «nd you will find that it will come out o» top. NEWTON KIN 6 CURKIE STREET NEW PLYMOOTHf
-im {i^^^iV™':; .•^® GOODS. / TENNIS RACQUETS. Ayer's Wilding ...ysFSSijj.v" * 2 /- Slazenger's La'b't Chambers ■...**,/» " S.N.D. .....,... . .. 42/- » Doherty ....:...'" 40/- " Kitson :.............. 42/- » E.G.M ...V.'.^MTB Spalding's Gold Medal D .... .... 42/0 » Whitehouse ',. "SO/. " " lID .-•.•.--•:««* 42 /° " Special Damon ~],; 30/. " " HC w . <#c ..42/6 » Demon . 21/. Slazenger's Lyceum .„.,........ 42/6 " Renshaw ...Z.»„W* TENNIS SUNDRIES. --..;- Transparent Handle Gsips 1/9. Tennis Presses 2/9 • Tennis Ball Nets 9d. Court Tapes 15/6. Court Marking Pins 6/9 Centre Guides 5/6 Tennis Racquet Covers 5/- and 8/-, Ayer's Championship Tennis Balls 17/0 a dozen. '• THE SPORT KING, FRANK FARRELL, Wholesale and Rets*, IMPORTER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SPORTS AND GAMES A Illustrated Catalogue FREE on Request. P.O. Box 87, EtUUL Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Let us reason together* QUESTION: Why does Hoffmann sell more pianos that «n« other piano warehouse in Taranaki? ANSWER: Because he gives better value for the money. Because his stock is largest and the makers famous. Because he has satisfied customers |n •very corner of the province. ,' s ••*.*■>«.. v««t( THOSE ARE GOOD REASONS, AREN'T THEYJ h' " And these are the reasons which should prompt you ta jliitf HOFFMANN*'*^ SBTSBOmSD 56 XBAB&'
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1916, Page 7
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