| FOOTWEAR PRICES DOWN ♦ * Costs Re-adjusted -[Ld/f :: i a * o;s £ To meet the exigencies of <» business ’’H.B.’s” have revised § jr ► f prices on the basis of present-day 9 J • ‘ ’ •» replacement costs. ► t Big loss to “H.B.’s”—certainly, « ■ J but what great gain for you! t Buy Footwear at “H.B.’s” t £ re-adjusted costs and save. ♦ MEN’S STRONG CHROME BOOTS, Heel and Toe Plates; were 29/0. ♦ | NOW 23761 t MEN’S HEAVY WORKING BOOTS (nailed)': were 35/-. NOW 27/6 i $ MEN’S MED. WEIGHT BOX CALF BOOTS; were 39/8. NOW 33761 | MEN’S HEAVY BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS; were 58/6. NOW 457.- j I . I : New Clothing | I Zealand Factory, t ; NEW PLYMODTHt f
Secend Hand Cars and Trucks CHEVROLET CAR. Demonstration. Only, done few thousand l Any trial. FORD CAR, late model, newly painted atid upholMered. £2lO LIGHT FORD DELIVERY WAGGON, suit farmer or tradesman. £lBs REGAL MOTOR CAR, newly painted and overhauled, £175 SUPER SIX HUDSON, well shod, in beautiful running order. £4OO 30-cwt. OVERLAND TRUCK, in first-class order. £350 ENGLISH HUMBER LIGHT TRUCK. £lB5 HENDERSON MOTOR BIKE & SIDE-CAR, in beautiful running order. £l3O AGENTS FOR CHEVROLET. THOMAS & JOHNSON SOLE AGENTS, DEVON STREET, NEW Opposite Red House Hotel
Ford Standard Touring Car ' 1921 MODEL. Added Refinements: QNE-MAN TOP with Snap-on Curtain Fasteners,-glass windows in back. Sloping, double ventilating wind-shield. Demountable Rime. : ' Tyre Carrier. Non-skid Rear Tyres, Leather Door Grips. Horn button mounted on top of steering column. Seating space re-arranged to give maximum riding comfort. Electric Starting and Lighting Equipment. H DERBY AND CO-7 DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Phone Day and Night,<3ss-
MOTOR REPAIRING IN ALL' BRANCHES.’ Competent and qualified mechanics only employed. Battery Service Station repairs and replacements. ' , Williard Batteries, Tyres, Greases, and everything fori motor. Stainton & Co., Limited ’Phones 732-190. Box 142. NEW PLYMOUTH.
e7?n Exceptional (Sigarette MILD Strength CAPSTAN Yellow Have YOU Tried Them? \ At IO for
Ladies should protect themselves from coughs, colds, sore throats, etc., by putting about 10 drops of Nazol on a handkerchief and placing it inside a blouse. Use Nazol freely in this way—it does not injure the most delicate fabric. 3 H. J. Abram, the "Shop by Post” chemist-, New Plymouth (late Fraser’s). will mail your requirements.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1921, Page 3
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