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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. British Government rjf « © 75 inches wide—natural cream colour—will easily UllVVUllg bleach. Equal to the finest grade 2 6 material ever produced. ' , 1 per yard Womens Wool Repp Frocks Including some Velours. Many trimmed with 07 Crepe de Chine, others with fancy stitching. &a ®/ O Long sleeves and collars. each 100 Wool and Cotton Vests A warm comfortable Vest for colder winter weather. Some are sleeveless, others with Ty U short sleeves. each Men’s English Tweed Suits An excellent suit for everyday wear, in dark 07 /fi Grey material. Single breasted. Cuff bottom /j O trousers. each A Fine Selection of Remnants Suitable for Dresses, Children’s Coats and Frocks, and many other purposes. A great range to choose from, in Silk, Wool and Cotton materials, Cretonne, Sheeting, etc. Quite new patterns and colours. Most of them at less than half - usual prices. Diamond Specials. Extra Values. Damask Serviettes. In pretty Natural Pearl Necklets.. 60 floral patterns. inches long. Good Ready hem'med. Size d quality. For evening 1/ O 20 x2O inches. 1/5 wear. String Postage Extra on all Sale Prices. Whites Limited Winter Sale

JJALF-WAY JJOUSE. Between HAWERA AND WANGANUI. CLARENDON HOTEL, WAVERLEY. CLARENDON HOTEL, WAVERLEY. JACK MILLS, (Late of Taranaki) Proprietor. gMITH’S QKATO gTORE. FOR THE LONG EVENINGS JOIN OUR EXCHANGE LIBRARY. Entrance Charge 2/6, Exchange 3d. Entrance Charge 2/6, Exchange 3. THE DEALER WILL ALLOW YOU MORE. QOME day you are goir. t to trade in your car for a new one. You are going to drive* up to an automobile dealer’s place of business and you are going to say something like this. “I want to trade this car in for one of your new models. What will you allow me on it? I think I ought t'/ get four hundred.” The dealer will Ibok your car over. He 11 see that it is satisfactory, mechanically. And with his metal eye on you as a certain prospect, he’ll allow you your four hundred. That is, if the finish on your car is in first-class condition —if, in addition to running well, your car looks well. But suppose, on the other hand, that you have let your car go without being refinished. The dealer will see it is dull, dingy, perhaps even shabby. Result: He will make you an allowance that is a good deal less than what you ask. A very large part of the trade in value of a car is its appearance. Even age will be discounted to some extent if the car you wish to dispose of shows by its lustrous finish that it has been given com-mon-sense care. It is good business policy to have a bright, attractive finish on your car. Especially so when you consider that a refinishing job may return to you more than its cost in the increased “trade in" allowance it will secure. Besides, the appearance of your car influences the respect which folks in your, community have for you. Then, too, when you drive a car with a smart, mir-ror-like finish you enjoy a feeling of pride very much as you did when your car was new. ’Phone us and a representative will be glad to call and talk over refinishing matters with you. You’ll be pleased to learn how soon we can give you back your car, resplendent in new colours. Or, if convenient, drive around to our shop. Naturally, there will be no obligation. W. M. 4 R. T HOHSO * YORK STREET, ELTHAM, ’Phone 43. C. F. MILLWARD & CO. A.M.P. Buildings, New Plymouth. Head Office, Wanganui. SHIPPING AND INSURANCE AGENTS, COLLIERY REPRESENTATIVES, & HARDWOOD TIMBER MERCHANTS. E. G. FODEN, Branch Manager. P.O. Bok Telephon® .1449.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1929, Page 1