POLITICAL. GENERAL ELECTION. TARANAKI ELECTORATE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I beg to offer myself for re-election at the forthcoming General Election, as your representative in Parliament. ' I stand as a Democrat in the interests of the people, and for sane, stable and progressive Government. Meetings are being arrange at the various centres, at which I will give an account of my stewardship, and outline a policy for the future. Your active support is cordially solicited. Yours Faithfully, SYD. G. SMITH. . GENERAL ELECTION. TARANAKI SEAT. gYD. Q gMITH JNVITES the Electors of New Plymouth and surrounding districts to meet him at the EMPIRE THEATRE, THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, 0 NOVEMBER 13th. When he will deliver an Address on the leading political questions of the day. Chair to he taken at 8 p.m. Ladies and Returned Soldier's specially invited to attend. Also KAIMIRO lIALL, Friday, Nov, 14. TARANAKI ELECTORATE. MEETING of the Reform League will be held in the SOLDIERS' CLUB, New Plymouth, on Friday, 14th, at 8 p.m. Business: Important. All members and friends, both town and country, are requested to attend. \J OTE for Tilane'iard, who will oppose any iii.TtuM? in Tramway Fares. LOST AND FOUND. J^OST.-- One Motor (Vole, small gear wheel, between Inglewood and Midhirst. Reward on returning- same to the "Eltham .Motor Cycle Repair Depot," 'Phone JO4. J^OST— OJi' load Furniture, between Okuu and Inglewood, small Dress Basket., Reward at nearest Police Station or Newspaper Oflice. a w. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED KNOWN.—Costumes and dresses made to order at moderate rates from November 1. Large stock of fashionable summer .materials to select from. Ready-io-wear millinery, boots and shoes, etc., now opening up. Come and see tliem.—Greenaway Bros., Okato. a.w. YyANTKP —Returned Solci.ers tc look at Boole's list of second hani motor cycles on front page. IjEAUTIFV your eyes; many gins with nice eyes suffer from short lashes. There is no need to! Lash-gro-ine will grow long silky lashes and beautiful eyebrows. Obtainable at all chemists and toilet stores. Price 2/9 and SA. ED—Ladies to inspect second show of Spring and Summer Millinery, on the 6th and following days at Pellew's. QPECIAL show of new Trimmed and Un trimmed Millinery, commencing Tuesday next at Pellew's. WANTED KNOWN—There's a fall in prices of Pianos at Collier's. On<" raker reduced from 110 guir .as to 95 guineas. Call and enquire. "yOTERS.—It will be to your advantage to swap horses to-day, for no special training is required to increase your electric light charges, and raise the tramway fares, to produce revenue. Vote to-day for Blancliard. MOTOR BARGAINS. Overland, two-seater, electric light and starter, a real good car, late giodel, done only fiOGO miles, £270. Calthorpe, four-seater, everything alright, Studebakcr, late model, very smart threeseater, every possible refinement, £425. Chevrolet, nice 5-seatcr, had very little use. £250. Indian Motor Cycle, electric model, complete with genuine side-ear chassis, coach built body, £lls. Worth much more. Indian overhead model, just completely overhauled, £6O. Indian, clutch «nod«l, £25. We are out to please you. Let us know your requirements. SPEDDING, STAINTON & CO., —MOTOR HOUSENEW PLYMOUTH. 'Phone 732. Opunake, 27th October, 1919. STILL A SPECIALTY. CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS MODEL X FOR FORDS. EACH, or 15s set of four plugs, BRIDGER'S , MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE. 'Phone 66. ELTHAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1919, Page 1
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