300,000 Maxwells Built on One Standard Model Consider what a wealth o! experience is supplied by such a record. Year after year of elimination, of new refinements, of better values—but all developed from one original chassis, made better and better as more and more were built. • The 1920 Maxwell is a Greater Car It has a finer appearance, greater strength, more comfort, and is remarkably economical to run. There's more satisfaction in driving • Maxwell to-day than ever—and that is saying much. C. L. Wilson Sele Agent for Tarana\i ELTHAM The Maxwell Service I offer is unequalled. I tarry a larger stock of spare parts than the Agent of any other Car. Let me sent YOU Haines—B SUB AGENTS; TARANAKI MOTORS, LTD. NEW PLYMOUTH. A. J. DBBY WAITAHA. Why? Almost 60,000 in use—more than any other make INGLIS BROS. & CO. LTD., "KtmUie" Dimi Haters for N.Z. JBtYOB QDAT, TARAIWUCf ai CABLE STREETS, WELLINGTON. Supplied through any Motor Gmregt.
(jemum racing C im ANNUAL MEETING. To be Held on the RACEOOtJRSE, HHAMA, . On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th, 1920. Judge: R. P. Morrissey. Handicapper: H. Coyle. Starter: A. Moree. PROGRAMME. 1. Handicap Hack Hurdles, 135 sots. One mile and a half 2. Maiden Plate, 100 govs. Weight for age. Seven furlongs. 3. Opunake Cup (open), 200 sovb. One mile and a quarter. 4. Electric Hack Handicap, 105 govs. Five furlongs. 5. Welter Hack Handicap, 105 sots. Seven furlongs. tf. St. Patrick's Handicap (open), 185 sovs. Six furlongs. • 7. President's Hack Handicap, 135 sovs. One mile. 8. Farewell Hack Handicap, 130 sovs. Five furlongs. NOMINATIONS ALL EVENTS CLOSE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, at 5 pjn. (one sov. each event). Weights due about Wednesday, March 3rd, Acceptance* close Wednesday, March 10th, at 6 p.m. (one sov. hack events, two sovs. open events). For full Programme see Referee and Posters. P. S. RILEY, ■, Secretary, PIHAMA. ACETONE WELDING J"F you have Broken Castings, etc., take them to R. S. WOOLDREDGE, GILL STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, and have the job put right by experts. PHONE 601. BOX 170. rrUBANAKI LAND, BUILDING AND INVESTJ- MENT SOCIETY. (Permanent) BUT TOUR OWN HOME. The Society lends money en Freehold or approved Leasehold Lands. A borrower' may select his own architect, plus and builder. The Society pays coat of preparing and registering all mortgages of £IOO or over. All pro&ta divided edually amongst borrowers and Investor*. The Society Is purely co-opera-tlvti Baaed on the calculation of the profits made during the last few years. For example: A member borrowing £IOO (five shares of £2O each) would have paid In monthly instalments of £1 lIS 8d In seven years .. £133 0 0 From which, deducting the amount of the loan 100 0 0 Would leave as paid for Interest the balance .. • • • • " The Society bns a RESERVE FUND of orer £2OOO. Directors * Messrs Richard Cock (Chairman). A Shuttlewortn, W. h. Newman, Xewtmi irinf, A. Qeldwatff, ff. H, Skinner, R. H.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 February 1920, Page 7
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