Powde Back Again in Full % If Still Supreme Among Dips! m . If you have been disappointed with other dips on account of the war-time shortage ol Cooper s," this announcement will please you. Scores of dips have followed Cooper' during the past seventy years. Some hav® ■ gone, some remain, but none has equalled it. The dip which lasts longest in the Wool and pjrevenfs re-infection, is the cheapen to use. Once Cooper s Dip dries in the Wool no ordinary rain will wash it out. Stocked by all Stores and Merchants
rjUSANAKI JJUNT. / / THIRD TOTALISATOR MEETING. fcr be held on the Taranaki Jockey Club's JUlfecotirse (by kind permission), THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1920. Judge:' Mr. X. B. 1. Stanford. , Starter: <Mr. C. O'Connor. Handicapper: Mr. H Coyle. ' PROGRAMME. t, HBNTBBS*. HANDICAP FL*T BACE, 80 «»♦».; Second 29 sots, thin. 10 sovs. For qualified hunters, season 1920. Gentle- . mart riders'. Minimum weight, lost. NoDL, 1 Mv.; ace., 1 sov. One mile and a-auarter.. - . . t. tTBBNUI HACK HANDICAP, 9H siwa ,* see-mid-15 sors, and third it Xon., 1 mtii acc., 1 Bov. Six t. hADt'S BRACELET 3LAIDE& .gA&DICAP STEEPI.KCHASE, 100 sovs,; second 20 wtl. and'third 10 sots. For qualified hunters, season 1020. Minimum- -weight, 10»t. . Ham., 1 507.; acc., 1 tar. i About ,;tw. altel' • C BTKATPOBD HANDICAP (Open), 150 sovs ; aecendtt sots and third 10 sovs. Nom, 1 nr.; tut-, 30s. Six furlongs, k XOtTH TABANAKt HUNT CUP HANDICAP BMBPLKCHASE, 200 SOTS, and a dipi second 30 sots, and third 20 sors. fer qukHfled hunters, season 1920, that hare never von a pace exceeding in value Sl6O to 'the winner at time'of entry. Minimum weight, lost 7ib. Nom., 1 sot. ; ace., 2 sots. About three miles. I WAIHI BACK HANDICAP, 100 sots'. ; second 15 son., and third 10 bovs. Nom., 1 Kit.; ice.,' 1 sot. SeTen furlongs, t MPPfiBTON . HUNTEBS* HANDICAP HDBDISB, 15 sots.; second 15 sors. and tttjld'lt (WW.For qualified season IMO. Horn., 1 sot. ; acc., 1 sov. One aha* a-h»lf miles. "■ 4 OPUNAKB HACK SCURRY, 90 sovs.; sec- - o6d IS, «ovl »ftnd third- 10 soys. Open to hottes tut hare never won a race on tho Kit ait titae v of startirig. Weight, 9«tr Nom.,- 1 - sov,; dice., 1 sov. Five hir longs. ; XOIXS ANP REGULATIONS. Qualified hunters are those that have qualified Iffcbftpllance with Part V. .of the . New Zealand Hunts' Association Rules. Masters certificate* "of qualification must be produced •t .the scales. ■ ,i The winner of any race after the declaration of Weights May be re-handicapped. J — Trill ffTrrnTrirt the Secretary's fittM, igmtmt Street, New Plymouth, on BATURDAY, August 7, at 9 p.m. WEIGHTS will be declared on SATURDAY, August 14. ACCEPTANCES will close at the Secretary's cfflce, Etmont Street, on FRIDAY, August 20, lit 9 p.m. Subject to rerision pendli.g alteration of Suits of Bating by the Conference E. h. HUMPHRIES, • Secretary. Bex ItS; 'Phone No. 612; New Plymouth.
Canadian Weak Links in a Strong Chain • That's just what imitation parts are when they become a part of your Ford Car. They look strong enough but the metal isn't there—the strong durable Vanadium steel that goes into the Ford chassis and every Ford part. Ford parts are specially cast and heat-treated, each according to its use. Ford metallurgists have been studying that problem for sixteen years and know just how each unit should be made to endure a maximum of wear and tear. They know that best results can Jbe obtained only by the use of special formulas for different parts. In New Zealand 120 licensed dealers and sto. us<s carry complete assortment of Genuine •&HXPCL parts; and give careful, prompt I Service. It's better tb be safe than sorry. Go to the licensed i&O&cL Dealers for service. / Canadian Cars Insist on Genuine Stmd Parts.
I. DERBY & CO., NEW PLYMOUTH Wm. THORPE, ELTHAM & HAWERA fcj ' X Af. , '< 'few m *■ £g*S A Greater MAXWELL IS BEFORE YOU! Greater in-many ways than 300,000 oftlm very same model. Any >^ e Maxwell owners will tell you their Car possesses superior Tiding comfort, reliability, and power—that its upkeep is remarkably low, its endurance beyond expectation. For 1920—The Maxwell Masterpiece —not merely a sound, safe reliable Car, but of impooeJ refinement and comfort. To-day—see the 1920 Model. C. L. Wilson Sole Agent for Taranaki ELTHAM Htinw— 10 j SUB AGENTS: IARANAKI MOTORS, LTD NEW PLYMOUTH. A. J. KIBBY WAIT ASA.
DO YOU REQUIRE A GOOD SECOND-HAND CAR IVii bare the following for sale, all well worth inspection: 1 DQDGE CAR, Sweater. X STDDfiBAKEH CAR, 7-seater. ISTUDEBAkER CAB, 3-seater 1 WOLSELEY CAR, 5-s eater. 1 FORD CAR, 5-seater. MORTLDCK & CO. PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. nfiephofteg': Garage 535; Private, 317 and
BUICK CARS BUICK CARS BUICK cyrcs BOICK CABS ARRIVING. • J-Stater, 5-Seater, and 3-Seater Cars. GETYOUR ORDER IN EARLY. Buiek is a big, luxurious, and tootay car that holds its own in any company. It ii a car "of which any o*ner nay well be proud, for in appearance, riding ease and performance, it lets the pace for cars costing much mors ' For full particulars, call or write to T. S. ROBERTSON & CO., . BUICK AGENTS, 'jQfeg Street New Plymouth. NOTE.—We have one second-hand five-sea ter Buick Ou for sale at a very lo# figure, guaranteed jn perfect running order and any trial given. • JQOEB JNTEREST Y ou 1 .ItTERE'S a bug for Jour ear—a straight statement that ought to get your iQterttt -' OAJt'f®JAMELfinro AND PAINTINO tiUno dtfubt occupy your attention at east once » year, but it claims our close Ittenttan and study all the time. The rery.hest English enamels have been off ftCKjuafkei for a long time, but at last re itfe. secured a large consignment, lomjirising almost every tint manufac- ' hired:' RELIABLE—A small word, wide in Helming. We Use it in its broadest tense when we apply it to our Motor Enamelling and Painting. When you Ire satisfied so are we—but not before. SILVER, ELECTRO AND COPPER PLATING. , rake care of what you have in the way • »f Plated Ware, but don't neglect having tny, old articles re-plated, which costs so little.
>\oEnth C 7 KNOWN THE WORLDOVER AS Af/iLD 4A/D MEDIUM BnstcULendcn Cigarettes ifi ttje Honje-irjtyeTield-ir} tfyeWorhsfyob' EVERYWHERE THE FAVOURITE
MBS** J he best value obtainable at the price. m
A Ten drops of Nazol on a small piece of lint or flannel and placed between the skirt and singlet is a good way to get the benefit of constant inhalation, which protects the air passage's against influenza infection.
True home comfort with the "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE Seams are heavily vulcanised, patent stopper prevents leakage. On sale everywhere. Alwya make sure of the brand. T
J. JENKINSON JlOTOft-CAK I'AIXTER aXD SILVER , ; , PLATER, BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
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