SALES BY AUCTION. N.Z LOAN k <■. HAWERA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. <2QQ HEAD OF MIXED CATTLE SHEEP, PIGS, Etc, AT THE MART, STRATFORD. CHRISTMAS SALES. r THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. J?AT LAMBS, ..Turkeys, Geese, Ducks Fat Hfina, Green Peas, Now Potatoes and all seasonable fruits, etc. T. LAMASON, Auctioneer, Stratford.
ARTHUR'S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, High-grade Furniture to our Clients spread over the whole of Taranaki. "' ristmas we a.e offering IS piee; -- iprising a Settee and two Eflsj Chairs from .£22 17s fid upwards. Foi quality and honest cons'ruetlon our Upholstery work is unequalled. In addition to our huge stoek of Furniture and Furnishings we are showing a splendid range of NOVELTIES' for the FESTIVE SEASON. ARTHUR'S * FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, HAWERA. (Established 1804.) POST OFFICE HON 42, KAPONGA. •PHONE 25. W. H. JAMES, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, OPUNARE.
HUTT CURLS' SCHOOL, CHILTON SAIXT .IAMES. WATERLOO ROAII, LOWKR HCTT. jgOARDIXC anil DAY SCHOOL for Oirls. Principal, .Miss Uerahlino Fitzgerald. Vacancies for Hoarders. Next term commences February, 1021. School Telephone 115, Lower Kutt. Prospectus may be obtained from the Secrebiries. Messrs. Clarke and llenzies, P.O. Box ISO, Wellington, or from the Principal. TO REDUCE TIIK COST OV LIVING. f HAVE decided to curtail ray expenses from .lammry Ist, 1021,. by running my Store at Fitzroy on STRICTLY CASH LINES, and al*o by cutting out calling for orders. By doing so I will be
able to reduce expenses by having no books to keep nor bail debts to contend with, and thus put mo in a position to soil goods at tlu i flin;iUo?t prico. My customers will ho gainers, as they will not have to pay for other people's purchases, nor the extra expense emailed by the daily calling for orders. I trust the public in general, and customers in particular, will see the benefits they will derive by sending their orders along lome, thus receiving tho full value for their cash, and helping themselves and me to reduce the cost of
I will deliver goods as heretofore if the orders are sent in with the cash or ?ash on delivery. Yours for business, — J. TAYLOR, The Fitzroy Store. TO RESIDENTS OF FITZROY AND DISTRICT'. REDUCING LIVING COSTS. TTAVING decided to reduce the coat of living to my customers, I have decided to trade on strictly cash lines as from Ist January, 1021, and also to cease calling for orders. This will enable me to reduce expenses, and having no bad debts, the customer receives the
direct benefit or cheaper prices for everything. I feel confident that customers and the public in general will appreciate this move and see the benefits of sending in their orders accompanied by cash. It will mean that customers must receive better value for their cash, and so reduce the cost of living. I will deliver goods as previously if the orders are sent in with cash or cash on delivery. Awaiting vour commands.
yUMHUMk^^ MOTOR-CYCLE RACING. BULLS, DEO. Btli, 1920. rvm 31 h.p. ROYAL RUBY, ridden by A V.r. F. Sykes. won !!•■• "Richardson Clip" (10 miles, open) against a large field, finishing half a lap ahead of second man. The same little machine started in three other events and secured one second and two thirds. "We have just landed a shipment of these famous Machines (spring frame). PERCY J. DOUGLASS. NORTH TARANAKI MOTOR SUPPLIES, NEW riA'MOUTH. BOTTLES - WANTED BOTTLES QUART AND PINT. EGMONT BREWERY > NEW PLYMOUTH. WE ARE BUYERS OF BOTTLES IN ANY QUANTITY. HIGHEST TRICES GIVEN
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1920, Page 8
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