HAWKES HAWKE’S EGMONT STREET NEW PLYMOUTH, AND AT INGLEWOOD. Great Clearing Sale DISCOUNT: . 10 PER CENT. OFF ALL GOODS EXCEPT TOBACCO. Sale is compulsory, owing to our large stocks and heavy arrivals. Our English goods now landing show increased cost of 5 per cent., but our stocks must be reduced, so now is the opportunity for the public. Our Stocks consist of all lines in Crockery and Glassware. All Kitchenware, including Enamel and Aluminium Stew-pans, Kettles, Fry-pans, etc. Toilet Sets, Dinner and Tea Sets—in fact, everything you require. One of the largest stocks in these goods in Taranaki. Our Stocks comprise also immense varieties of Toys, including best French/ Dolls. Basketware, School Bags, School Requisites, Brushware and Cutlery. Off all books, which are all marked at pre-war prices, we offer a discount of 25 per cent., except in Toy Books, which are subject to 10 per cent. Our present prices are recognised as cheapest in Taranaki. Take off our discount of 10 per cent, and we will sell at less than wholesale. All goods are marked in plain figures, and you take off discount and pay the balance. Thus 5/- becomes 4/0; 10/-, 9/-; afid. 20/-, 18/-. YOU CANNOT GO WRONG. COME AND SEE, AND BE EARLY, AS WE EXPECT A BIG RUSH. C. O. HAWKE, EGMONT STREET NEW PLYMOUTH, ( AND INGLEWOOD. CLAY PIGEON OPEN HANDICAPS AT /STRATFORD. C.A.C. WINS again: On Bth February two £5O Clay Pigeon shoots were held under the auspices of the Stratford Gun Club. Mr. F. Whittle, using C.A.-C. cartridges. broke the highest possible number of birds in both first and second shoots—32 in all. He continued in the Sweep which followed, scoring 40 consecutive breaks. Mr. A. Dobson, also using C.A.C., broke 31 out of 32. All the winners in the first match shot # with C.A.C., and all except one in the second match used C.A.C. ammunition. Splendid shooting was recorded throughout the day, and the way the pigeons were smashed up evidenced the wonderful accuracy and effectiveness of these cartridges. His Hen. Smoke | IB cco I New Zealand’s' fe National Smoke g? recruiting of Ic and file to the gg; ve® thousands—life’# g/beer&b»e when th® ELOCK” m
I; Speedy Service with You can crowd more “ doing,” more business, into every day, if you use a Ford One-ton Truck. it delivers the goods quickly and economically. Always on the road. Spare parts and repairs obtainable everywhere. 7 fie Local Dealer it entitled to your trade. FREE LITERATURE ON REQUEST THE COLONIAL MOTOR COMPANY Ltd. Repraseatinc Th© Ford Motor Co. ©f Canada, Ltd. fo— BAIN EB—6 A® H. DERBY & CO., New Plymouth; LYTTLE & HOLMES, Opunake; KLEEMAN & BISHOP, Stratford; C. STANNERS, Eltham; H. R, KEMP, Hawera. The Local Dealer is eptitled to your trade.
p.OND AND BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, RATA STREET, INGLEWOOD. We give special ‘attention to country Work. Charges moderate, and all work Guaranteed. ’PhQ4* 30. ,
W. H. JAMES, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, » OPUNAKE. ESTIMATES given for all descriptions of building work in town or '
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1921, Page 6
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