I At H.B.’s - Monday 18th to Saturday 23rd ; * Suit Week at “H.B.’s” is so constituted and carried out that it gives ’ men a definite idea of Suit Fashions for the coming season. It is an event of some importance, for not only doee it emphasise the ’ J modes of the moment, but the exceptionally Good Value of “H. 8. Suits also. ' Make Suit Week your Suit buying week. I SAC SUITS 97/6, 110/-, to 168/- | SPORTS SUITS 75/-, 95/-, 105/-, 116/- - t New Clothing t Zealand Factory. f CLOTHING,FACTORy „ | 1 NEW PLYMOUTH) *•••*•••♦•«♦♦♦♦♦ J. HOPKIRK & 00., GENERAL ENGINEERS. ' < HAWERA. SOLE MAKERS OF HUTCHINSON’S PATENT WAT£R TURBINES. HUTCHINSON’S PATENT HYDRAULIC VACUUM PUMPS. HUTCHINSON’S PATENT RAMS | If your Merchants do not stock them, apply to us— J. HOPKIRK & CO 1 | ■ ENGINEERS. hawera. 1 HUPP CARS HUPP, CARS ) / ARE YOU INTERESTED? Call and see the new Models at our show-room. .7 Stainton & Co., Limited NEW PLYMOUTH. * Second Hand Cars and Trucks CHEVROLET CAR. Demonstration. Only) done few: thousand miles. Any trial. FORD CAR, late model, newly painted and upholstered. £2lO LIGHT FORD DELIVERY WAGGON, suit farmer or tradesman. JJJgJ REGAL MOTOR CAR, newly painted and overhauled, £175 SUPER SIX HUDSON, well shod, in beautiful running order. £4OO 30-cwt. OVERLAND TRUCK, in first-class order. £350 ENGLISH HUMBER LIGHT TRUCK. £lB5 HENDERSON MOTOR BIKE & SIDE-CAR, in beautiful running order. AGENTS FOR CHEVROLET. 130 THOMAS & JOHNSON SOLE AGENTS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Opposite Red House HuteL I”"" ~ ■' 1 ’ WE represent the most thorough and up-to-date motor ear factory in the world, turning out the best all-round ear on the market to-day—the most adaptable to every need of every class of people. The Ford Service organisation, of which we are a branch, is the most extensive as well as the most intensive organisation of its kind 111 existence, consisting of over sixty Service Stations in New Zealand. It is our duty to uphold the high ideals of the Ford organisation in this territory, to deliver ears as promptly as possible, to quick and thorough repair service and courteous treatment to all customers. H DERBY AND CO-, DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Phone Day and Night, 355. Record Trap-Shooting C’A C Wins At the Dunedin Club’s Clay-bird Sweepstakes, held on Bth February, the principal prize-winners used C.A.C. "Favourite"’ Cartridges: "The shooting was probably the best ever witnessed in Dunedin/* reported the "Otago Daily Times.” The Total Scores made by ‘‘C.A.C." users were: F. Truscott. 38 out of 42; A. N. Turner, 40 in succession, and 69 out of 71 ; £• P. Grahasn, 43 in succession; A. L. Byrne, 65 out of 70. On the same day. at the Stratford Gun Glut’s meeting, the highest scores were made by shooters using C.A.C. Cartridges. At the Poverty Bay Gun Club’s Clay-bird Match held on 9th February, the Winners used C.A.C. "Favourite" Ammunition throughout the three competitions. S. Plank, ahot.3s out of 37, and S. G. Glennie. 33 out of 37. / Get C.A.C. Ammunition, not only because it’s cheaper, but because < it is BETTER I < COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO.. N.Z., LTD.. AUCKLAND »AlAfl - 7l
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 April 1921, Page 3
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