s T his Is * Monday, <hh to Saturday, 14th May Boys’ Week, 1921, takes on a much greater significance £ tliaji any of its predecessors. “H.B.’s” Price-adjustment Scheme makes the values ever so much better, and the Bargains—t BARGAINS OF REAL WORTH. * Boys’ N.Z. Tweed Sports Suits. Were 45/-. NOW 37/6 | Boys’N.Z. Tweed Sports Suits. Were 57/6. NOW 49/6 * High School and Technical School Outfits. We have full * stocks of these goods in dependable materials. | NcW Clothing * Zealand Factory. X I CLOTHING/ACTOKY] T / u - 1 NEW PLYMOUTH! Spot light Week STEWART AND RAY FOR ANY CAR. 35/- 35// 35Z- 35Z"Stainton & Co., Limited wAlard battery service station. ’Phones 732-190. Box 14% NEW PLYMOUTH.
J. HOPKIRK & CO., GENERAL ENGINEERS. ■■ BAWSRA SOLE MASERS OF HUTCHINSON’S PATENT WATtfR TURBD'ES. HUTCHINSON’S PATENT HYDRAULIC VACUUM PUMPS. HUTCHINSON’S PATENT RAMS. It your Merchants do not stock them, apply to us— J. HOPKIRK & CO? ENGINEERS. HAWERA. Second Hand Cars and Trucks CHEVROLET CAR. Demonstration. Only done few thousand milesa Any trial. gggg FORD CAR, late model, newly painted and upholstered. £2lO LIGHT FORD DELIVERY WAGGON, suit farmer or tradesman. REGAL MOTOR CAR, newly painted and overhauled, £175 SUPER SIX HUDSON, well shod, in beautiful running order. £4QQ 30-cwt. OVERLAND TRUCK, in lirst-elass order. £350 ENGLISH HUMBER LIGHT TRUCK. £lB5 HENDERSON MOTOR BIKE & SIDE-CAR, in beautiful running oiider. AGENTS FOR CHEVROLET. £l3O THOMAS & JOHNSON SOLE AGENTS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Opposite Red House Hvtel.
Ford Standard Touring Car 1921 MODEL. Added Refinements: QNE-MAN IO.P with Snap-on Curtain Fasteners, glass windows in back. Sloping, double ventilating wind-shield. Demountable Rime. Tyre Carrier. Non-skid Rear Tyres. Leather Door Grips. Horn button mounted on top of steering column. Seating space re-arranged to give maximum riding comfort. Electric Starting and Lighting Equipment. H DERBY AND CO-. DEVON ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. Phone Day and Night, 355.
XVAITARA - AWAKINO M AIL SERVICE. WINTER TIME-TABLE. (From May let.) Leave Waitara 9 a.m. Leave Motonul 9.15 a.m. Leave Onaero 9.30 a.im. Leave tlrenui 9.45 a.m. Leave Waitoitol 10 a.m. Le re Uruti 10.25 a.m. Leave Ahititi 1 p.m. Leave Tongaporutu 1.45 p.m. Arrive Togga Ferry 2.15 p.m. Leave Tonga Ferry 2.30 p.m. Leave Moknu 5 p.m. Arrive Awakino 5.30 p.m. Leave Awakino G a.m. Leave Mokau 6 30 a.m. Arrive Tonga Ferry 9 a.m. Leave Tongaporutu 9.80 a.m. Leave Ahititi 10.15 ajm. Leave. Uruti 1 p.m. Leave Waitoltol 1.25 p.m. Leave Urenui 1.40 p.m. Leave Onaero 1.55 p.m. Leave Motonul 2.10 p.m. Arrive Waitara 2.30 p.m. «. S. JOHNSTON.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 May 1921, Page 3
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