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HAMTER A» J£> ARG A IN'S in Serge—Saxe Blue, also Brown Serge, 45in. wide, reduced from 14/11 to 7/11. —Miss Stewart, corner High and Victoria Streets. JL>ARGAINS in Hose—Dark Colonial Grey Bose reduced from 6/11 to 2/11, All-wool Black Hose reduced from 8/11 to .4/11, All-wool Black from 12/6 i to 8/11. —Mies Stewart, corner High and Victoria Streets. .in Hand-made Lacetrimmed Nighties—Beautiful garment, now 29/6. —Miss Stewart, corner High and Victoria Streets. in Remnants —It will pay you to come to our Bargain Sale and invest in remnants of prints suitable for kiddies’ dresses for school.— Miss Stewart, corner Victoria and High i Streets. JA ARG AIN S in Corsets Come and see the perfect fitting model corset we have reduced from 15/6 to 9/11. — Miss Stewart, 'corner Victoria and High Streets. T>ARGAINS in Woven Vests—-Reduc-ed from 8/11 to 4/11; Grey Bloomers from, 6/6 to 4/11; Flannelette Knickers for Children 1/11 and 1/6. —Miss Stewart, corner High and Victoria Streets. TSARG-A.INS in White Flannelette —Reduced from 2/11 to, 1/11, from 2/6 to 1/9, from 2/3 to 1/5. —Miss Stewart, corner High and Victoria Streets. MISCELLANEOUS. ANOTHER F.I.A.T. VICTORY. rpilE twelfth Annual Targo-Florio Motor Car road race, the classic Sicilian event, over a 270 miles course, one of the most difficult tests in the world, has just been won by a 6-cylinder “F.1.A.T.,” driven by amateur driver, Masetti. The race cc ’ iprised four laps of the Island, and .it is estimated that 6000 acute turns had to be negotiated. Yet the average time for the winning “F.1.A.T.” was 36 miles per hour, with a total driving time of 7 hours 5 minutes 5 seconds. A German “Mercedes” was second and another “F.1.A.T.” third, and out of 24 starters only 14 finished, and both “F.1.A.T.5.” were of a much smaller piston displacement than the “Mercedes.”

In the 2000 c.c. class, “F.1.A.T.” standard 10-16 h.p. cars were both first and second, with an average speed of 33 miles per hour. These races are some of the most difficult in the world, and afford a wonderful I test of a car’s general reliability and I soundness. This, year's results again prove the. supreme quality of “F.1.A.T.” 'cans, than which none better is made in any country. Buy for permanence, and buy a “FJ.A.T.” There are three sizes made, and immediate delivery can be given. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., ELTHAM AND WANGANUI. Hawera Agent: Mr. F. V. Lysone, 12, Gray Street, Hawera, MOTOR CYCLES THAT ARE. GUARANTEED GOOD. (The Best Motor Cyclo in New Zealand.) 1921 SCOT T INDIAN, complete £125 1921 A.8.C., Electric £jg() 1915 JAMES. -1 h.p £45 1919 INDIAN £ S S 1914 HUMBER, 3X h.p. £4l 1915 DOUGLAS '' . £57 If’S B.S.A< " £OS hew 4 h.p. DOUGLAS- £145 2J-h.p. .£l3B PERCY J. DOUGLASS. NEW PLYMOUTH. RIE NIE CARBON REMOVER. CHEMICAL COMPOUND that readily. removes resinous matters and carbon from the cylinders, pistons, rings and valves of motor ears, motor cycles, cycles, and stationary 'engines. Absolutely ell'ective, A great money.saver, t ontnins no acids. Harmless to all metals. Price 5s tin. IRA J. BRIDGER. AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT STORE, ’Phone 06D, ELTHAM. TWO SNIPS Electric Light and Starter, good order, 5-scaier, £l5O. 15-ewt OVERLAND TRUCK, C 165. 1 MOTOR BIKE, Twin Humber, £95. DOUGLAS—Nice little machine, £65. ' 8.5. A., three-speed, good order, £6O. TRIUMPH, 3-speed, £5O. TRIUMPH, Fixed Speed, £3O. STAINTON & CO., NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phones 732 & 190. P.O. Box 142. N.Z. MOTOR WRECKING CO., LTD. yVE tear ’em up and sell the good parts. The largest stocks in the Dominion. Spares for over 100 different models of cars and motor cycles. Saves 50 per cent and more. Every part guaranteed: Ga«h buyers of old or wrecked motors. Address 29, Harris ’ Street. Wellington.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1921, Page 1

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617

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 23 August 1921, Page 1

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