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Isrfmw (ggesfiw Business—Then Pleasure ! Alter faithfully attending to your business needs during the week, die Ford will make your weekends a delight ! Picnics in the country—days at the beach —happy times for the whole family ; the Ford brings all these within your reach." B. DERBY & CO., New Plymouth; LYTTLE & HOLMES, Opunake; KLEE MAN & BISHOP, Stratford; C. STANNERS, Eltham; 11. R. KEMP, Hawera. The Local Dealer is entitled to your trade.

DUNLOP RUBBER BOWLS I Bowlers throughout New Zealand will be keenlv interested in the I =3 succeeded in uanufaeturing a perfect H’P.D § f F=j nUBBEiPBOWL. Its adva -cages will nt once appeal to all devotees e=3 | or the pastime-and its adopVon by bowlers will eTect considerable £3 t p-- improvement :n their p’ay. This ha.* been the pleasing experience of I fesj every player who has yet had an ocoortunky of using the new Dun- e F 3 .op production. The Bowl is of Solid lubber throughout—as hard and f==| f eg fine grained as ebonv. with a surtae-. poish like glass. It is xbSo- E lately Impervious to moisture, heat or cole-a vast improvement on cLI I the woodeaor composition bowls now in use. a will not ehip. ertek. E shrink or alter its shape or weight in any respect. Apart from the S g construction of the Bowl, there is no subsequent loading needed to Rd a ■ E 3 bring It to corree* weignt—thnf ensurine an even balance. ||| g H ,r 5 ™ £ MSI NstftCl ANU INVEST R.AYIM BOVL YET SEEN ON ANY 6BEEN H | By Standard sizes of Dunlop Bo# 5 are as follows:—S". 5 1-16". Si" Bl I ep stan«»ard weight and So. 3 Bias-tuli. unless otherwise I=l E spectned. This work is executed by -he leading expert in Australia— E=3 | > ana one ® stamped by ths Association's representative will sever vary. g g A»pr.v*J by the Dewtaiea Bawliac Aaaacietiea. | § LObtaiaaWe traa all U.dtav >p»rU 3e«»te aed aaapltcrt af S>ortiag i 8 i Price: £.7 per set (4) L Sffig H MpW lK ’«• DUNLOP RUB SER CO. of Aust., t-tcf.. < § Wellington, Christchurch and Auckland. flr JWJ ‘ / M tS ■ 'T'*. - ?< . -u ■■■-' t..K.A-/fcX*F»daWi»<ftfrr <s«B8 .:? : ' r - ->.•• *><■■“ c imuuj,

STALLION NOTICES. TO STAND THE SEA4WM*L RnM AT STRATFORD A TRAVEL THE SUR ROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION DACOTAII KING By DACOTAH (17713). Bo t? by A E. M-t--t-.ews. .Newton Stewart. Scotland. Out of Srxnlaey Queen <995), (369,990). Mondays.—Te Popo Factory. Tuesdays—Midhirst. Tariki, arriving Inglewood that evening. Wednesdays— lnglewood Stables. Thursdays.—Durham and Norfolk Roads. Fridays.—Cardiff, Lowgartb and Ngaere. Faturdayn^—ffoeimerrial Stables. Stratford. Fuller particulars can be obtained from— E. FITZWATER, Commercial Stables, Stratford. Tc Stand at Owner's Farm. Inglewood, and at Inglewood StagT, tiea every W- dnesday THE TROTTING STALLION. MOUNTAIN KING fere FBANZ. by VAUCLERE (imp.), Fraulein lurp.); da<n Flowerwood. by Blackwood Abdallah (»np.)—Tansy. MOUNTAIN KING is a handsome dark bay, pith dark points, 15.3 hands. Terms £3 3s i**r mare Farther particulars from— R. RITCHIE, Inglewood. _ TO STAND THE SEABON AT INGLEWOOD yj§SSg|S-y AXT> TRAVEL THE SURROUNDLNG DIB- - THE CLYDESDALE STALLION. JUM. luir.. by Lord Roberts, dam Polly (Polly by Piowboy). Jup is rising 11 years old, dark brown, wnh s;irndid Lone, and has left great stock, til be’ng great workers with the best of emper. Jum has a great constitution, spienlid temper, and is a great worker tn any Monday.—Waitui, Mangooia Road, to Mr (Tas. Martin, Kaimata. Tuead. y.— Kaimata Road South, about six miles, and back to Inglewood. Wedn—day —Esmont Village to Mace Bros., -.'.p all nighL T!iur»L»y —Epmont Road and DePper Bond to Inglewood. Fnday—Dudley Road and Durham Eoad. Saturday.—Mr Stephen's Stab lev Terms - £3 10s single mare. Two or more narrs clonjing to the same owner as per ire taken, but no responsibility. M Jf- W. CARRINGTON. Inglewood. Or Grcom in Charge. GANDY’S GENUINE BRITISH BALaT * BELTING. 90 per c-eht. stronger J> n h -.;!ier belting. Most suitable for hr «vy machinery. Particular* and prices fr.>ni Manning Co., 5 Bedford Row, al

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1921, Page 3

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