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PUBLIC NOTICES. UNVEILING OF MEMORIAL AT ST. MARX’S CHURCH. On SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, at .3 p.m., by Liewt.-Col. C. H. Weston, D.S.O. Men are cordially invited to be present. Will those having uniforms kindly wear same? Parade at Soldiers’ Club at 2.30 p.m. eharp. Medals to be worn. Afternoon Tea provided at Soldiers’ Club after ceremony. Soldiers’ Mothers and Wives arc kind ly asked to Afternoon Tea on SATURDAY NEXT, from 2.30 p.m., by the members of the Victoria League, at the A.M.P. Buildings. G. E. ROPER, Secretary, N.P. R.S.A, N O TIC E. “gROOKLANDS” and “Maranui” will be open to the public on SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, 27 th instJ NiEWTON KING. T. C. LIST. Q.IRLS’ pRIENDLY gOCIETY A T H OME - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26. ST. MARY’S SCHOOLROOM. 2.30 —5.30 p.m. MUSIC. Produce, Flower and Fancy Stalls. Admission 1/- (including afternoon tea.) INGLEWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY.

J HEREBY appoint THURSDAY, the Ist day of December, 1921, up to noon, as the time, and the County Offices, Moa Street, Inglewood, as the place to receive Nominations of Candidates for the election of ONE MEMBER for the West Riding of this County, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. J. B. Simpson. A Poll, if necessary, will be taken on Wednesday, the 7th December. 1921, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Polling booths will be advertised later. S. NIELSON, Returning Officer. Inglewood, November 12, 1921. BICYCLES STUDY THESE PRICES: 12 Months Guarantee “Douglass* Covers 17/6. 6 Months Guarantee “Douglass’ ” | Covers 12/6. Ist Quality Pedley Inner Tubes 4/Ist Quality Barnet Glass Tubes 6/6. > 2nd Quality Barnet Glass Tubas 5/6 Pumps, ‘ 1/6, 3/6, 4/6, 6/-, 6/6, 10/6. 1 Pedals—Rat Trap 8/6; Rubber 10/6. [Genuine “Mander’s” Enamel, 1/- per tin. : Bluemel’s Pump Connections, short J/-, long 1/6. Saddles, 3 or 4 coil, best English 17/6. “Bulldog” Outfits 1/-; Solution 4d, fid and 1/- per tube. Ladies’ Bluemel’s Chain Guards, 10/6. Rubber Handle Grips, 3/- per pair. “Argyle” Cycles with Eadie Hubs. £l3 10s. Massey-Harris Cycles with Eadie Tlubs, £l6 16s. PERCY J. DOUGLASS, NEW PLYMOUTH. LIGHT DELIVERY BY . MOTOR ! TMIE solution of the above problem has "*■ exercised the minds of many business men ow<ing to the many difficult point-s--it presents. To be a paying success a light delivery chassis must be economical to run. soundly built to ensure freedom from repair upkeep, and. above all. reliable. The IDEAL, We think, has been attained in the new 12-15 h.p. model LT. Fiat Light delivery Chassis. This chassis is specially designed for light delivery and taxi work, and bears the hall mark of the “FIAT” quality. ; The carrying capacity is 10 to 15cwt,, the petrol consumption is 2$ miles per 1 gallon, and the speed 30-35 milee per hour. Electric lighting and starting are fitted. The price of this chassis is remarkably low, when all factors are taken into consideration— £550. BUSINESS MEN! YOU are aware that it is quality, dependability and long life that counts with any article —and not FIRST COST. IT PAYS ALWAYS TO BUY x THE BEST, therefore it will pay you to look into this new “FIAT” proposition when considering delivery problems. We wall be glad to assist you with al! information and advice. Write us for further particulars. PHONE 195, ELTHAM. WILSON’S -u; MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., SLTHAM AND WANGANUI.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1921, Page 1

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