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AMUSEMENTS. NEW T PLYMOUTH MALE CHOIR SOCIETY. 'JHIRTEENTH QRAND OONCERT EMPIRE THEATRE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7 & 8, 1921. ASSISTING ARTISTS: MISS NANCIE GIBBS, Solo Violinist. (Late Covent Garden. London). Mr. Neil Forsythe, Musical Director, Covent Garden, London: “I wish to thank you for the soulful and beautiful music, rendered by you last night. It was appreciated by the wjxale audience, and will ever be remembered by me.” MR. GEORGE HOLLOWAY, Pianist, Wellington. MR. ALF. NORTH, Baritone. New Plymouth. MALE CHOIR ORCHESTRA. MR. HAROLD MOREY, Accompanist. Popular Prices: 4s (Reserved), 3s & 2s. Plan opens art Collier’s otn Saturday, December 3rd, 1921. KAPONGA TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921. A J 5 ARE WELL gOCIAL & Will be tendered to Messrs. W. E. Ward and Family. Music by Orchestra. Lovely Supper. Gents 3s, Ladies Is. A. MELVILLE, Hon. Sec. RAHOTU HALL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1921. QRAND pANCY pAIR. PRODUCE AND FANCY STALL. GRAND CONCERT & DANCE. Splendid Programme. Admission Is. SHOWS. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. gUMME R H O W . FRIDAY, December 9, 1921, WORKERS’ SOCIAL HALL. Usual Classes in Flowers, Fruit, Vegetables, Decorative Classes. Home Made Preserves, Cakes, etc., etc. ENTRIES MAY BE MADE NOW! And will be received at Mr. McGahey’s 257 Devon Street. CLOSING DATE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1921 Schedules containing Entry Forms may be obtained at the Modern Tailore, Webster Bros., Newton King’s, Ltd., and Mr. McGahey’s, 257 Devon Street. J. W. TAUNT. Secretary. LIGHT DELIVERY BY ** - MOTOR ! THE solution of the above problem has A exercised the minds of many business men owing to the many difficult points 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 IAEAL, we think, has been attained in the new 12-15 h.p. model I.T. 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 28 miles per gallon, and the speed .30-35 miles per hour. 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 THE BEST, therefore it will pay you to look into this new “FIAT” proposition when considering delivery problems. We will be glad to assist you with al! information and advice. Write us for further particulars. PHONE 195, ELTHAM. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., ELTHAM AND WANGANUI. 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 Tubes 5/6 Pumps, 1/6, 3/6. 4/6, 6/-, 6/6, 10/6. Pedals —Rat Trap 8/6; Rubber 10/6. Genuine “Mander’s” Enamel, 1/- per tin. Bluomel’s Pump Connections, short 1/-, long 1 /6. Saddles, 3 or 4 coil, best English 17/6. “Bulldog” Outfits 1/-; Solution 4d, 6d 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 Hubs, £l6 IGs. PERCY J. DOUGLASS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1921, Page 1

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