People who are dependent upon trains cannot avoid wasting valuable time.' t Jgb) Get a Ford and you can travel where you like, when you like, and in complete comfort. The Ford has proved /Pf itself reliable, economical and com- V fortable, doing all that is asked of J S requiring very little attention. ) H DERBY & CO., New Plymouth; LYTTLE & HOLMES, Opunake; XLEEMAN & BISHOP, Stratford; C. SPANNERS, Eltham; 1 . R. KEMP, Hawera. The Local Deale: entitled to your trade.
mk w 1 DUNLOP RUBBER BOWLS S I § Bowlers throughout New Zealand will be keenly interested In the p | ==a f*et that we have succeeded ip manufacturing a perfect H*RD ~ e r 3 RUBBER BOWL, its advar tages wilt at once appeal to all devotees a I == of the pastime—and it&adopt'on by bowlers will effect considerable pa E improvement in their play. This has been the pleasing experience of | s every player who has yet had an opportunity of using the new Dun- |U £ __i lop production. The Bowl is of Solid Rubber throughout—as hard and I s finegrained as ebonv. with a surface po ish like glass. It is abso- | gg lately Impervious to moisture, hear, or cold-a vast improvement on f=a E pa the wooden or composition bowls now in use. It will not ehip. craek. E=3 e ? S 3 shrink or alter its shape or weigh* in any respect. Apart rrem the Er?} e 1 construction of the Bowl, there is no subsequent loading needed to f|q | bring it to correct weight-th «s ensuring an even balance. ||| E g ITS TH£ MOST PttftCT AND TRUEST FLAYING BOWL YET SEEN ON ANY GREEN g R 3 *he standard sizes of Dunlop Bows areas follows:—s’. 5 1-16", 51" Eg | S 3 every Bow is standard weight and No. 3 Bias-full, unless otherwise Ezg f 2 ga specified. This w >rk is executed hv the leading expert in Australia— pa | g and onee stamped by the Assoc, .lion's representative will aevcr vary, | | A„r«red by tbe Pewatva Bavliac Aueciatiaa E ST7 ObUrubU fram ail leadiac Syarta Dch*> aad aapplicn at Spartiag Gaads. jfiSk g (' •k F*rice : 5L7 per set (4) 3BS|| ikv» DUNLOP RUBBER CO. of Aust., Ltd.. > Ml e Q&yjgfa PCs Wellington, Christchurch and Auckland. S MkJ
Cigarette Competition. £lOOO in Prizes. First Prize « £250 Cash Second „ • £lOO Third M * £5O M Fourth „ - £2O „ 540 Other Prizes. Smoke State Express Cigarettes. Save the Packets. Ask your tobacconist for full particulars. Competition Ends 31st December.
The Caoiain of Indusirq and tiis Men. Smoke b HAVELOCK JOBACCO I .New Zealand’*' fe _ National Smoke I AMONG the and «™V of g| I /A. commerce-from the rank and Hie to the man whose command mevM U*ouean«ia hfe» I strenuous battle is made mere baarabie whan tiw gk. W pipe’s agk>w with fragrant “HAVELOCK” **■ .Cut and Plug
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1921, Page 3
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474Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1921, Page 3
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