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FOR SALE, TO LEI, ETC. VVANTED—To sell, pair Carl Zeiss Field Glasses, £lO. Reply “Owner,” News office. ■EXCEPTIONALLY good value in new oak dining-room furniture offered in part payment for used car, 2 or 3seater. Full particulars “Reliable,” c/o Post Office, ipOR-'SALE.—One M’Cormick reaper, " first-class order, £22; also an English dog cart, good, ,£2B. —A. Leech, Ingle wood. e - x - ■pOR SALE. —Good secondhand piano, iron frame, etc.; no dry rot; ,£4B cash, or terms.—Collier’s. pOR SALE—(Pahotu), Sections ?, 3, and 5(3 acres), price £2OO. And (Strathmore), Allotment 104, quarter acre, price £lO. —R. A. Large, Estate Agent, New Plymouth. MINERVA CAR. POR SALE—Three-seater Minerva Car in perfect order, fitted, with electric lights and self-starter. Good reason for selling. A genuine bargain. AppIy—“MINERVA,” G.P.0., Stratford. LOST AND FOUND. VVILL the person who took, by mis- ’ take, a pair of Boys’ Boots and Socks from pack at Breaxwwter yesterday please return to this office. c.n. T EFTF”in Napier-Wellington Express last Monday, Dec. 26, violin in case. Would be delighted to hear some news of it. Keepsake from brother killed in France, 1918. Reward. Kindly communicate with “Violin,” c/o Daily News office. . e e - T - OST — Od December 25 last, chestnut mare hack on Manaia Road. Reward. Apply to C. Schicker, or Hill’s Boot Shop, Kaponga.b.w. T OST —Bunch of keys, probably in front of Wilson Bros., Stratford. Please leave at News Office, New Plymouth, or W’ilson Bros. Reward. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED —Happy New Year to every- ’’ body. See us for everything to wear.—Ambury’s. f y. VVANTED—Everybody wants a happy ’’ New Year and smart Holiday Outfit from Ambury’s. f«y. ■^D’ANTED— Year to everyW body snd plenty money to spend, at Ambury’s. f yvrTAN TED.—Happy and prosperous ’ ’ year to all. Thanks for continued support. Ambury’s, New Plymouth, f.y (CARPENTERING —Repairs and alterations neatly done. Jobbing Work a speciality.—Chas. Kingston, King Street. /COUNTRY People. —For a good meal —well cooked, nicely served, prompt attention, visit Everybody’s Restaurant, next Criterion Hotel, when in New Plymouth. TREMENDOUS REDUCTION IN SECOND-HAND CARS. TN order to clear up our stock for the New Year, we are offering the following cars at a ridiculously low figure:— “FORD 5-seater, chassis only, overhauled and ready for the road. Electric lighjnng, tyres good. Very suitable for light delivery van, or fitting truck frame. £B5. (The body of this oar can be supplied if purchaser desires, at a low price.) “OVERLAND” 2-seater, 1912 model, 30 h.p. Bosch magneto. Planetary transmission. . Good tyres. Engine is in Al order. £65. “MAXWELL” 5-seater, 'leather upholstery, good top and side curtains. Prestolite lighting; 28 miles per gallon; a great puller. Easy to start and drive. As a family or business car an absolute snip. £125. “HUPMOBIL’E” 5-seater, 1913 model. Electric light and starting. In good running order. A solid and stur<Jjr old car for rough work. £l5O. “SAXON” Car, 3-seater, electric light and starting, upholstery, top and curtains good- as new. Tyres in excellent condition; 30-33 miles per gallon. Only done 6000 miles. Absolutely cheap at £l9O. 3-SEATER “SINGER” (English). Overhauled, painted and in first-class condition; 35-40 miles per gallon. A comfortable car and ideal for lady’s use. £195. The above prices are for cash, but liberal terms can be arranged for £lO extra in each case. Driving tuition is given free. Ring 195, Eltham, or write us, when our representative will be glad to give you further particulars of these car bargains.

WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., ELTHAM AND WANGANUI. WAR BONDS F HAVE a client who is prepared to buy a limited number of War Loan Certificates or will advance cash on same. E. W. HARRIS, LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, HAWERA. ’Phone 646 Box 130.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1922, Page 1

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606

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, 4 January 1922, Page 1

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