PUBLIC NOTICES. ” n.P. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY." jpRIZE-MONEY won at the December Show will be paid on Saturady, January 14, 1922 (afternoon and evening only), at Mr. MoGahey’s ■ Shop, 257 Devon Street. J. W. TAUNT, Secretary. QAMP jJJEETING gERVICES. Subject on Sunday Night: “A Royal Vision of Coming Events and their Culmination in Our Day.” Speaker: Pastor A. W. Anderson, from Australia. Bright; Song Service of 30 minutes. Meeting will commence at 7 o’clock. ALL WELCOME. yyEST QOASTERS’ piCNIC. KAWAROA PARK, AT 2 P.M. TO-DAY (SATURDAY.) S. A. JEMISON, Hon. Sec. GENUINE INVESTMENT. A N Enterprise requires £5OOO for its development, of which £44)00 has been, secured, and enquiries are now invited for the investment of the balance of £lOOO in sums of £lOO or -more. This is a sound commercial proposition capable of earning 25 per cent, to Investors. Only principals need apply. Apply i n fi rs t instance to—“COMPANY,” c/o Daily News Office. ROUND THE MOUNTAIN. (Via Dawson’s Falls). A TRIP round the mountain will be run TO-MORROW (Sunday), Sth inst., weather permitting. Leaving Gar-, age 8 o’clock, calling at Opunake, thence to Kaponga, arriving Dawson’s Falls mountain house for lunch. Leave house 3 p.m. for New Plymouth via Stratford. Apply— G. GIBSON, Garage, Powderham Street. CALENDARS FOR 1923. (~yUR Representatives are now on the road with a large range of American and British samples. Including novelties, we are offering over 2000 samples for selection, the widest and best range we have ever shown. Prices are right, and it will pay you to wait for our call. McLEOD & SLADE. LTD.. New Plymouth. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. BLACKLEG. rpHE Undersigned will arrange for attendance at the following places and times stated below for the purpose of inoculating calves.- — Monday, Jan. 9th, —-Mr. G. G. Simon’s yards, Richmond Road, 10 to 11.30 a.m.; Mr. J. Young’s yards, York Road, 1.3 C to 3 p.m. Tuesday, January 10th.—Mr. W. P. Bishop’s yards, Waitui, 10 to 11.30 a.m., and Mr. J. Corrigan’s yards, Waitui, 1.30 to 3 p.m. Thursday, January 12th.—Messrs Perrot’s yards, Suffolk Road, 10 a.m. to' 11.30 a.m.; Mr. James Dobson’s yards, Kaimata, 10 to 11.30 a.m.; Messrs. Weston and Miller’s yards. Kaimata. 1.30 to 3 p.m.; and Mr. A.- Hopson’s yards, Bristol Road, 1.30 to 3 p.m. Friday, January 13th.—Mr. C. Stronge’s yards. Kaimata, 10 a.m. to 11.30 a.m., and Mr. R, Beauchamp’s yards, Kohete Road, 1.30 to 3 p.m. F. W. SUTTON, Inspector of Stock. TREMENDOUS REDUCTION IN SECOND-HAND CARS.
£N 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 lighting, tyres good. Very suitable for light delivery van, or fitting truck frame. £B5. (The body of this car 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 sturdy 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, ut 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 he glad to give you further particulars of these car bargains. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., ELTHAM AND WANGANUI.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1922, Page 1
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