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ELTHAM-OPUNAKE MAIL CAE SERVICE. Leave Opunake 7.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Arrive Opunake 10.45 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Leave Eltham 9.15 a.m. and 6.40 p.m. Next week the 6.40 p.m. car from Eltham will leave at 5 p.m., and in the winter time at 4.30 p.m. leaves Eltham for Kaponga at 6.40 p.m. regularly, and will take passengers beyond if necessary. Opunake people can be sure of getting a seat on the mail train at Eltham by taking this route and by coming to Eltham by the 1.30 car can have two hours there for business, or all day if they come in by the 7.30 a.m. ear, getting back again at 6.30 p.m. We are going to put a comfortable pneumatic tyred bus on this route soon, and will reduce the present fares, so we hope the settlers between Opunake and Eltham will patronise our service. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., ELTHAM AND WANGANUI.

PERCY J. DOUGLASS FOR MOTOR CYCLES “TRIUMPH,” 3-speed, all accessories, £67. “8.5. A. 1918, good tyres, etc., £65. “8.5. A. 1920. equal to new .... £9O “SCOUT INDIAN,” 1921 electric, great value £95 “INDIAN,” 7-9, all accessories .. £B5 “RUBY” 3| h.p., 3-speeds, etc. .. £35 NEW MACHINES: INDIAN, HARLEY, DOUGLAS, SCOTT, JAMES, RUBY. PERCY J. DOUGLASS

TRAVEL AWAY ON A “TRAVELLER.” CYCLE THIS SUMMER. Y*OU might just as well be mounted properly as ride a bike that is really a “bone-shaker.” Better, in fact, if the machine you ride is a “TRAVELLER.” Then you will realise the true pleasure of cycling over our fine roads. The “TRAVELLER” is built from carefully selected parts, accurately adjusted. We would like to show you this machine. If you are passing, drop in. PRICE £l3. ARNOLD GEORGE BROUGHAM STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. t<==369CZ>o6<===39»C=n y “FAMA” GHas Endless Uses. 1 It is the incomparable jointless flooring for I living rooms, offices, hotels, factories, schools ! c or sliops. Is also largely used for bathrooms. S “ lavatories, sink tops, basin tops and dadoes. “ IB “ Fama” is fireproof and waterproof and gives IB II lifelong service. (j LaidUown only by our own experts under y J expert supervision. g SSEND FOR BOOKLETS. M. BRADY, THE DECORATING Co., X HAWERA. S I

WELL DONE!

“Aly removal was excellent! I am delighted!” This was the brief pleasing message from a client whose furniure we "shifted.” We shall be pleasdto handle yours too. Our men are experts. Our equipment is the most up-to-date in the Dominion. Estimates gladly given at our offices. The New ealand Express Co., Ltd.

Fresh eggs, flour, butter, fruit—what waste if the cake should be a failure. Banish risk —always use Edmonds Baking Powder—dependable, wholesome, and “ Sure to Rise.” Every grocer sells 27 EDM.CKDC , BAKING B 1 POWDER ’W

There is no inferior or low grade tea used in Nelson Moats’s blends. Th?y purchase direct through their own office in Ceylon, and their importations are

“What is a Luxury?” A luxury is not necessarily something expensive. It is something you can really enjoy— the best you can obtain. This entities “Amber Tips” tea to be classed as a luxury. The richest person in the world cannot obtain better tea than you can if you buy “Amber Tips.” Yet it costs less per cup than inferior grades. Your grocer will endorse your good table if you order “AMBER TIPS” TEA Everybody's Favourite

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1922, Page 3

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