GOOD SECOND-HAND CARS AT REASONABLE PRICES. TF you are in the market read carefully through this list:—DODGE 5-seater, 1918 model, electric light and starting. Upholstery, top and side curtains as new. Six good tyres, two spare rims, full set of tools. Mechanically Al. Any trial. This car. is as good as new and a snip at £3OO. DODGE 3-seater, 1917 model, electric light and starting, upholstery, top and side curtains good, two spare rims. F>x tyres, including 3 new Michel ins. Any trial. Engine has just been cleaned. A bargain at i £230. 1917 7-9 INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE and Coach built Side-chair. Prestolite lighting, in Al order. Cheap at £9O. BESSEMER TRUCK—3-ton model, fitted with steel-lined tip body. Engine and transmission have been overhauled and are in firet-clase order. Tyres good. Horn and lighting supplied. An excellent proposition at £7OO. WRITE us or ’PHONE us 195 ELTHAM. Our Sales Representative will be glad to furnish further particulars. TERMS may be arranged. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., ELTHAM AND WANGANUI. 'Phoiie No. 195, Eltham.
-FOR ART WALLPAPERS AND ALL PAINTERS’ REQUISITES TRY THE CHEAP DEPOT AT O- LE PAGE GLASS, PAINT, PAPER MERCHANT AND DECORATOR. ’Phone 325. Devon St., New Plymouth.
MOTORISTS I in town call on us for Tyres, Accessories and Repairs. Our prices are right and you will wonder how we can do it. A full range of motor Car and Cycle Accessories always in stock, and our repair plant is up-to-date and at your disposal. Get our quote. STORAGE FOR CARS. GEORGE & JULIAN P.O. Box 239, King St. ’Phone 721.
THE BETTER ’OLE M C CULLOUGH’S DEVON STREET, (Opposite McNeill’s New Plymouth.)) rjYERS, DRY CLEANERS AND HAT RE-BLOCKERS. We have shown we have the skill to do what we undertake.
STORAGE AVAILABLE. W’\ have excellent general storage available for approved goods, merchandise, etc., in our stores at Moturoa, adjacent to the harbor. Early application is invited by letter or ’Phone No. 615. TARANAKI PRODUCERS’ FREEZING WORKS COMPANY, LTD., Moturoa, New Plymouth. 'FO RESIDENTS OF INGLEWOOD x AND DISTRICT. A. A. CURLE has taken over the well-known nursing home hitherto carried on by Mrs. Bennett in Standish Street, Inglewood. Nurse Curie has obtained diplomas in Surgical, Medical and Maternity work and is now prepared to receive patients. PROFESSIONAL. TYR. G. H. THOMSON has commenced practice at 155, Devon Street West. Hours 9 to 10 a.m., 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p.m. ’Phone No. 541. TO PASSENGERS GOING TO WANGANUI. gMITH’S DAILY MOTOR SERVICE leaves Blake’s Garage, Hawera, at 1 p.m.; arrives Wanganui 3.30 p.m.; connecting with motor care to catch Auckland express at Marton Junction. Fare: Hawera to Wanganui only 15/-. Wire Blake's Garage for reserved seats. * W. H. JAMES, IUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, OPUNAKE. fpSTIMATES given for all description, of building vark. in tovn or •ouatry. If you have a bitter taste in your mouth, accompanied with flatulence, a wineglassful of Sharland’s Magnesia will give relief. It soothes and corrects the derangements of the stomach.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1922, Page 6
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