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NEW YEAR PRICES IN PART WORN MOTOR CARS, TRUCKS AND MOTOR CYCLES. TPHIS is the season of the year when we all wish each other well, Rbd A the motoring public will no doubt appreciate ( to the full that, besides the usual compliments of the season, we offer them a tangible form of the goodwill extended, by pla-cing before them good part-worn cara, trucks and motor cycles at prices far below their value. 1 5-seater FORD, in good order . (£.1.10 1 5-seater FORD, newly painted, % with elec, light & self starter, f£W5. 1 FORD LIGHT DELIVERY [£S6O 1 FORD 1-TON TRUCK, with spare rim, tyre and tube, body with drop sides; only done a few months’ work '£22.7 1 HUMBER LIGHT TRUCK £lOO 1 REGAL 1-Ton - SOCwt. TRUCK |£l7s 1 1917-18 MODEL INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE ■ (£6O ’ 1 ELECTRIC MODEL INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE : £B5 1 CLEVELAND 2-STROKE, only done few miles ’£7s At some period during our lives great opportunities are offered. This is yours. Seize it! SOLD EITHER FOR CASH OR ON TERMS. SOLE TARANAKI AGENTS: THOMAS & JOHNSON SOLE AG®»T<3, DEVON STiREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Opposite Red House Hotel.
WILLARD BATTERY SERVICE STATION. a > Sign as a guarantee of everything about vT Httery Batteries and a Guarantee of L Willy J Repairs. Stainton & L LIMITED. Phone 732-190. P.O. Box 142.
Have all repairs made and purchase all spare parts where you see this sign displayed. It is “The Safety; Sign, ’ ’ H DERBY AND CO-, LICENSED FORD DEALERS, NEW PLYMOUTH & INGLEWOOD; Phone Day and Night, 355.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 March 1922, Page 3
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