MEETINGS. NORTH TARANAKI HUNT. GENERAL MEETING will be hfeld in the Clifton Hall, Waitara, on THURSDAY, March 30, at 8 p.m. Business: To arrange Fixtures, etc., for the coming season. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary. HART’S GREAT VALUE STORE A FEW OF OUR FAMOUS CUT A PRICES: Big Ben Clocks, 22/6. Clocks (Big Ben Company) 11/6. Bengal Razors, 7/6. Colgate’s, Williams’, Yardley’s Shaving Sticks, 2/-. Large Bottles Bay Rum 1/4. Cocoanut Oil, Gd per pot. Brilliantine, 9d per bottle. English Teapots, assorted designs, 4/11. White and Gold Cups and Sauc-ers, 10s
half dozen. 21-piece Tea Sets, assorted designs, 32/6. Aladdin Playing Cards, 2/-. Writing Tablets, 3 for 1/-. Envelopes, 4 packets for 1/-. Nugget, large tins, 2 for Is. Three Castle Cigarettes, 4 packets 2/6. Havelock Tobacco, 1/7. Yankee Doodle' Tobacco, 1/8. Colgate’s Tooth Paste, 1/7. Kolynos Tooth Paste, 1/4. Pond’s Oatine, etc. Face Creams, 2/-. Talc Powders, assorted makes, 1/4. Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 9d. Dixon’s Soap, box of 3 tablets, 1/6. • Ebony Backed Whalebone Hair B rus^ea , 8/6. Ebony backed Bristle Brushes. 5/11. Ladies’ Dressing Combs, Is, 1/9. Sheffield Table Knives, 14/6 half dozen. Sheffield Dessett Knives, 13/- half dozen. Heavy E.P. Teaspoons, 7/6 half dozen. POSTAGE -EXTRA. Country Custom n - can rely on receiving same attu on by post as if served over the counter. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. WINTER IS HERE WOOLLEN GOODS. JJAVING just landed two shipments of Woollen Coats, Jumpers, Frocks, Children’s Coats, Frocks with Cap and Knickers to match, Scarves, etc., very close -together, we are prepared to sell these at very low prices. ALSO LANDED: HOSIERY. —Cashmere and Silk, 2/6, 3/11, 4/11, 5/3,i 7/11, 13/6. SERGES, TWEEDS, GABADINES—--11/-, 13/6, 17/6, 22/9 per yard. FINEST EGYPTIAN LONGCLOTH—I/9 yard. LACES, EMBROIDERIES, INSERTIONS 6d, 7d, 9d, lid, 1/-, 1/4, 1/8. CALL AND INSPECT. NEW PLYMOUTH SOFT GOODS MANUFACTURING CO. Currie Street, New Plymouth. « V “NASH” CARS / HPHE famous “NASH” Valve-in-head 6A cylinder Car is now well-known throughout Taranaki as a well-finished, roomy, attractive and eminently satisfactory medium-priced 6-cylinder Car. We now have pleasure in announcing the arrival of its smaller brother, the -NASH” 4-cylinder. It is exactly the same, designed car as the G, but on a somewhat smaller scale. Overhead Valve Engine, 3 3/Bin. bore, and sin. stroke, 3 bearing crank-shaft, l)2in. wheel-base, 33 x 4 S.S. Tyres, Delco Ignition. Door opening Curtains, beautifully finished one-man top, pure leather upholstery, on deep and comfortable seats, and finely finished throughout, the “NASH” 4 now presents Motor Car value in. the 4-cylinder class hitherto unknown. For smooth, vibrationless running and efficiency on hills, you have in the “NASH” 4 the most economical and satisfactory 4-cylinder car on the market. PRICE, Fully Equipped, £485. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., ELTHAM AND WANGANUI. ’Phone No. 195, Eltham.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 March 1922, Page 1
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455Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 28 March 1922, Page 1
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