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PUBLIC NOTICES. BOXING. pROFESSOR WINEKI takes pleasure in thanking the sporting enthusiasts of New Plymouth for their favor and patronage of last season, and wishes to notify them that his Boxing Classes in town will shortly re-open for the coming season of 1922. All interested, and intending pupils particularly, are invited to attend at the Soldiers’ Club an evening of Exhibition Boxing, including special bouts between amateur pupils of last year who have won distinction in the ring. The date of this inaugural evening will duly be advertised in these columns later on; in the meantime, the Professor would be pleased to hear from gentlemen, old or young, who are desirous of obtaining tuition either in class or privately. Address—- * T. MERLIN WINIKI, Boxing Instructor, New Plymouth. HAIRDRESSING SALOON, FITZROY. AT EVETT’S DIGGERS’ INN, Fitzroy, an up-to-date Haircutting &•■ Shaving Saloon ha* just been opened. Mr. H. Ardern will be in charge of the Saloon, and patrons can rely on skilled workmanship and latest sanitary methods. CAR WANTED. W ANTED —Second-hand Car in good running order, Dodge or similar grade. AppIy—“BARGAIN,” c/o Daily News. REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MEAT. T>EEF.—Steak 6d, Sirloin .Beef sd, Rib 4d. Brisket 4d, Corn Round sd, Gravy Beef 3d. Quarters: Hindquarter 4d, Forequarters 2nd. MUTTON.—Hindquarters sd, Forequarters 4d. Lamb and Pork at market rates. Cash on Delivery. QUICKENDEN BROS., Rahotu. WANTED KNOWN. Q.OOD SHOP TO LET, Inglewood; good situation main street, plate glass windows; suit barber’s shop, or almost any retail business; good barbers’ chair and mirrors go with shop if let to barber. Apply— STEWART HUSTON, , Billiard Room, Stratford.

TARANAKL MOUNTAIN RIMUt‘ ? ’ B UY your Timber Delivered to your Section with our motor lorry. We have a large stock of Seasoned and Dressing Timber; also Second-class for Shed Work. Our quality cannot be beaten and our prices are right, especially where you have cartage costs io meet. W. C. CLEMENT & SON, Sawmillers, Te Kiri. N.Z. MILITARY FORCES. ‘V’OTICE is hereby given that muster parades of all members of the Non Effective List (i.e., all male persons between the ages of 14 and 25 who are not training with a Territorial or Senior Cadet unit) will be held at the following centres at 11 a.m. on 10th April, 1922. NEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD. HAWERA. Attendance at this parade is compulsory, but the Defence Department can accept no responsibility for travelling expenses incurred. Leave of absence from the above parade can be obtained provided written application is made to nearest Defence Office on or before date of the muster parade. D. E. BREMNER, Capt. N.Z.S.C., Staff Officer I/C No. 8 Regt. District. Hawera, March 25, 1922. MOTORS at BARGAIN PRICES. HUDSON SIX SPEEDSTER, positive snip, £450. STUDEBAKER, smart 3-seater, £2BO. WYLLYS OVERLAND, s,sea ter, especially good, reduced to £3OO. 30cwt. MOTOR TRUCK, tip-top order and done very little work. Owner now on a farm. Here’s a gift at £l6O. MATCHLESS 3-speed MOTOR BIKE, guaranteed, £BO. INDIAN and Side-car, £lO-5 34 HUMBER, 3rspeed. £55. 1919 ELECTRIC INDIAN, £B5. STAINTON & CO., A NEW PLYMOUTH. ’Phones 732 & 190. P.O. Box 142. MOTOR CYCLES .34 h.p. 3-speed TRIUMPH ’£ss 34 h.p. 3-speed TRIUMPH £4O i h.p. 2-speed DOUGLAS, W.D. model £SS J 1.. p. BUDGE MULTI £55 34 h.p. BRADBURY £25 34 h.p. L.M.C £25 34 h.p. TRIUMPH, free engine .. £35 3£ h.p. NEW HUDSON, 3-speed . . £35 4 h.p. NEW HUDSON, 3-speed, countershaft £7O 7-9 h.p. HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1920 model, and side-car .... £155 All the above are guaranteed to be in good mechanical order at the ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT. ’PHONE 164. BAG WASH THE System that wipes, out the Home Washing Day. Get all particulars from STEAM LAUNDRY. NEW. PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 31 March 1922, Page 1

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