•= Through the Otira fj&S New Zealand y in a Ford! j Winding, narrow roads; hairpin bends; nippy up-grades; steep descents the difficult /< • features of New Zealand’s mountainous high- y j «’ w«y* can be easily and safely negotiated / afeSgjS >» a Ford Touring Car. J _Jt!!SSSP The ease of control, assured safety, extreme J liiS comfort, and low running expenses, make Jt every trip an anticipated joy and a happy UlHf Up* IT ® realization. mW
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Kodaks and Brownies Reduced in Price *n ,e P r,ce * °f Kodak and Brownie Cameras have been substantially reduced. | | Some examples are: KOT ! S 1 0 Box Brownie was 15/- now 12/9 No - 2 21/ - •• 16/6 lira I ' No. 2 Folding Brownie ~ 57/6 52/6 v "l Pocket Kodak .. 55/- .. 47/6 No. I Kodak Junior ..£4/15/- ~£4/7/6 No. 3A Kodak R.R. ..£B/15/- ~£7/15/. Kodak* from 4716 Brownie, from 12/9 Scc P"" li “' H. J. ABRAM. Chemiat F. W. HALL, Chemist TEED’S PHARMACY Local CAVE’S KODAK & VARIETY STORES R. PAINTER, Chemist, INGLEWOOD Dealer, : w Mc]NN , s Chemist; W.A.BROWN, Chemist; STRATFORD J. O’HAGAN, Chemist, ELI HAM
glggnl fe IO | fcJIR Examine your house. Decay begins at the surface. Examination will reveal whether lhe surface is intact. Don t wait until decay has taken possession of lhe fabric. Save the surface with good paint. Paint now —use Sherwin-Williams Pm Prepare S-W-P is a durable paint made by an expert paint-making organisation. It preserves and beautifies, enhances value and eliminates wasteful expenditure for repairs. Insist on S-W-P—the advantage will be yours. J.P. Hardware Co., New Plymouth. A. E. Surrey, Inglewood. / V 7. Proctor, Waitara.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1922, Page 11
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