The Season’s first win goes to Hannah’s for highest value in FOOTBALL BOOTS As is the case with every other class of footwear, Hannah’s values and / quality in football boots /\ leave nothing to be de1 \ sired. Players should make a good start for the. New J Season by taking advantage of these values: — MEN’S FOOTALL BOOTS, Strong & Durable, 15/6. BOYS’ FOOTBALL BOOTS, Strong & Durable, 13/6. The FAMOUS “CEXT” FOOTBALL BOOTS, Box Calf 27/6; Russet Kip 27/6. ts .BOQTMAKEK# SHOEISTS ’ NEW PLYMOUTH. BRANCHES AT STRATFORD A HAWERA.
THE UIS L E W S OD i^M? AT.« BACON WILL RECEIVE PIGS FROM SHAKBHOLDBBS ONLY AS FOLLOWS:— .nd 2C. NO FIGS WILL BE RECEIVED ON EASTER
N.Z. " ACOX C ° RECEIVING DATES FOR APRIL. Smar^^oadh—Tuesdays, 4 and 18. Moturoa—TuJdays, 11 and 25. Toko—Tuesdays, 4 and 18. Stratford—Every Wednesday. Midhirst—April 12 and 25. ffniroa—Monday, 10. Douglas—As per arrangement. Te Wera—As per arrangement. k Te Roti—Every Monday. 'NormaUby—Every Tuesday. Elthaim works—Every Wednesday. Opunake—Every Monday. Te Kiri—Tuesdays, 4 and 18. Awatuna—Tuesdays, 11 and 25. ' Kaponga—Every Wednesday. Otakeho—Mondays. 3 and 2A. ' Inaha—-Monday, 10. Msnaia—Every Tuesday. Auroa—Every Wednesday. Kapuni—Mondays, 3 and 24. Riverlea—Monday, 10. Okaiawa—Every Tuesday. Mangatoki—Every Wednesday. Waverley—Every Monday, Paten—Every Tuesday. Kakaramen—Dvery Monday. Hawera—-Every Tuesday. J Mokoia—Wednesdays, 5 and 19. Manutahl—Wednesdays, 5 and 19. NO PIGS RECEIVED ON EASTER MONDAY. PRICE: 5d per pound up to 160 pounds deadweight. G. H. SHORT, New Plymouth. R. ROWE, ’phone 297, Stratforo. R. M. THURSTON. Elthafc. G. J. LEWIS. K a pongs. O. H. MARX, phone 176 M, Mangat kL J. MARRA, Hawera. T. C. ARNOLD, 'phone 224, Hawera. C. WEBSTER, Waverley.
PIGS! PIGS! PIGS! rpHOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS (Australasia, Ltd.) PTG RECEIVING DATES FOR APRIL. Xormanby—3, 10, and 24. Fltham—3, 10, 19 and 24. Te Roti—ll. Stratford—4, 11 and 18. Mangatoki—4 and 1R Toko—s and 19. > Okato—s and 19. Auroa —12 and 2«>. Midhirst—s and 19. Tariki—l2 and 26. Douglas—As per arrangement. Te Wera—As per arrangement. Urenui—3. * ‘ Waitara—4. IT. 18 and 24. Moturop—6 and 20. Rmart Road—l 3 and 27. Urhti—24. BUYERS : STRATFORD: J. Butcher. 'Phone 157. Ef.THAM- J. Carter. 'Phone 111. WAITARA; R. Butcher. 'Phone 09.
J. S. SULLIVAN, WANGANUI. FOR FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE PRIOES DIRECT TO YOU. YOU PAY NO MIDDLEMAN’S PROFITS. We Design and Manufacture our own goods and offer them to yon at the wholesale price. We pay carriage right into your home. You pay us for goods after you receive and examine them. We are New Zealand’s Leading Furniture Craftsmen, and are in a position to give you Real Value in Furniture and Upholstery. No job too small or too big for our attention. Our local Agent will call on you, submit illustrations and quote you on receipt of vour name and address. J. McGIVEN. Veale’s Estate, New Plymouth. F. BOND timber merchant, INGLEWOOD. TIMBER. Joinery. Hardware and all Building requirements stocked. Plans and estimates of wo.-k in town Inr countrv. ■’’hone 50, P.O. Box 4*
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1922, Page 2
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