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PUBLIC NOTICES. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. A N ' interim Dividend at the rate of One shilling and sixpence per share has been declared, and is now payable. Local Shareholders can receive their warrants upon application to the New Plymouth Branch. , H. BUCKLETON, General Manager. NEW PLYMOUTH INVESTMENT & LOAN SOCIETY (Permanent). TpHE MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS will be Due and Payable at the Office of the Societv, Brougham Street, TO-DAY (Monday), June 19. 1922, between the hours of 9 a m. and 5 p m. C. S. RENNELL, Secretary. 'J’HE yTCTORIA JNSURANCE (JO., LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT AND MOTOR CAR. is. hereby given that the Victoria Insurance Co.. Ltd., has opened a Branch Office in New Plymouth, situate Macky. Logan and Caldwell’s Building, Brougham Street. Dated the 31st dav of Mav, 1922. HENRY R. HARPER, Inspector for New Zealand. H. J. GRAYSON, Manager. Taranaki Branch. MOTOR BARGAINS VV/E have no£ advertised any used Cars or Trucks for some time, and this list presents bargains that will be hard to beat:— MAXWELL—S-seater, 1920 models, £295, £275 and £225. MAXWELL—S-seater, 1914 model, £125. MAXWELL—3-seater, 1920 model, £3OO (Very exceptional, good condition, better than new; see this car, it’s a peach.) « MAXWELL—Converted truck, carry 15 cwt., very strong, £165, PERRY —English, 2-seater, very good, £ll5. CHALMERS—7-seater, 1920 model; good heavy car; £450. OVERLAND—S-seater. 19)5 model; e.l. and self-starter, £175. DODGE—S-seater, 1920 model; 8000 miles; new tyres and battery, painted and in first-class order; £250. THORN YCRO FT—4-ton Lorry with Wooldridge Hoist and Dump Body; £625. BESSEMER—3-ton Lorry with hand hoist and dump body; £5OO. AUSTIN—3-ton Lorry with Transport Body; £5OO. FORD—I-ton Trucks, 1920 model. Good as new, with transport bodies; I £lB5. All above have been through our workshop, and are in good sound condition. Any reasonable terms to suit customers will be given.

WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD.. ELTHAM AND WANGANUI. ’Phone No. 195, Eltham. MOTOR CYCLISTS! JQ'OW is the time to bring your machines along for overhaul. Don’t wait till the rush comes in the Spring. CONSIDER these FIVE reasons why you should bring your work to us: 1. We do not touch cars, push cycles or prams. 2 We have Four Mechanics who have been working on MOTOR CYCLES ONLY for years. 3, We have no boys gaining experience at your expense. 4, We do your machine to your entire satisfaction; not do it in with hammer and cold chisel. 5, M*e make our terms CASH to enable you to get a cheap job. AT THE ■ ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIRS DEPOT, Thone 164, ELTHAM. pARMERS! pLEASE JJOTE! IT CONCERNS YOU. As all Farmers know, Cleanliness of the Milking Machines, etc., is ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL. For this a continuous supply of boiling water must be at hand. This can be done by installing a HARRIS AND GLENIE’S PATENT WATER HEATER. BOILING WATER IN SEVEN MINUTES—CONTINUOUS SUPPLY. It is the acme of perfection for use in the Home, on the Farm, Hotels or Boarding-houses. Look for Exhibitions at Palmerston & Hawera Shows. Make a point of seeing the Heater in actual work. That will convince you that it is the cheapest Water Heater in existence, and the most economical in fuel. HARRIS, GLENIE & CO., PLUMBERS —st INGLEWOOD.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1922, Page 1

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