YOU CAN NOW BUY A HIGH-GRADE CAR OR MOTOR-CYCLE. ON THE j£ASY pAYMENT pLAN HUMBER ROVER F. N. HILLMAN H C.S. STUDEBAKER ' CARS HARLEY-DAVIDSON. TRIUMPH • F N. MOTOR-CYCLES. We are charging only 5 per cent. ’ extra on the net cash pric,-. Twenty-five per cent with order. Balance in equal paymente extending! over twelve months. Sign the agreement, pay th? deposit.' insure and drive away the same day. THE TOURIST MOTOR CO., Limited, HASTINGS AND NAPIER. SMITH’S WANGANUI—HAWERA DAILY PASSENGER SERVICE. 80 Miles for 15/-. Super-Six Hudson Cars. TIME-TABLE & FARES. VLeave Head Office. Wanganui, daily, at I 9.30 a.m. Arrive Hawera 12 noon. Return same day. Leave Blake’s Garage. Hawera. 1 p.m., Patea 1.45. Waverley 2.15, Waitotara 2.30: arrive Wanganui 3.20 p.m.. connecting with Motor Service to catch Auckland Express at Marton. FARES: Hawera to Patea ss. Waverley , 7/6. Waitotara 9/-. Wanganui 15/-. ! •Seats may be booked at Blake - Gar- I Hawera, or direct to Head L-lice. ' ’Phone 1130. SMITH’S MOTOR SERVICE, 118 Victoria Avenue. Wanganui. NOTE.—Service Flags have been distributed to all Hotels, General Stores and Garages en route, wher- cars will stop if required. J) AIL Y gE R VICE NEW PLYMOUTH TO HAWERA. (12s fid single ) To connect with Wanganui Car (at Hawera- for Auckland Express at Marton. Leaves White Hart Hotel. New Plymouth, 9.40 a.m-: arrive Inglewood, 10.20 a.m.; arrive Stratford, 11 a.m.; arrive Fit ham, 11-25 a.m.; arrive Ha - wera, 12.10 p.m. Leaves Hawera (Blake’s Garage> for New Plymouth. 1 1 PJB-; arrive New Plymouth (White, Hart Hotel), 3.15 p.mV. ARCHIBALD, Senr., Proprietor. | ITIONS SEED TIME - Time (or sowing time) will I soon be here again. The most able j Statesmen and Financiers tell us truly j that the World Must produce its utmost j and reduce as quickly as possible, the i load of debt due to war wastage, and to ; produce that as economically as possible. ' Well, there is no way in which you can get more pleasure and profit (in consideration of the outlay in time awl money) than from your garden. Which is it cheaper to * pay —the Seedsman or the Doctor? It m quite easy to be a sue-! cneeful gardener providing that vou use , ordinary care and COOPER'S SEEDS—THE SEEDS OF SUCCESS?' Mr. T. Webb, of Palmerston North ( who ha- ' taken over 1000 prizes) says: “I have again been most successful with COOPER'S SEEDS, and have won dozens of. prizes thi« neaaou.” Insist on having i COOPER’4 SEEDS in packets or bulk ? F COOPER, LTD. I DIXON STREET, WELLINGTON. ‘ Selling Seeds since Sixty’" (I 860 1 THE pRE?H pOCD QOMPANY WILL PAY SOT LESS THAN 1/7 PER LB. . FOR BUTTERFAT FOP. CREAM SUPPLIED DURING JULY. put it on the train and coneiun it i pitaer to St. Johns, Wanganui, or , New Plymouth. the Company will negotiate with small I I frerneie, ior their outputs of cream. ’ for particulars apply to—- * “ FRANCIS W COURT. | Representative. i f gmx 56 Smtlord. 4Jr Eliot Street, New Plymouth. ‘ k
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1922, Page 3
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495Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1922, Page 3
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