MEETINGS. LIBERALS. A LL those interested in. the Liberal Party are requested to attend a meeting in the Rahotu Hall on Wednesday 12th July, 1922, at 7.30 p.m, H. G. CLARKE, K. F. ANDREWS, Convenors. THE STRATFORD FARMERS’ CO-OP-ASSOCIATION, LTD. JJLECTION of Directors, Annual Meeting to be hold on July 24, 1922. The retiring Directors are Messrs. C. A. Lehmann, F. Ranford and W. H. Were, who are eligible for re-election. Candidates (other then retiring directors) must be nominated in writing and nomination lodged not later than 11 am. on Saturday, 15th July, 1922, at the Company’s Office, where forms are obtainable. i W. FASTIER, Secretary. USED INDIANS WORTH BUYING. 1 only—l9lB Model 7-9 INDIAN ' '£Bs 1 only —1919 Electric Model INDIAN ! £9O 1 only—l92o Model 7-9 INDIAN (hardly used) £lOO All guaranteed in tip-top Order. Terms Arranged. IRA J. BRIDGER, MOTOR EQUIPMENT STORE, ’Phone 66D, ELTHAM. WANTED FOR CLIENT. JQAIRY HERD, Shorthorn preferred; 20 to 35 cowsFAIRBROTHER & PICKERING, Land Agents, NEW PLYMOUTH.
BICYCLE RACING HPHE good old sport has been revived, and the coming season will see new champions on track and road. You cannot commence training too soon now. Beside the famous “Round the Mountain” Race, there will be numerous track events all over Taranaki. Be sure you start the- season on a sound, correctly designed machine such as the “ARROW” (Special Design), —AND— ‘ S “MASSEY-HARRIS” (The Timarn to Christchurch Winner.) Write for particulars, terms, etc. SOLE AGENT. PERCY J. DOUGLASS NEW PLYMOUTH.
OUR CLAIM A BOLT “LEYLAND” LORRY SALES has been questioned income quarters. Naturally we are pained that this should be so, but as a matter of fact the total of all “LEYLAND” sales to date exceeds the total previously claimed. The total at present is—- -- 38 3- .... 31 4- 82 5- 12 . •-ys-te-.®? W"' ' 163 There you are- If there is any further doubt about it, anyone can inspect the detailed list. Tn addition there are 14 “LEYLANDS” still in daily service that were put on the road in 1912 and 1913,' and, like Johnny Walker, have been going strong ever since. We maintain that, excluding Lorries of 30cwt. capacity and under, the New Zealand “LEYLAND” sales far exceed the sales of all other makes combined in the period. Figures talk, and these should he convincing enough for anybody. QUALITY. PERFORMANCE, ECONOMY, DURABILITY, are built in every “LEYLAND,” and THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., ELTHAM AND WANGANUI. ’Phone No. 195, Eltham. A CHANCE FOR FARMERS. qpHE MOA DAIRY COMPANY have for Sale, either with land or for removal, COTTAGES & CREAMERIES at Waitui, Lincoln and Waiongona. Apply— MANAGER, Box 29, Inglewood. Both winter and summer the famous North British “Unique” Hot Water Bottle makes itself useful! Doctors prescribe ’t. All dealers.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1922, Page 1
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