The Whiteley Spring Flower r be held on September 13, 14 and 15. See advt. on page 1. Particulars of a gigantic auction sale of machinery and plant on account of the Taranaki Oil Wells (N.Z.), Ltd., are advertised in • issue. The sale will be held at New Plymouth on Wednesday, August 30, 1922. The forthcoming sale at the Melbourne, Ltd., promises to be the brightest event m the firm’s history of value-giving. No old stock is being offered, every item being fresh and clean, and this fact, together with the huge reductions made, indicate an honest endeavor to clear stocks prior to final inventory. The shortage of household help is nowadays alleviated by the adoption of modern labor-saving inventions such as vacuum cleaners, carpet sweepers, gas stoves (when you can get any gas), and I “Fairy Wonder” Dry. §oap. The latter 1 is the greatest 'boon of all, as it cuts ' wash-day in half, eliminating rubbing j and halving the cost of fuel. It should be in every household. Of all grocers. ™ Dockrill’s have pleasure ,in advising their customers of New Plymouth and surrounding districts, that shipments of English footwear from Crockett and Jones, and Arnold and Co., have just arrived. These boots and shoes have such a reputation for comfortable fitting, style and hard wear, that, once worn, no others satisfy. Train arrangements in connection with the Egmont-Wanganui Hunt Chib races, to be held at Hawera ou August 23, appear in this iseue. i
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 August 1922, Page 4
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