MEETINGS. NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS’ ASSOCIATION. SPECIAL General Meeting of Old Boys will be held in the Soldiers’ Club on FRIDAY NEXT, September 15, at 8 p.m. Business, important. Full attendance requested. BRACKEN WILSON, R. G. HOWELL, Joint Hon. Secretaries. PUSSYFOOT IS COMING! BE SURE YOU HEAR HIM! ELTHAM—Town Hall, Friday, Sept. 15, 8 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH—Saturday, Sept. 16. Official welcome by the Mayor at Kawaroa Park, 2 p.ln. Empire Theatre, 8 p.m. Sunday 17th, Everybody’s Theatre, 8 p.m. INGLEWOOD—Domain , Sunday, Sept. WAITARA—-Theatre Royal, Monday,, - Sept. 18, 8 p.m. HAWERA—Opera House, Tuesday, Sept. 19. 8 p.m. PATEA—Town Hall, Wednesday, 'Sept. 20, 2 p.m. STRATFORD—Town Hall, Wednesday, Sept. 20, 8 p.m. COLLECTIONS FOR LOCAL EXPENSES. PROHIBITION IS JUST COMMON SENSE. WITIORA PRIVATE MATERNITY HOSPITAL, WALLACE PLACE. JMTSSES LEIED & CROOKSTON, Certifloated Medical, Surgical and Maternity Nurses, have opened a Maternity Hospital at above address. Telephone No. 343. “FIAT” RECORDS. following telegram has just been received by us from the N.Z. “FIAT” Importers: — “Fiat cable as follows: Italian Light Car, Grand Prix new Milan Speedway, distance three hundred and seventy-three miles: Fiat first, second, third, fourth. Average speed eightythree miles.”' “SCOTT & CO.” This astonishing performance and wonderful exhibition of Fiat endurance is built into every “FIAT” exported from the factory. The ears used in the above test were the 501 sporting type, which are available ex stock in New Zealand at present. In touring trim these cars are capable of a speed of 70 miles per hour on good roads, with 45 miles per gallon petrol consumption, and 2000 miles per gallon of oil. They are fitted with shock absorbers all round, and all parts are nickel-plated and specially designed ligh-class N.Z. built bodies are fitted. PRICES: ' 2-seaters, £7'25; 3-seaters, £735. Both with aluminium bodies. Touring Models. With Colonial Bodies, £675; with Factory Bodies, £625. In a “FIAT” you buy— QUALITY, ECONOMY. COMFORT & ENDURANCE. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES. LTD., ELTHAM AND WANGANUI. J USE “DHOBIE” SOAP. t TTAVE you tried washing your Blanj kets “DHOBIE” way? You never 1 had such an easy wash in your life. “Dhobie” Wrappers will tell you all about it. “DHOBIE” SOAP is a three-fold bargain (size, quality and price). When ordering, don’t say any soap — say “DHOBIE” SOAP. If your storekeeper hasn’t got it, tell him to get it. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. /~|N and after MONDAY, September 18, the Furniture Firm of S. J. SULLIVAN wil] open a local depot for the display of examples of their furniture, and for the conduct of business. Clients will be able to purchase the best in Furniture through the local branch— DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY, thus saving 20 per cent in buying. NOTE NEW ADDRESS— S. J. SULLIVAN FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. CURRIE STREET. Opposite Herald Office. FURNITURE DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU. T) EFORE you buy one piece of Furniture, get in touch with J. McGiven, of Veale’s Estate, New Plymouth, who will gladly call upon you and show you the way to furnish the home at a big saving. Made in Sullivan’s Factory at Wanganui—your Furniture needs will be supplied direct. This is only a small advertisement, but it holds out an opportunity for big savings. Write, and Mr. McGiven will call. JOHN McGIVEN, Veale’s Estate. NEW PLYMOUTH. Agent for S. J. Sullivan’s Furniture FaetOTJ
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1922, Page 1
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