pLYMOUTH- | ►-* 1 T E K UITL TOURISTS’ SERVICE. 110 Miles Beautiful Motorists’ Scenery. On and after Saturday, December 2, 1922. tftave N.P. on Mon., Wed., & Sat. 7.30 a.m. F ” Waitara ” ” ** 8.0 ” 1 ” Awakino “ ” M 12.30 p.m. £ Brtive Te Kuiti * " ” 4 - 3 C ” [ £eave Te Kuiti ” ’’ . * 8 0 am - i < - Awakino - “ ” 12.30 p.m. I ” Waitara ’’ ” ” 5 0 ” | T Arrive N.P. ” *’ ” 530 ” . pintle Fare, New Plymouth to Te Kuiti, £3; Return Fare £5. Week-end Trips, New Plymouth to Waltomc, New Plymouth Saturdays, and retum- ; Mondays; Return Fare £5 15s. Arrangements made for Launch Parties on the* beautiful Moluu River. fols trip will enable Tourists to see the won'Uerfui Mt. Mesengcn Mokau River and Taumatemaire. Booking Agents : Thos. Cook and Sons and ftte New Zealand Government Tourist Offices. Booking Offices: C. H. Johnston, Waitara, Phone 24M; A. R. Magon. Te Kuiti. Phone 510; Gibson’s Aard Tourists’ Garage, New Plymouth, Phone 357. MOTOR bargains; pne 7-9 HARLEY and Side-car, in perfect order, £9O for quick sale. Dne small 2-seater 4-cylinder English Car. A snip at £175. pne late Model 5-seater CHEVROLET, b excellent order, 2 spare covers and X. tubes. A bargain at £197 10s. CALL FOR TRIAL. GEORGE & JULIAN MOTOR REPAIR SPECIALISTS, KING STREET. MACHINERY. Gear cutting, milling, slotting, turn- , ing and grinding finished to ensure I absolutely perfect fitting. CEAR-MAKING. We have the only gear-cutting and grinding machines in North Taranaki. We are able to cut any size and shape of gear required. CASE HARDENING. All done in specially constructed furnaces, temnerature being regulated bv pyrometer. All Gears finished by case hardening machine. All our work is guaranteed, and prices are right. JENKINS BROS. & HANCOCK. GILL ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. RE-TREADING TYRES DON’T WORRY. yCome 4 See Us. Satisfaction guaranteed, i YV e hare tl,e p |ant to deal witJl aU re-treading work. «J>HE zpußE & 'J’YRE gERVICE. (H. E. Hooker, Vulcaniser.) TIMBER MERCHANTS, JOINERY MAKERS. H. BROWN & CO. I TD - MORLEY STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH (Breakwater tram). rjr* TIMBERS, either sawn or dry dressed; A she st Wall Boards, Ferrodor Roof Paint, Upson Board, Window Glass (plain and fancy). Agents for Hudson celebrated Washing Boilers, Konka Board, Red Hand Paints, Terra Cotta Roof Tiles. Thoue 252 P.O. Box 17.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1922, Page 3
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