MOTOR ADVERTISEMENTS. s. o. s REAL PIONEERS OP MOTOR TRANSPORT PASSENGER SERVICES Established Service on WANGANUI - HAWEKA February 20, 1922, with one car. S.O.S. MOTOBS have now 25 modern high-powered cars operating between Hawera, Wanganui, Marton, Palmerston, Feilding, Ashhurst, Foxton, Levin and Wellington. S.O.S. MOTOBS employ 15 regular drivers all on our own PIONEER SERVICE ROUTES, and our own services cover collectively 2000 miles per day. EVERY SERVICE where S.O.S. Cars run has been PIONEERED, advertised, organised and consistently bached up by a reliable service under all conditions HAIL, RAIN or SHINE. We have therefore every confidence in once again asking the residents of Taranaki to PATRONISE THE PIONEERS ! Stick to 5.0.5., who turned the first sod, as it were, and did the pick and shovel work in establishing, and .then increasing, the regular services now running and linking up to form a regular through service from WELLINGTON to NEW PLYMOUTH. (See list of Booking Offices at foot of Time-table) LATEST TIME-TABLE DOWN. JUNE 15, 1927. NEW PLYMOUTH-HAWEEA SECTION. CARS DEPART NEW PLYMOUTH. 12.30 p.m, Comfortable closed-in cars and Limousines WANGANUI-FEILDING-ASH-HURST. Leave Wanganui 10.15 a.m.; arrive Feilding, 11.45 a.m.; arrive Ashhurst 12.20 p.m. Connects to Palmerston. Connects with Napier mail train. Meets train from Napier. WANGANUI-MARTON SECTION. The 1 p.m. car from Hawera connects to Marton, allowing 1J hours in Wanganui. Fare 8/6. Also car leaves Wanganui at 9.15 p.m., connects with “Limited” to Auckland. Night Fare 10/WAN GANUI-WELLIN G TON SECTION.
Unbeatable Values in Quality Goods! Men’s Wear Department MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS; sizes 144 to 164 in; a smart range of neat stripes—4/6 each MEN’S TAN RUBBER OVERCOATS; -well cut, with belt all round; in all sizes—l9/6 each MEN’S GREY TWEED WORKING TROUSERS; good cut with cuff (bottoms; all sizes—10/6 pair MEN’S TWEED WORKING SHIRTS in a good solid wire twist material —5/6 each MEN’S GREY WOOL WORKING SWEATERS; made with Polo collar —7/11 each BOYS’ NAVY SERGE SHORTS, in sizes 5 to 16—5/6 to 5/11 pair BOYS’ OLERICAL GREY TWEED SPORTS SUITS; sizes 5 to 14— 22/6 to 34/6 MEN’S WELL-uUT NAVY SERGE SUITS; guaranteed for wear and colour—B2/6 MEN’S GREY ALL-WOOL CARDIGANS—9/6 each Manchester Department Our complete stock of QUALITY GOODS in this department will bear a SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNT of 2/- in the £ ALL-WOOL GREY BUSH RUGS—9/6 each SINGLE BED CREAM ALL-WOOL BLANKETS in Petone, Manganui and Rpslvn makes—2s/6, 27/6, 35/6, 39/6 pair . ” Discount Price 22/11, 24/9, 32/-, 36/- pair DOUBLE BED sizes—47/6, 52/6, 59/6, 69/6 pair Discount Prices 42/9, 47/6, 54/-, 63/- pair WELL FILLED SILVERDOWN QUILTS, with Sateen Panels Single Bed size 22/6 Discount Price 20/3 SILVERDOWN QUILTS in smart Floral Covers, with Pure Silk Satin Panels— Single Bed size 39/6 Discount Price 36/Double Bed size 59/6 Discount Price 54/PURE EIDER OWN QUILTS; well covered and filled — Single Bed size— Discount Price 32/6, 38/6 Double Bed size— Discount Price 52/6, 77/6, £5/2/6 MARCELLA QUILTS in. a great range of designs and qualities 9- size, 16/6 Discount Price 14/11 10- size, 17/6, 22/6, 29/6 Discount Price 15/9, 20/3, 26/9 11- size 21/- 25/6, 29/6 Discount Price 18/11, 22/11, 26/9 Special Purchase of COLOURED HAND TOWELS— Discount Price 9|d each t Special Value in 3Sin. CREAM WINCEYETTE— Discount Price 1/6 PURE LINEN FORFARS, lOid, 1/-, 1/3, 1/11, 2/3 Discount Price 9Ad, lid, 1/IJ-, 1/9, 2/01 Harrops Ltd. High Street Hawera We are Sole South Taranaki Agents for the Famous ‘ ‘McCALL PRINTED PATTERNS.” Enquire at our Pattern Department tor a demonstration of this practical aid to Home Dressmaking. HAWERA WINTER SHOW ? ONE OP WELLINGTON’S LEADING FURRIERS — S. Temple & Co. '’tX/ILL have the pleasure of displaying an EXCLUSIVE and VARIED RANGE of their handicraft in the Wellington Section. MR TEMPLE will be in attendance personally and will glady give any advice pertaining to your FUR NEEDS. Remodelling Repairing Renovating INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS specially catered for in the making up of all garments. WELLINGTON ADDRESS: Morrah’s Buildings, 63 Willis St. DOES YOUR WATCH KEEP TIME ? TP not, we’ll cure it, and when you receive it keeping good time, you’ll wonder why you didn’t think of US before. ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED. No hasty, slipshod job leaves our workshop.. Our Workmen are Skilled and Conscientious. H. A. BRUNETTE WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. (Established 1882) FURS FURS We beg to announce that we have just received a CONSIGNMENT OP NECKLETS of first-class quality, and also a complete range of Fur Trimmings. Please call and inspect. You will find it well worth your while. LONDON DYE WORKS, REGENT STREET : : HAWERA (Opposite George & Doughty’s)
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Long wheel-base cars on this route. (No Charabancs) Leave Wanganui 7 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m. Arrive Wellington 12.30 p.in., 3.45 pan., 6.45 p.m. Refreshments at Poxton or Levin as desired. TIME-TABLE UP. WELLINGTON-WANGANUI SECTION. Leave Wellington, 2 a.m. (“Dominion” special), 8.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m. Arrive Wanganui, 8 a.m., 2.30 p.m., 6.15 p.m. 130 Miles—Fare only £l. ASHHURST-FEILDING-WANGANUI Leave Ashhurst railway station on arrival Napier down mail (approx.), 12.30 p.m. Arrive Feilding, 1 p.m. Arrive Wanganui, 2.30 p.m. PALMERSTON-MARTON-WANGANUI. Leave Palmerston, 7.30 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.on. Arrive Wanganui, 9.30 a.m., 11.30 a.m., 3 p.m., 6 p.m. Leave Marton on arrival of all Main Trunk trains, North and South. Connects to New Plymouth on arrival at Wanganui. WANGANUI-lIAWERA SECTION. Leave Wanghnui 7.15 a.m., 8.30 a.m., 9.45 a.m., 1.5 p.m., 3 p.m., 4.30 p.m. (to Patea only). Arrive Ilawera 9.45 a.m., 11 a.m., J 2.15 p.m., 3.35 p.m., 5.30 p.m. HAWERA-NEW PLYMOUTH SECTION. OARS DEPART HAAVERA. a.m. a.in. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 8.0 9.0 9.45 11.0 1.0 4X) 5.30 OARS ARRIVE NEAV PLYMOUTH.
LANDS FOR LEASE ACRES, Kaponga —House 4 rooms —cowshed—iro machines —been milking 65 to 70—Lease 5 years at £2 plus rates. ALSO. 200' ACRES, Awatuna —house 7 rooms —cowshed —no machines —been milking 45—£5G worth slag been put on —Lease 5 years at 207plus rat£s. ALSO OAI ACRES, Ri-verlea —house 5 . rooms —cowshed with ma^ chines and separator —Lease 3 or 5 years at 25/- .plus rates. WANTED EOR A CLIENT. 1 00 T 0 ACRES, freehold —reasonable price and showing the returns —has cash to put in and an unencumbered house in Unworn is to be ACCEPTED AS PART PAYMENT. ALSO AJICE HOUSE of 6 'rooms with all conveniences, centrally situated, in exchange for house and 5 to 6 acres, near Hawera. F. G. TREWEEK HAWERA.
a.m. a.ni. a.lll. ii.ni. p.ui. p.m. jj.iii. 10.0 11.0 11.45 1.0 3.0 6.0 7.30 Note the frequency of services PARES. New Plymouth—Hawera, single fare, 10/-. Hawera —Wanganui, single fare, 12/6. Special Through Pares. New Plymouth to Wanganui, 21/-. New Plymouth to Wellington, £2. Wanganui—Mar ton, day, 8/6; night, 10/-. Wanganui—Feilding, 10/-. Wanganui—Ashhurst, 12/6. Wanganui —-P aim erst on, 10/-. Wanganui —Wellington, £l. BOOKING OFFICES. NEW PLYMOUTH— Janies Fowler, ’phone 694 M; Gibsons Motors, ’phone 357; C. Dyke, Daily News Office, ’phone 17 (for 4 a.m. service). STRATFORD— Rudkin’s, ’phone HAWERA— Lysons, Foord & Iveiler’s Garage, ’phouc 2310; S.O.S. Office, Egmont Hotel premises, ’phone 2577; Night ’Phone, L. Plant, c/o J. Blake, 2219. I>A TEA—
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Pulley’s Garage, ’phone 131. WANGANUI— S.O.S. Head Office, Rutland Buildings, ’Phone 3130. FEILDING — Bain’s Garage, ’phone 79. PALMERSTON—“The Dominion” Newspaper Office, ’phone 5955. WELLINGTON— . Mrs Leiteli. the Wattle Confectionery Shop, Hotel Windsor premises, 51 Willis St., ’phone 45842.' Registered Telegraphic Address: ' “SOSMO, ” Wanganui. Send Collect Telegram. It secures a seat and costs you nothin^ HTHE two best Gramophones in the world: “La Gloria” and “His Master’s Voice” Hear them side. by side and make your choice at Liddington’s, Hawora,
WINTER SHOW ATTRACTION AMUSEMENT EXTRAORDINARY RABBIT RACES FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE THE WONDER IN ELECTRICAL MECHANISM Clean, fascinating, wholesome fun and amusement. One g’ood prize to the winner of every race. Situation, an independent section outside Show Buildings. Under full public view you see this Super-Amusement Game working’ continuously. RABBIT RACES FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE nll ami i ■mini imm i m hi iminiii i■ a m i « m\ 1 1 1 —llmmi—ill ii 1 1 nil nmm umt\u — 11 n warn 1 1 —llmm i rimn i— m iitii iraMii r wjnrrrir»lrM»i
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 25 June 1927, Page 3
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