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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. WILSON & CANHAM, LTD. CASH BUYERS OF HIDES AND CALFSKINS We are now prepared to boy BUTCHERS' HIDES, COUNTRY HIDES, CALFSKINS At our . hawHra store. h. f. holloway, cabinetmaker. X^ELL-Made Furniture in Oak 01 i*?T ißimu. Prices reasonable. Beach Road, Hawera. Telephone 364. TIMBER. TIMBER. FARMERS/BUILDERS AND , OTHERS. VT7RITE us for quotations of sup'▼plies from our Bush Mill *ol Rimu, Matai, and' White Pine. WM. AITCHISON, LTD., Phone 17. Patea. TIMBER. WE have in stock Second-claen 1 Timber suitable for sheds, etc. We have our own motor lorry and will deliver any quantity promptly and reasonably. W. CLEMENT & SON, Sawmillers, Te Kiri. NOIICE TO FARMERS. WE want Farmers to try the newStock Food>FATERINE, used by thy Australian Government with asresults. Cost small; labour nil. Local testimonials can be seen at TREWEEK & JOLL'S, South Taranaki Agents.-, CHANGE OF ADDRESS. TT^OIt the convenience of our clients ,;-*- "we have shifted our Car Repair Depot to Victoria Street, next door to the Returned Soldiers' Club. Being Practical Motor Mechanics, and by executing all work personally, we are still able to maintain our famous low prices. WEST AND LATHAM, MOTOR ENGINEERS, 16 Victoria Street, Hawera. CAR EXHIBITION. TfiVERYONE will be going to the ■ J-^ Hawera Winter Show, which is being held from July 4 to 9 inclusive. We expect to maintain the high standard of motor car exhibit "that*we. attained last year, and cordially invite the public to visit our stand at the Show. . Our exhibits will comprise the following:— • LEYLAND 5-ton chassis. FIAT 501 model four-seater. CITROEN three-seater. NASH touring car. • - •• CHALMERS touring car. THE "LEYLAND" is now too well known to make it necessary to say top; much here about it, but the whole chassis will be stripped down to clearly I show the wonderful strength of the machine. THE, "FIAT," Italy's wonderful production, is known' everywhere as a quality car, and the one being shown is a beauty. It is a very economical car, 33 miles per gallon, very light on tyres silent, and fast, and, being built tor hilly country, it is a great climber. For a lady it is the ideal car, being wonderfully easy to handle, and is designed to last a lifetime ' THE "CITROEN" -js new to Taranaki and will quickly become popular It is manufactured m France an% is one ot the best liked post-war cars on the "F^^rJ* -"if 6imilar type" to-the' * iat, and sells . for slightly less re Or nS an''o n haS. at'ained « m"THE "NASH" AND "CHALMERS" KifeJrT*!* oeaiitirully finished American 6-cylinder WILSON'S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD ELTHAM AND WANGANUI. Hawera Agent: | MR. p. V. LYSONS, j ~ 12 Gray Street, Hawera. \ ~ K. D. ATTWOOD, SIGNWRITER. Honour Boards7cali co and Paper feigns, House and M o t or Plates Show Cards, etc. ' SHOW WORK A SPEOIALIT St., next Hopkirk's ■ Hfß W. H. bSS, who is Editor ir Of *he "Car" and Motoring Editor of. the Daily Despatch and Eveznng Standard, London, expresses the following opinion : "After the most exhaustive examination into relative value f Or money of the numerous cars exhibited at this year's Olympia Motor fehow 3 m my considered judgment the 16 h.p. TALBOT DARRACQ i« in every respect the car as representing value for money."_W. H. Berry, Daily Despatch, November 4, 1920. Car on Exhibition at Dominion Winter Show, Haw e r a D. J. GOODWIN, 7 Cambria St., Hawera. HIGH-CLASS watch work and jewellery repairs. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed.—At E. -Morris's, Leading Jeweller. WANTED Known—Music from the comedy "Marama" on sale at Grace's Music Shop, High Street 'All music reduced^

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 2 July 1921, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 2 July 1921, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 2 July 1921, Page 8