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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PATEA COUNTY COUNCIL. I TENDERS FOR TUNNEL AND EARTHWORKS. CONTRACT NO. 138. RENDERS will be received by the above for driving about 150 feet of tunnel 12 feet by 8 feet in papa rock and the formation of about 9 chains of road deviation (300 cubic, yards) on the Upper Waitotara Road, Mr Sexton's property, Ngamatapouri. Plans, etc., may be seen at Mr Washington's Store, Ngamatapouri, Mr Sexton's dwelling, Mr Simpson's Store, Waitotara, and at the office of the undersigned. Intending tenderers who may wish to view the site of this contract are invited to communicate with, the undersigned, who will make arrangements according to the numbers for transport from Waitotara on or about October 30. Expenses to be paid by the tenderers. ; Written tenders, accompanied with ! a deposit of £10, will be received at j the Council Offices, Patea, addressed to ■ the "Chairman," Patea County Coun- | cil, and endorsed outside the envelope "Tender for Contract No. 138." | Time of closing, November 11, 1922, at noon. G. W. KINO, ' County Engineer. | Council Offices, Patea. [ October 13th, 1922. 21 KAUPOKONUI CO-OP. DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. RENDERS, closing on MONDAY, October 16th, 1922, will be re-' ceived for Lease for one year of part of Section 20, Block 6, Waimate Survey District, containing 9 acres more or leas. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. .. w. j. McDonald, General Manager. TENDERS. are invited for the renovation of the Okaiawa Tennis , Courts. For furaher particulars apply L. WALSDORF, Okaiawa. Is TORMANBY DOMAIN BOARD. RENDERS are invited for the lease of Victoria Park for a period of Twelve months from the Ist November, 1922. Conditions of lease may be seen at the Board's office. Tenders close at noon on TUESDAY, October 17. Highest or any tender not neees: sarily accepted. DON STEWART, n»u Town Clerk. "FIAT" ■JHE Greatest Motor Road Race in the world is the French Grand Prix and it is the greatest ambition of the' toremost motor ear manufacturers to win it. As evidence of the creative genius of Italian motor car builders and illustrating the wonderful advance made m recent years in motor car design, this year's event, held last July is a striking testimony. Seventeen ears, representing the world's best, started on the gruelling test of 500 miles, and it was won by a ! r ™ho p- 6-cylinder FIAT at a speed ot 79.3 miles per hour, only two other cars finishing. The car was driven at this terrific speed for 500 miles in 6 hours 17 minutes. The performance was repeated a month later in the Italian Grand Prix on a 373-mile circuit on a speedway at Milan, and the first, second, third and rourth places were taken by the same kind of 15.9 h.p. FIAT car at an average speed of the four ears of 83 miles I per hour. Some years ago it would have taken cars of 150 h.p. to put up jsuch a pertormance, and this year's results completely establish the value of the light FIAT* first"class design > such as the We are landing shortly a Sport's Model 4-eylinder 12-16 h.p. FIAT which is the product of FIAT'S racing experience, and we will be pleased to show it-to anyone interested.. It has a 1 range of 5 to 65 miles per hour on top ' gear, marvellous acceleration and hillclimbing powers, and will do 45 miles per gallon of petrol and 2000 miles per gallon of oil, and brakes, steers and rides perfectly at all speeds, being absolutely easy and simple to control. .JJQTOB gUPPLIES, ! LIMITED, ELTHAM. ! . ' JN spite of its remarkable record of service on all roads,, in all wea- ' thers, in all parts of „ the world, the FORD is the SIMPLEST TO OPERATE SIMPLEST TO MAINTAIN It is the Car for women unacquainted with mechanical details; the ear : for business men; the car for everyone; all can handle and care for the < simple FORD. We are fully equipped to render FORD repair service. We sell genuine FOBD parts. Wherever you go it is the simplest matter to obtain FORD service. Let us come and demonstrate. ' ] H. R. KEMP FORD DEALER, HAWERA. RANTED Known—New Goods now opening in all departments.—E. H. Harrop, Hawera and Stratford.. QILT picture frames, size lOin x 6in, _ reduced to 3/3: see them in the window.—T. G. Liddinjrton, Hawera. :

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 October 1922, Page 12

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