■ ■ . ■■ ■' . . .. . ■’.. ' BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. - — ~~~ ~ . - y ~~/ A WISE MAN '., BANKS HIS SAVINGS! ■ ■■■ ■ With-’Hhe • NEW PLYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK. !> ■. (Established 1850). ..... : • ‘I ’ T — /■ . Head Office: . y DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. BRANCH AT FITZROY. G. E. . DINNISS, - ■ Managers f 'Y'. Y The Bank with Eighty Years of Publie * ‘ . Service to its Credit. j - "7 ' ■ ' TOKO TTOTEL. - ■ (Under New Management.) JAMES KERIN, late of. Auckland, begs to announce that he has taken over the-well' known Toko-- Hotel.' The house is at present in the hands of renq* i vators and’decorators and for the future ' will be conducted upon- modern lines! ' Tariff: 8/- per. day. ■.£ A feature, ■ henceforth, will be catering i for the travelling public. Excellent meals 2/-. All wines and spirits true toL label. (JHECKER OARS. . -NEW PLYMOUTH. ' .\ z 1 - * , . ■' ■'/ ’ • MOUNTAIN TRIPS: Cars office . opposite Post-Office next Sunday for ' mountain. 16/- return/' Book your seats! Ring 927. \,’ 1 N.P.-AUCKLAND: Travel in our luxurious limousine. No buses or dickey . seats/ Lowes);, fares. ■ ’Phone 927; ■/. N.P.-HAWERA: ■. We are now booking J-; i! ; agents and parcel depot = for Sutton’s •• Motors. ’Phone 927. TAXIS: Our fares ■ are still\thfr lowest-r--24-hour service at no extra cost ; 9d per mile. ’Phone 927. ' T,' . ■ ' ■, ... a _ L . ■ . u-. \ - | AT THE . END OF 1931! .'■/ ' 'i ‘ Will -ybU' be any further advanced •. at the end of next year than you are how? I Will your, present position be secure ? Will you have an assured future? The oiily man who can be .certain ( of continuing m profitable employment these days is the man in whom ambition and specialised training are combined! : ’y ; " SPARE-TIME POSTAU &UDY ’ ' ' UNDER HEMINGWAYS' will help to'make you indispensable, ar.d definitely increase your earning power., For over’a thiVd of 7 a century Heming- - way’s have specialised in Home-study Commercial Tuition; To-day many of. the / most important positions in the businesi world of New Zealand and Australia are held by Hemingway-trained students. Become a Hemingway’s student your* self! Enrol immediately, and ; qualify for ; a higher salary in the near future. X! Write to-day for parficuiats of Courses stating subject, in which you are intef/sted,- ... JJEMINGWAY’S . ■ g '(CORRESPONDENCE/ gCHOOLS,, . ; ’ P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. ■ . ■ ' ■ •... > ; •>'- . ______ '''<C -?■■ ' . • ■'■/■ ■■■;•' -■.. - X/ISITORS’ Guide to Taranaki. A handy ’ Booklet full of useful.information ‘to the tourist ;and'camper. -.Get : a/Ir.ee copjf. from Daily News Office, or from the Tourist and Expansion League Office, Egmont | Street, New Plymouth. ' ” .. . /•' ■ ' ; --- CORONATION HOTEL - ELTHAM. P.O.- Box, 25. Telephone 18.,.- ; / EMPIRE HOTEL - STRATFORD ' ’ ■ r.O. Box 134. Telephone 615. : / ' - , '/■ ! r ■ C HRISTMAS.' .Kjqp AMPERS - . . •'' FOR ONE MONTH • ONLY! !■’ ’ ; From Dec. Ist to December 31st, 1930. ■ .. ;■■•■ '.■ - " !.■ . ■ ■ ;• ' ■ ... HAMPER No. 1— ? / \ 1 bottle case Whisky, Andrew Macken- ■ ? zie, bottled ,in Scotland, or 1 bottle of/ease Merlin Fils XXX Brandy bottled; . in ' France.- '1 bottle . Port ; Wine or Sherry. 9 quart bottles Ale or Stout ... .. £l5/HAMPER No. 2— ' 1. bqttle case, Andrew MaeKenzie,. in Scotland, and 1 bottle Merlin' Fils XXX Brandy bottled in France, 8 quart: bottles Ale or Stout. 1 bottle Port Wine" 'or Sherry.. // ; ; 6 quart bottles Ale or, Stout. 2 bottle# 7 Port Wine Sherry. .1 bottle Merlin 7 , Fils XXX Brandy,' bottled in France. 2 bottles case Whisky, Andrew-, Macy, bottled in Scotland. £2 6/t 1 ■ i i ’ ■ -j‘s... . ~ ■■ /:.'■. ' ” JT G- E 0 • M G G LAs H A M ' MOTOR UPHOLSTERER AND . ’ ; HOODMAKER ' ' '/■; . ..(Next Jenkins’ Garage) . DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. ;''' '' .. - •' ■ * : ■ '■ All .Claeses of Motor Upholstery and ! Hoodwork undertaken. ! ■ iBW ■■ <' S OPEN CARS CONVERTED TO SEDAN!;? ? ->■ -• B3SS - . /! RUBBER has thousands of uses of II / most diverse nature. ■, At the'- satni?!. time it is a highly specialised trade, andit is good; wisdom to buy Rubber G6ddi from Specialists, . who not only earity stocks, but also manufacture, and on a large sckle. Such a firm can aejianything from a child’s eraser/t0...a p&it '. of waders, the ■ toughest machinery belting to the most delicate medical appß*;., ances, .and back their sales with an hpn-. ist guarantee of “money back.”. / ’' 1 , '• ' -■ . 4 i«*iS N.Z. RUBBER SUPPLIES, WelUnrtoa. .;■■'! — ~ 1 ' ' *■- JJALL’S Sulphur arid Sarsaparilla Salta. A great-. Spring and Summer Tonic in the form of a delightful effervpining | drink. Large bottle posted for 3/2<i. E. / W. Hall, 117 Armagh Street, ChriM-XfawW. . :••;/// /' ' • ; ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1930, Page 3
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