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“ Hart’s ” Guide to Better Values Make a comparison of ©or Prices. We Sell for Less Dinner Plates. Meakin’s English. Glass Salad Bowls. Round or Round Sandwich Tins. 3d. Stainless Teaspoons. Viney and 6d each Hectagonal. 7in.. 1/6 each. ± „ ... Halls, Sheffield. 3d eacn. eacn. Aluminium Hot-water Bottles. Soup Plates. Meakin’s English. Sheffield Made Razor Blades. 1/11. Stainless Dessert Spoons and 6d. Packet of 6. fid packet. Forks, lid each. Pudding Plates. Meakin’s English. English Enamel Stewpans. Bjin. Stainless Knives. Ibbotson’s Shefsd. 3/. 2 " pt - 3/9 ’ 3 4/6 ‘ field.. Desserts 6/9, Tables 7/11 Decorated China Sweet Dishes, 6d. Enamd Washbaste . 12in . „ Ja Glass Cake Plates. 7ta. 1/-, »ta. halMose,.. Glass Salad Bowls. Bin. Hectagonal each. 1 ' 3 ’ 9in ’ 5 ’ Enamel Jugs. 2 Pints 2/6, 3 Pints or Round shape. 2/3. 3/3. Rntfiec With ston- Enamel Pie Dishes. 6in. 7|d. Brooms, Brooms. N.Z. made. 2/Glass Vinegar Bottles with Stop- each . Aluminium Fish or Egg Slices. lOd. t per. 7|d. Heavy Blocked Tin Roasting . | Glass Sugar Basins. Sin. deep. 1/- Dishes. 12in., 3|in. deep. 1/- Scrub Brushes. N.Z. made. Large Embossed Crockery Chambers. 3/6 | each. each. size. 9d. each. | AS • DEPENDABLE - AS • AN • AUSTIN Why the New AUSTIN LIGHT-SIX is the ideal family-car for the owner-driver. The man who attends to \ his own running adjust- 1 • - iq —~ j I Avg' lSt \ meats has always wanted \ y «re- \ a car so designed that a \ Sduri^otX' 58 ’ \ minimum of effort and £ |Z fi ft- w attention is required. \ S rwaS \ Austin built the New \ Light-Six entirely to mee t this need. JT Points needing periodical attention have been reduced to a minimum. Due to modern anti-friction devices, there are only eight places to grease and four places < Jgf to fill with oil, apart from the engine ~ ‘ sump. Everyone of these places can be ’ attended to without lifting or moving anything i ■ The New Austin Light-Six is the ideal equipment of the new Austin lightfamily car. It IS roomy, speedy and power- SIX .—Upholstery iq Real Leather; Chromium Finish; ful with all the smoothness and flexibility Front and Rear Bumpers; Folding Footrests; Silentwhich only a “Six” can give. The marked bloc Shackle Bushes throughout; Shackle Bushes at nf nnprufinn and nnkeen will Front of Front Springs; Air Cleaner Filter on Careconomy Ot operation an P e P burettor; Automatic Petrol Pump and Filter; Triplex appeal strongly to the motorist , wno Safety Glass Windscreen; Sliding Front Seats; Wide Drift® ■ desires to avail himself of a “Six’s” out- Rear Seats: Wide Mudguards; Automatic Spark Con- KFICC > standing advantages but who cannot or trol; 5 Tyres; Shock Absorbers front and rear; 12-volt j K a, l v Electric Lighting with side-parking a lamps; Speeddoes not care to pay heavily tor tn ometer; Electric Hora, Clock; Motormeter; Wire privilege. Wheels; Luggage Carrier, etc. F. 0.8. Main Ports x AUSTIN u Direct Factory Distributors, fjig Fsnucrs’ Co-operative OEgHnisatioix Society of N.Z., Ltd. NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD AND HAWERA

TIMBER SALE! 1 00,0 0 0 One hundred thousand superficial feet of Job Line Timber, Sawn and Dressed. Now ready for Sale prior to our STOCKTAKING These lines must be sold and are offered at very Low Prices. Clients are advised to secure their requirements early. Special Rates for Large Quantities. :o: —-—r— N.P. Sash & Door Co., Ltd. BOX 34 PHONES NO. 7 and 15X5

Holiday Trains for Easter A Guide for Holiday Makers - ■ ■■ ■■■■ -p "-g""” ./■- i ' J;' When planning your Easter travel arrangements, be sure to read the Railway Department’s FREE Booklet “Holiday Trains.” Just call for a copy at your nearest Railway Station or City Booking Office. If you ’phone or write for one it will be sent by first mail. Any further information desired will be gladly supplied. — — TRAVEL IN COMFORT AT THE LOW FARES.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1932, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1932, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 23 March 1932, Page 15

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