-PHONE 357. ’PHONE 35T. NEW PLYMOUTH-AUCKLAND DAILY at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. NO 11 a.m. Car on Sunday. Connecting with Cars for Waitomo Caves and Rotorua, z Single. Return. - £ s. d. ' . £ s. d. NEW PLYMOUTH—TE KUITI 1 0 0 2 0:0 w HAMILTON 110 0 2 15 : 0 AUCKLAND >. 3 2 0 0 312 6 Booking Offices: —Gibson’s Motors Ltd. ’Phones 357 and 1117. Eberlet’s, White Hart Buildings. ’Phone 121. TAXIS FOR HIRE DAY OR NIGHT—QD PER MILE. Minimum Fare 1/-. GIBSON’S MOTORS LTD. Brougham Street Telegraphic Address: “Whitestar.” ’PHONES: A A ’PHONES: 1042 and 1123 AAKU 1042 and 1123 NOTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. ■/ - ! I— The Aard Motor Services are now in a position to run a Daily Service, New Plymouth to Opotiki. Depart New Plymouth 7.30, Hamilton 2.10, Rotorua 4.30, Whakatane 7.30, arrive Opotiki 9 p.m. Car departs Hamilton for Auckland 2.45, arrive Auckland 5.45 p.m. BOOKINGS: AARD OFFICE, OPERA HOUSE BUILDINGS. ’Phones 1042 and 1123. n L - - - - - — n . . '-■* NOW BOOKING AT GIBSON’S MOTORS, LTD, The starting point of S.O.S. cars to Wanganui and Wellington leaving New Plymouth will be at GIBSON’S GARAGE, Brougham Street. Three Telephones at your Service: ’Phone 357, Brougham Street; ’phone 694, Brougham Street; ’phone 1117, Devon Street Office. NEW PLYMOUTH TO WELLINGTON — TWICE DAILY — Shortest direct route via Foxton. Comfortable Parlour Coaches and Saloon Cars. Cars connect at Wanganui for Palmerston, Napier, Gisborne, etc. Depart New Plymouth 7.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. (also at 11.45 a.m. for Hawera only). - ' FARES: Single Return New Plymouth to Hawera 7/6 12/6 New Plymouth to Wanganui ....... 17/6 31/6 New Plymouth to Wellington ...... 37/6 67/6 New Plymouth to Palmerston ...... 27/6 49/6, S.O.S. MOTORS, LTD., Head Office: WANGANUI. Registered Telegraphic Address: “SOSMO,” Wanganui./;
J»OYAL, JfAIL gERVICE. INGLEWOOD-PURANGI. Leave Purangi 8.30 a.m. Leave Tarata ................. 9.20 a.m. Leave Kaimata ............... 9.40 a.m. Arrive Inglewood ............. 10.10 a.m. Leave Inglewood 3.30 p.m. Leave Kaimata 3.45 p.m. Leave Tarata 4.30 p.m. Arrive Purangi 5.30 p.m. S. W. HUTCHEN, Mail Contracor. Telephone. 78, Inglewood. FIRST-CLASS SERVICE FIRST-CLASS SERVICE - By - J£IBBY & QALGHER, L TD -« CARTAGE CONTRACTORS, EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Put your Cartage Work in our hands and SAVE MONEY & WORRY. TOO MUCH TOBACCO i_. AMERICA’S EXPORT TRADE. EFFECT OF COMPETITION. The plight of the American tobaccogrowers as a result of over-production of the leaf was referred to by Mr. O. Guy, pf Virginia, who arrived by the Makura from San Francisco on Tuesday morning. Mr. Guy, who is a. representative of American tobacco” interests, intends to spend about two years in Auckland. . “Tobacco growing has made such strides in practically every country since the war that America’s export trade has been severely reduced," he said. “Italy, for instance, which uped to import large quanties of American tobacco, is now an exporting country, and other countries are growing tobacco extensively. The result is that z there is over-pro-duction in America, and the returns ..to the growers scarcely cover the cost of production. It is a surprising thing, however, that although the leaf is cheaper than before the war, the manufactured article is dearer. “People are smoking more cigarettes than ever, the cigarette easily being the most popular smoke. As is- the case with other products at present, the cheaper brands have the largest sales. Pipe smoking is also gaining in popularity, but the consumption of cigars has greatlx declined."
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 December 1932, Page 2
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