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MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE T. W. WARD, Proprietor. 20-h.p. 5-sea.ter Daimler for hire, day or night. Car No. S.D. 147. Garage; Powderham Street (Old Central Pre Station). Address: Bos 166, New Plymouth Private 'Phone; 506. Stand 'Phono; 534. I —~

Pronounced Invaluable Books on The War. HOW THE WAR BEGAN By W. L. Courtney, LL.D. and J. M, Kennedy. “ ‘How the '\ar Began’ is far more interesting than ‘Britain s Justification : Before the Bar. of History,” and should be read by every Briton throughout the world.” THE CAMPAIGN ROUND LIEGE By J. hi. Kennedy, “A stirring record of Belgium s most valorous stand against the j mighty invader. Nothing that happens in the course of the war , can obliterate the memory of what happened at Liege; it is a story that will always be worthy the ( telling, and in these pages it is ! well and clearly told.” THE SLAV NATIONS By Srgjan PI. Tucic. J ■, ‘‘The hidden wealth of the Slav j character. The unopened coffers of art, music, and poetry underlying the Slav movement. The bed-rock simplicity and power evolving in our strong Ally. These are things largely unknown at prosent, but greatlv worth knowing. ‘The Slav Nations’ is uniquely written by a Slav; it is the first really authoritative account in popular form of the Slav nations. THE FIGHTING RETREAT TO PARIS. By Reger Ingpcn. j “Mr- Roger Ingpen has told the I story of che fighting retreat from | Mons to the wall of Paris of our j small British army. Whatever ! great deeds the war may give ns© to, it can scarcely bring forth any that shall exceed in darifig. in indomitable courage and endurance the wonderful record of this triumphant retreat.” j Selling by hundreds of thousands. Is 3d each, postage 2d. 1 ...T H E... B.K. Bookshop Opposite Empire Theatre, NEW PLYMOUTH. £33,000,000 •mHE ACCUMULATED FUNDS of ’JL the A.M.P. exceed the above "amount. It is easily the largest tinanJcial institution in Australasia. LIFE is UNcerlain. otherwise there would he no NECESSXIY for Life Assurance.Have YOU quietly thought out how those dependent on you would ho provided for in the event of your .death." Therefore, why not CAPITALISE your LIFE by paying a small sum to the A.M.P. Society, and thus PEOTECT, in so far as your means will allow, those who depend on you? ■ REMEMBER, it is your SOLEMN DUTY to do so. ALL business completed before the end of .December participates in the PROFITS for 1915. D. IV. HURSTHOUSE, A.M.P. Society, Devon St., New Plymouth. I NEW PLYMOUTH NVESTMENT gJOCIETY. Established 1873 (Permanent). Directors: Mr. J. B. Connett (Chairman). Messrs. W. F. Brooking, T. Furlong, F. C. J. Bellringer, C. T. Bundle, S. Teed, V. C. Weston. Solicitor; Mr. R. C. Hughes. Bankers: The Bank of New Zealand. LOANS GRANTED , On scale at very low rates of interest from one to twelve years. , The Society pays the cost of _ preparing mortgage deed if the term is for three years or over and the loan not less than £IOO. INTEREST ALLOWED ON FIXED DEPOSITS At the following rates: 3 Months 3 per cent. 6 Months 12 Months 5 per cent. . . Pamphlets giving scale of repayments and other information posted to any address upon application to the Secretary. C. S. RENNELL, Secretary, Office: Brougham St., New Plymouth. 637 'WANTED KNOWN, MRS. HUGHES, Currie Street, has taken over those well-known premises, Jubilee Dining Rooms. Accommodation for boarders. Good table. Every attention and civility extended to patrons- e 936 EXTENSION OF MOTOR SERVICE. . OPLTNAKE-ELXHAM. ■; NINE-SEATER HUDSON CAR. ON and after Monday, November 29, in addition to the New PlymouthOpunake service, I will commence a Daily Motor Passenger Service between Opunake and Eltham. Motor will leave Opunake at 7,15 a.m. for Eltham, returning from Eltham at 4 p.m. . ~ Passengers and parcels at lowest rates. ;; Parcels may be left and seats booked at Kaspar’s Hotel and Bridge’s Garage, Eltham, and at Lyttle’s Garage (’Phone 0$), Opunake. Special trips may be arranged. A. KASPAE, Driver, if A, E. MAGON, Proprietor. f 498 . yin IPS for the Races—Black or X White, eat tho delicious MILITARY PICKLE. Every live grocer sells it; every sensible person bays it. ptie* reasonable.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 144859, 10 December 1915, Page 1

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