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MOTOR NOTICES. REMOVAL NOTICE | E J. WARD, Motor Trimmer, has .removed to New Premises m Brougham ' Street, opposite Royal Hotel, New Plymouth. Tyre and Motor Tube Repairing.— Having installed, the latest np-to-date Vulcanising Plant, we are prepared to undertake the repairing or tyres and tubes. Don’tjthrow aside ' your torn tyres or punctured tubes • until we see them. If we can’t repair them, nobody else can. Best work; prompt service. Your tyres and tubes will be ready when we • promise them. Next time try us. Our. Motor Trimming Business will be carried on as usual, in the same ‘ old style, best material and workmanship, at prices consistent with highest class work. ■ * ; E. J. WARD Opposite Royal Hotel. ’Phone 701. BROUGHAM ST., NEW PLYMOUTH. I FAMOUS "COLUMBIA” CAB STARTING AND LIGHTING BATTERIES ’ HAVE ARRIVED. THE BATTERY” with a. hundred-and-one essential points, hacked : up by National Carbon Company’s 25 years’ experience, the world’s largest ’ battery manufacturers. An exclusive design of “Honeycomb” Grid Plates • which is making history in the battery ' world. Come and let us show and talk to you about it. BATTERIES FOR ALL MAKES OF CAES. We cater for all Battery Requirements. ] SMART BROS., Brougham Street ... New Plymouth. ( b 762 to j)eivers ■ You will have tp stop that dangerous . glare from your lamps. FIT THE “NO GLARE” LENS 1 which will diffuse and spread the light, , improve the appearance of car 50 per 1 cent., give a splendid light without the ( dangerous dazzle. PRICE FOR ALL CARS— , 15s 6d Per Pair. < gPEDDING, gTAINTON & QO., ( LIMITED. j Motor House ... New Plymouth, i 1 aBSO gARGAIN QOLUMN. I On behalf of a Client—ONE FIVE-SEATER OLD MODEL CALTHORPE CAB, in good order; trial. Very cheap at £l3O. ‘ ONE FIVE-SEATER CALTHORPE CAR. Another bar- < , gain at £l5O. ONE MODEL 75 OVERLAND, . in good running order, fitted with self-starter and electric lights? Price, £2OO. TWO-SEATER, TWO-CYLINDER RENAULT CAR, in running order and fair condition. Price £55. ONE FOUR-SEATER HUPMOBILE CAR, just overhauled and , painted, in good running order. , Price, £l6O. 1 OLD MODEL CALTHORPE, in very good running order and in good repair, for quick sale £IOO. EWTO N I N G 241 JJOTOB-CABgARGAINS 40-H.P. OVERLAND, five-seater, new Dixie magneto, Master carburetter, new Auto light generator, thoroughly overhauled and painted ivory white. Price, £825. DODGE CAR, practically new,. done a little over 2000 miles, guaranteed. Price, £325. . SWIFT, four-seater, 12-16, h.p., 30 miles per gallon, in perfect condition. Price, £3OO. ONE “ITAFORD” ONE-TON TRUCK, thorough running order, ideal light lorry. Price, £285. MOLINE,, 40 h.p., recent thorough overhaul and painted, new hood, guaranteed perfect running order. Price, £276. » Call, Write or ’Phone for demonstration and particulars. 1 ' : TA7 ASHBOURNE’S piPERIAL 1 Q.ARAGE, 520 Private. ’Phones. Garage 401. 1 DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. > JIM FERIAL* jTJ OTEL, J NEW PLYMOUTH. L JAMES HAWKINS Proprietor. BEGS to notify old and new friends that he has now taken over this old-established and well-known hostelry. The travelling public can rely on the , best attention and every modern comfort. Tne Private Bar is one of the best in the province. Good Commercial and Private Rooms always ready. Wines * and Spirits best on the market. Cuisine f excellent. Tariff moderate. All liquor* B true ti label. . ___ * h 773

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16462, 14 June 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16462, 14 June 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16462, 14 June 1919, Page 1

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