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MOTOR NOTICES. gARGAIN £JOLUMN. On behalf of a Client—ONE FIVE-SEATER OLD MODEL CALTHORPE CAP. in good order; trial. Very cheap at £l3O. ONE 33-40-H.P. FIVE-SEATER CUTTING CAR, in tip-top order; a great snip at £250. ONE SECOND-HAND FIVESEATER FORD, subject to full inspection or trial; £9O. ONE OVERLAND CAR, twosoater, good order. For quick Bale, £l4O. ONE FIVE-SEATER CALTHORPS CAR. Another targain at £l5O. 1 OLD MODEL CALTHORPE, in very good running crclei nnd in nood repair, for quick sale £IOO. ONE DODGE CAR, in splendid order, only done 6000 miles. For quick sale, £335. FOUR-SEATER CALTHORPE CAR, in good running order. A great bargain at £IBO. ONE SECOND-HAND WOLSLEY FIVE-SEATER CAR, m fair order. Price £250. EWTO N I N 0 241 MOTOE-CAagARGAINS 40-H.P. OVERLAND, five-seater, new Dixie magneto, blaster carburetter, new Auto light generator, thoroughly overhauled and painted ivory white. Price, £325. 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 “ITA FORD” 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, £275. Call. Write-or ’Phone for demonstration and particulars. WASHBOURNE’S JMPERIAL ' V Q.ARAGE, 620 Private. N ’Phones. Garage 401. DEVON STREET, NEW, PLYMOUTH. REMOVAL NOTICE E, J. WARD, Motor Trimmer, has removed to New Premises in Brougham Street, opposite Royal Hotel, New Plymouth. Tyre and Motor Tube Repairing.— Having installed the latest up-to-date Vulcanising Plant, we are prepared to undertake the repairing of tyres and tubes. Don’tjthrow aside your torn tyres or punctured tubes until we seo them. If wo can’t repair them, nobody else can. Best work; prompt service. Your tyres and tubes will be ready when wo promise them. Next time try us. Our Motor Trimming Business will be carried on as usual, in the same old style, besjt material and workmanship, at prices consistent with buibest class work. E. J. WARD Opposite Royal Hotel. ’Phone 701. BROUGHAM ST.. NEW PLYMOUTH. GOOD NEWS FOR WAITARA. LONG-FELT WANT FULFILLED. WAITARA RESTAURANT AND SUPPER ROOMS. EDEAN announces that he has opened an up-to-date Restaurant and Supper Rooms in new premises, West Quay, Waitara. Townspeople and country visitors are assured of being provided with an excellent meal, served up in private home style. Fresh fish daily; private room for ladies. Your p'atronago respectfully solicited. Private suppers arranged. E. DEAN, Proprietor. fB7. Some day you may be in need of COTTON WOOL, BANDAGES, OIL SILK, OR BORACiC LINT, etc. Then remember that all supplies that you may require can be obtained most reasonably from TEED and Co., DIRECT IMPORTING CHEMISTS, Devon St. Central, New Plymouth. Common Sense Exterminator .KILLS I&4XS 2 s Cd a tin at all Chemists and Stores. READ K’s OPINION S. Kirkpatrick and Co., Nelson. To Whom it May Concern, — We have much pleasure in recommending ‘‘Common Sense” Rat Poison. Wo Hava nsed same in our factory with excellent results, and two applications ham practically cleared our premises of twis and mice. It is without doubt the and most effective nit poison we haft, used. As we carry largo stocks of In:;*, wheat, and spices (articles that :ii tract rats and mice), they have always been a nuisance to us. We can vi in confidence recommend the poison for uso in private houses as well as in factories, warehouses, etc. Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) S. KIRKPATRICK & CO. BURGESS, FRASER & CO., LTD., Solo Wholesale Agents: New Plymouth. Hawera.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16546, 22 September 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16546, 22 September 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16546, 22 September 1919, Page 5

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