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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette , 6 May 1931, Page 3

 

<£105, DODGE TOURER, new paint, first-class mechanical condition. 0£75 ? RUGBY, real good mechanical condition. c£lßo, NEW MODEL FORD, condition as new. Easy terms arranged on all above used Cars. : Send for particulars of the 10-20 H.P. Family Saloon, beautifully-finished, 5-Passenger Body, complete. Very easy terms arranged, extending1 * over two years. [FOB, SALE : 1 Fordson Tractor, with Extension Wheels, and in perfect order. Cheap. Apply Matakana Garage. Also 1 Morris Oowley, 3-seater, in first"class order. For particulars apply to Matakana Garage. Agents for GOODYEAR TYRES Special Discount on TYRES, BATTERIES, Etc, for Cash! MATAKANA GARAGE. PHONE 26 Agent Dodge Bros.' Products and Rover Cars, Morris Cars and Trucks, H $%Msr w's^c^^ w m& 4t& v^^ > wm* *^$0 &<&&^M^ M To endure the tough, rugged life of the prairies the Buffalo was endowed with unusual stamina. For all time the Buffalo will typify strength and ruggedness. Great though their power of resistance was, it cannot be compared with the resistance offered by a tire to the gruelling received each day. Quicfe starts, sudden stops, sharp turns and constant grinding on the road, are some of the ravages that daily attack a trye. * OUTTA PERCHA " Tires are built to successfully withstand these destructive elements and their ability to do so is proved by the increasing number of " Gutta Percha's " on the , road. "GOTTA PERCHA" TIRES All sizes obtainable from WRIGHT STEPHENSON &!CO.^Ltd.] 149, B^ach Eoad, AUCKLAND. - ■

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