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CARS AND MOTOR-CYCLES. USED TRUCKS - For Low Cost Transportation. 1936 CHEVROLET 15cwt chassis all steel cab and body. Side mounted spare. Good rubber all round. Reconditioned and reduced. One owner. £195. 1935 . CHEVROLET 40/60cwt 131 in W.B. Chassis and all steel cab. Dual rear wheels. Well shod. Motor reconditioned. £195. 1937 MORRIS 8 h.p. Van. New tyres. Leather upholstery. Mechanically sound. Economical. Low mileage by one owner. £175. 1920 CHEVROLET lOcwt Runabout. Long spring model. Good cab. Repainted. £45. Good allowance on your present car or truck. Balance on easy terms. Write or ’Phone WATSON. HERVEY MOTORS,’ LTD., Master Distributors. Chevrolet Buick Pontiac Humber Barnard Street, Timaru. Box 31. ’Phono 889, THIS SERVICE IS F R E E. MOTORISTS! WE will tost your Engine for petrol consumption with the latest petrol analyser. ANY MAKE OF CAR TESTED FREE OF CHARGE. There will be extra petrol for November so be sure you get the full mileage, from it. SMALLBONE BROS., LTD. ’Phone 367, Burnett St. WANTED TO BUY jyjOTOR-CYCLIS for Wrecking. D, H. DAHLBERG, 112 Moore Street, Ashburton. USED CAR BARGAINS. 501 FIAT. TOURER, Cheap for_ quick sale. International Van 1937 model, in great order. 1929 Chev. £-Ton Truck, good ASHBURTON WRECKING CO. Wills Street, ’Phone 704 M. SEND YOUR CAR TO ME. WRECKS made into Cars once again. From Dents removed to a complete repaint. Satisfaction guaranteed. L., R. HUMM, Wills St., Ashburton.

BUSINESS NOTICES. % IHE • IDEAL INVESTMENT should have, the following qualifications : (a) It should have absolute safety from loss of capital invested. (b) It should never become a “Frozen Asset.” (c) It should be possible to re-invest the interest each year at the same rate as the capital, and thus secure a true “compound interest return.” (d) The investment should be readily negotiable to meet any possible contingency such as payment of death duties. (e) The interest return, which should be satisfactory, should not bo subject to the various taxes which “unearned income” has ordinarily to pay. Is it possible, to-day, to find such an investment for the firm seeking to establish a “reserve fund” outside its business? The answer is found in an A.M.P. Society Business Assurance Policy. Ask for details from your local representative, L. T. GREENFIELD, ’ 131 AITKEiN STREET, ’Phone 522, Ashburton. A.M.P. SOCIETY. F OR PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. ALEX. DONN, 6G Cambridge Street. Ring, Write or Call.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 9, 22 October 1940, Page 1

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393

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 9, 22 October 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 9, 22 October 1940, Page 1

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