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PUBLIC NOTICES. ;, ®The Price of a New Hat "Castle" Brand Chic Hat Dye will renovate your Straw Hat. FRENCH GREY NUT BROWN DARK SAKE : DARK GREY DARK BROWN RESEDA CINNAMON NAVY BLUE OLIVE ! I BLACK HELIOTROPE BURNT PUTTY STRING PI.ATANE WEDGWOOD BLUE Etc., Etc See the Window Display for all the Color*. . . . Rainproof and dries quickly. Any Color, with Brush £V* | TVfe J H. M. Smeeton, Ltd. General Providers - Queen Street Why the whole World pays tribute to the "C&aillafe ■ ■ \ It Just means getting in, pressing: a button* disengaging: the clutch and the "Cadillac- 4, Car can be started off with the smoothness of an \ Ocean Liner. To operate the clutch, a slight foot pressure is all that is necessary. The change of Gears is hardly perceptible. It is so easy to steer, it seems to steer itself. > > \ After ten years of service it runs as smoothly - as when new. Has an abundance of power for Sand and Hills. The primal cause of its efficiency is the total elimination ,of friction, which produces a velvety smoothness in run* nine. The Cadillac ,, is the world's famous exponent of anti-friction methods. We'd like to show you this Car. We're proud of it, and rightly. '" Dexter & erozier. Ltd. AUCKLAND. * 808 \ bAxftwT I i m^Kb ESBB ■!■■■ m■ m■ Mmμ^imi it - ~ ■-

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 19

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