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I The Smoothest Thing On Wheels ||j In All The World No Car Like This | In all the world no other car offers you the new js JEWETT'S combination of roomy comfort, convenient size, — sturdy construction, smooth power and amazing performance — at the JEWETT'S moderate price. In all the world no other ~-m car is so suitable for New Zealand roads, so capable on the ~— hills, so wonderful on the bad roads, so easily controlled, so — dependable. In all the world no car can serve you better in g| the continuous grind of daily service. The new JEWETT {^ Six is the final type of car for the average New Zealand tE I motorist. Its deep six-inch chassis frame, with extra cross- jj§| bracings, is a triumph of advanced engineering and fine jp§ craftsmanship. From stem to stern the new JEWETT is a ljj| " job " that delights the engineer's eye. The new JEWETT — contains every tried and proved feature of the latest develop- B ment in engineering. Every part of the engine and chassis — is made as accessible as possible without impairing the H remarkable eflSciency and astonishing economy in running —g and maintenance costs. The JEWETT has always a big -~ power surplus for any task. It will beat any car up any hill — you choose, and accelerate from 5 to 25 miles an hour in seven lj§ seconds. It's when you sit behind the wheel, and go through -Si the gears, and gently touch the accelerator, that you get the ii real thrill, of JEWETT performance. The JEWETT gjj upholds, with safety and with honour, upon its finished lg excellence, our future and our hopes. We offer it to you jag now, and if in so offering it there is evident some slender 'mm trace of pride, it is such pride as rightly may be found in the HM knowledge of how earnestly the makers have endeavoured -— to make it fine. Silent, Smooth, Strong. It will serve you well. -g Seabrook, Fowlds & Co. j Motor Merchants ---,?.• 11 -79, Symonds Street, Auckland. _j_j DARGAVILLE: SMITH & BRADLEY. MORRINSVILLE: BOOTH BROS. H WHANGAREI: NUTSFORD & MENZIES. TAURANGA: GUINESS BROS. WR. HAMILTON: GRANT & CAUGHLEY. * <P?

SUIT & OVERCOAT «_rT_i .Li JQ_i is Drawing to a Close! The Greatest Sale of Suits and Overcoats yet attempted in Auckland is nearing the end. There are Hundreds of Oddments, which have accumulated during the Sale, and we have marked these down to a point that will make it worth your while to Buy that Suit or Coat NOW. There are Mercery Bargains Too! Men's Neglige Shirts, coloured) stripe, fast colours Men's Fleecy-lined Singlets and -Pants Usual —Usually 6/11, 7/6. Sale Price, 4/11. Price, 6/6. Sale Prloe, 4/11. Men's Btriped Flannelette Pyjamas, good patterns Heavy All-Wool Books, strong and durable— —Usually 12/6. Sale Price, 8/11. Usually 1/9. Sale Prloe, 1/5. _■_,_•_, .•■ ~-.-. _ . - - "Police" Braces—These will stand any amount Men's All-Wool Coat Sweaters, in Brown, Grey, of hard weap usually 2/.1 Sal. »»i«_ and Heatheiv-Usually 12/6, 15/6—Sale 9/9 y ' Prloe, 9/11 «/«• ' "Samaon" Braces, leather ends — Usually 2/6. Men's All-Wool Cashmere Half Hose, in Black, Bale Prloe, 1/4. Putty. Nigger. Coating, and Brown A really Large assortment Wide-end Silk Ties—Usually good line—Usual Price, 2/11. Sale Price, 2 /6 and 3/6. Sale Price, 1/11. */**• Coloured Knitted Ties, large variety*— Usually Men's Winter-weight Singlets, special purchase. 1/11. Sale Price, 1/3. These are guaranteed unshrinkable—Usual Rubber Belts, in Black, Brown, Grey Usually Price, 9/6. Sale Prloe, 6/11. 1/il- Bale Price, 1/5. II 1 11 7 • 1 - The BIG Tailors Hugh Wngnt I Tit. Symonds Street, Ponsonby, LIU. Hamilton.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 12