..SoEasy to Ihgrm J» «~ VIWE - It is the next best thing to a car that that never seems to wear out. And, as drives itself—this Vauxhall Light Six. if this mechanical perfection is'not enough Take the Gears for example—Synchro- to convince you that your new car should Mesh at its best. A flip and you change be a VAUXHALL Light Six, there is its up or down, either way with equal ease graceful streamlined body, with its famous and sureness. No'grate , or 'grind,' the fluted bonnet and spacious leather-uphol-gears slip in smoothly, sweetly and silently. stered interior . . . Then there is Finger-tip Steering . . . and ri-AMr>ADr\ caia(-\ki j-rsi-r •Silent Third' that eliminates the familiar STANDARD SALOON - £317 whine of older type cars ... to say nothing DE LUXE SALOON - £330 of the powerful economical-to-run 6- obtainable on the Confidential G.M.A.C. cylinder overhead Valve Engine, a type pj an o f Convenient Payment if desired. TAPPENDEN MOTORS LTD., 49 BEACH ROAD, AUCKLAND. PAINE BROS. (MOTORS) LTD., OTAHUHU. HELENSVILLE MOTORS LTD., Commercial Road, Helensville. COOPER & CURD, LTD., Pukekohe. f.. / i • WAIKATO RACING CLUB SPRING MEETING WIN AND PLACE TOTALISATORS * V s ' \ FIRST RACE STARTS ABOUT — ■» J 12.15 EACH DAY. TE RAPA RACECOURSE SATURDAY and MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 and 19 The Most Popular Meeting of the Country Circuits. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Wonderful fields in all events. All Course: Ladies .'. • 1/- Lawn Enclosure : the leading stables represented. Gentlemen 2/- Ladies . . . . 3./- For a s °° d *° Motor Cars 2/6 Gentlemen . . 5/- e. H. O'MEARA, Secretary. ~ TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. Trains to the races on 17th and 19th November leave Auckland 8.10 a.m., Te Kuiti 7.20 a.m., Rotorua 6.30 a.m., 10.0 _ . a.m., Paeroa 6.85 a.m., 10.27 a.m. Return trains leave Te Rapa Racecourse Tor Auckland 6.6 p.m., Frankton Junction 6.7 p.m., connecting with trains for jffiOaKlf Paeroa, Rotorua and To Kuiti. JSJK[\ •■ CHEAP EXCURSION FARES. Second Class. First Class. FROM AUCKLAND 9,- 13/6 .y^^Vjv. Uw fares in proportion from intermediate stations. TRAVEL BY RAIL —THE CHEAPEST AND BEST WAY!
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 267, 10 November 1934, Page 18
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