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'T'hp , Runs 3S>to4o miles on a 1 //U Gallon of Petrol ** b°^' Sc'iu'ne streajuLowrai THE TWO-SEATER CAR THAT MAKES BOTH ENDS MEET The Saxon'has removed Ihe hist objection sturdy car within reach of everyone. Its * anyone-cver had to owning a motor car— price is £180. the pricea-eason. Al "| ."»e a f tcr cost of the Saxon keeps it within the means of everyone, Saxons run For=4he-first.-cost-=of the Saxon places this 35 to 10 miles on a single gallon of petrol. A STYLISH CAR And up. It endures the Some folks wonder how a car can be built hardest "kind.-of usage without flinching. f° r *-18" that will do the things a Saxon . ~ can do. Good design is the answer— Many thousands of Saxons now in use all knowing how—having the right idea of over'the»L T nited States, in Canada, and in what a light ear should be and do, and foreign«countries have .proved the sterling then iiguring out the best way to get these . results at the lowest cost consistent with goodness of JSaxon construction. quality. JUST THE LITTLE CAR FOR BUSINESS AND PLEASURE The Saxon engineers had at their disposal By taking thought, they were able to offer all that has been learned about motor car for £180 a better motor car than could be building. They started from the beginning bought only a few years ago for live limes to design a light car for economical manu- the price. Saxon is ..the modem car, costing facture and upkeep. They adopted nothing little more than a Motor Cycle, and as freakish, but they frmnd new ways to use comfortable as the most swagger car. many standard features. They also were Come and see ;his little wonder. Let us first to use some brand nevjv things of ' a ' ic vou ' or a demonstration spin. g proved efficiency. j i WORCESTER STREET. An

"^ a k g ** Taj/in every Michelin manufacturing " Good enough " never has been, and never will be, a IVllchelin opinion of Michelin Tyres. Research work and exhaustive tests are constantly being carried out in the Michelin factories with a view to the improvement of Michelin Tyres. The result of this careful study means that each year the Michelin Quality is better, and that Michelin Tyres bccome more and more suited for the arduous task to which they arc subjected. Our policy is to reduce our prices whenever it is possible to do so, • kit never at the expense of a sacrifice of quality. The great Michelin business has been built up on this principle THE BEST TYRE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. We intend always to adhere to tliis rule, for nothing 7 short of this will satisfy us or our clients. Michelin Tyres and Accessories j? can be obtained from all leading* garages i -2 N.Z. 1 SI6

(jfll wniipifiiiijMiigiiiignmr cmpcrtakt «gt» W *% ffl H J b|U|l bJ N9T.-CE. fja!| H■l A k I 1 H gfln g£S wB BnTO @ Hwfc m In consequence J|B ft tb JR of numerous imi. -j*~~*l t*tioo« purchasers f I irr-TOT-m-" . , mastse9 th«nam« r —— \ ** OIUNSPORD't" Safestand most «2i» . Gentle Medicine for , «D, The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach. TTcadaoh^ J Heartburn, Indigestion, Soar Eructations, Bilious Affections. . _ SSOOS Ladies' Wear for Less L Many of our wealthy patrons discard their Cos- •—^Tr^k\ and Blouses and the like after wearing them Mil * *®JT W« bny these and toll at ridiculously \WS l 'y£. ■®*1» prices—and they're all the style and wearing / _/v 5 quality of new. Come and judge for yourself. We / •▼erything that man, woman, or child wears. / \^\ MRS. ELL WOOD MfS SECOND-HAJNEh CLOTHIER, Jjj ||\B J 123, 125,. 127 ARMAGH STREET. 'PHONE 3087. !

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15459, 11 December 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15459, 11 December 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LI, Issue 15459, 11 December 1915, Page 6

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