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Further Reductions / in Used Cars We are hitting things along in Used Cars. We are not looking for profits, but are out to quit our stock of Used Cars. Come along and inspect them—we are prepared to make a proposition that will meet your requirements. SSX-CYLINDER BTUDEBAKER (E.L.S.S.). Mrs. Whitty, Hororata, purchased a 5-seater Maxwell, giving in part payment her six-cylinder Studebaker, which is in real good order, and iell ng at the price allowed, £25 —a most suitable car for a taxi. The price is right. THREE-SEATER STUDEBAKER—This car is being sold on account of Mr. Cunningham, North Canterbury, who has purchased from us a 3-seater Colonial body Hupp. The price is very low at £2OOHave a trial spin in. this car, UGHT FOUR BUICK (3-Seater)—We sold Messrs. Aulsebrook and Co. two 3-seater Colonial body Hupp cars, taking in part payment their 3-seater Buick, which is in very nice order, and for which we allowed £250. We now offer this small little car at the allowed price for a quick sale. SIX-CYLINDER BUICK (3-Seater)—Mr. Ted Fox, of the Southern Cross Hotel, purchased from us the latest 3-seater Hupp ; we took ifi part payment from him his six-cylinder Buick 3-seater, and our price for immediate sale is £375. This car is in excellent order. THREE-SEATER STUDEBAKER—This car is in perfect order, being the late property of Mr. Thompson, who has purchased from us a Citroen Light Car. To clear this car at once we are prepared to accept the low price of £225. MODEL N HUPP, Electric Light, SelfStarter —Mr. Ronald McDonald, of Waikuku, purchased from us a Colonial 3-Seater Hupp, for which we took in part payment his well-known 5-seater N Hupp. This car is in excellent order, and we can recommend it as a real sound proposition. The price is £375. ' Farmers Co-op. Motor Garage Corner of Cashel and Madras Streets

y (&n Willard. WB. Renewal of Willard Threaded Rub». ber Insulation scarcely needs to ha given a thought. Willard Threaded Rubber .Insulation gives far better' protection to plates and is the only hind that can be depended on to last as lons as the batterer. Willard Service Station: 149 GLOUCESTER STREET BctwMO'JheatfA Roysl ft ColloiJctidi STORAGE BATTERY « P Wfeltknown Motor Carrier Pays his unsolicited testimony, to the outstanding merits-of This is the letter, dated April 4th, 1922, received by vis from Mr. Walter Scarff, of Thorrington Street, Cashmere, the well-known Motor Carrier, and Chairman of the Heathcote County Council: — "I am writing just to inform you that I am exceedingly pleased with the Ambrosia Motor Oil " E " that I have at various times purchased froni you. ' "My first Ford 1-ton Truck his been on the road for about three years, and, as you know, my work is hard and continuous, a large proportion of it being done fin the Cashmere Hills with heavy ■• • loads. ' ' 1 . • . "I have no hesitation in saying that.Ambrosia has been responsible for the excellent service obtained from, this Truck. After 20,000 miles had been run, the whole of. the truck was dis- , - mantled; 'and every working part was found to be in perfect con--,-c- ditioni showing how thoroughly Ambrosia "E " Oil had lubricated. 1 "On my other vehicles: (a Ford 1-ton Truck, and 5-scater / ' •'. Touring Cary I'also use your oil, and lam thoroughly satisfied that. f \ Ambrosia "E" is the only oil to use on a Ford engine." John Chambers & Son Ltd. 200 ST. ASAPH STREET 'Phones 1192, 3588 ' C 3259 ''

assured that when you have DUNLOP TYRES fitted to your cycle you have the best that brains and money can produce. You have - quality, strength, resiliency & dependability, all the essentials that make cycling economical and pleasurable. You can make no mistake when you specify'. "Dunlops'-for they are unapproached for Service and Satisfaction. It pays to use them. Obtainable all Agents.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17452, 12 May 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17452, 12 May 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17452, 12 May 1922, Page 4

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