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)Ul and"and"Landa" All Beautifully Built Smooth-running Cars. BIG REDUCTIONS on the " CLEVELAND "CAR--5 SEATER, Six Cylinder, Self-starter, and Electric Lights Now £475 3 SEATER, same design and equipment Only £466 GARAGE with uj while in town, and consult us re your repairs and supplies. We Give Prompt Attention and Expert Workmanship to all Cars entrusted to our c*ve. GHT BROS. LTD. 56 CASHEL STREET, right alongside Olympia 'Phone AS3I9 ',;V.V-.-\**■*;:- \a? »«-****'4r?* ViAT OLYMPIA The Foremost Body-Builders in New Zealand. - s Works: 132 Hilmore Street, Christchurch - - 'Phone?# ] xhibits of \ I his . Firm is l he Wst uittJ hands. over saty |f 3-Seater Beetle on Stands Nos. 8, 10, 15 & 16 Visitors are cordially invited til! (J inspect our extensive works I all types of bodies may be sMi>| | in course of construction. C|iii L- ' Encom-ap bcal htart iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii^iiiiiiiiiiim^ What a mm®; mMmmm WILL DO FOR YOU ..you ,with world wide concerts in your own- }^§i^^M A DETECTING SET alone enables you to receive signals: power stations throughout the world, also concerts part of New Zealand. If the . ;/&iSf| signals and music will he loudly heard throughout the laigtttSMtlor.; WMM^Mkw^^^i^MM ■^'AA/ •''•■■ ■ '•"■ '■('■' ' '■" I • Rheostats controlling the valves the sound can be sot made to* suit drawing-roomor concert hall. iftfllSfedC ! ' . : . PRICES RANGING F*OM ' : '£T^^B A CHRISTMAS' PRESENT FOR YOUR BOY Do nof fail to visit Stand "AA" at the Olympia The- "CRYSTOLITE" SET is and select a small set for your bojP, and let him the amateur, and receives music keep pace with the world's most wonderful in- in 45 miles, and signals from f ventions. *'■ '•■•••■;' stations and shipson, the coast. - .''.j.^^jl^ If you would like the novelty and experience of Glistening in," call and see me, WEDNESDAYS, or SATURDAYS : (Evening), between 7 and 9 p.m. ■ --"J^wSS A» J. DACOJVIoE - o smollet Street. Sydenham. '.mi^^ Hllllllllllllllllimilllimiimmimilimilllllllllllllim Stand No. 1211 I \(/t are Exhibiting— : r I I Vulcan 20 h.p. Touring Gar | I Vulcan 12 h.p. Touring Car = (These fine examples of High Grade British Motor Engineering are designed to fill the ft|M 5 Quality Cars for sixteen years, and the Vulcans on Exhibition fully emphasise this distinction). | I Chevrolet 20 h.p. Touring Car 5 " " The Popular Economy Car." ' „> I I Durant 24 h.p. Touring Car 5 , The latest American creation, with many outstanding distinctive features. ♦ _J| | ■'■ THE RANGER PATENT WIND SHIELD. A marvel of Efficiency, Simplicity and Vifae., £. I HENRY J. RANGER " 1 CHRISTCHURCH GARAGE 92-94 GLOUCESTER STREET vi Siiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiimiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiim jnHiiiiiiiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiii«iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiii>tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii>* tilllfl - , rThe Latest Production in the Famous | Hupmobile Car I = Will be Shown at the Show Grounds in our Building in the iw* j 5 Avenue-and not at Olympia. «*&*!' = / full range of Model* will be on vew. We will alto be malting a Special Display in our the*** (t > , = Street, during Carnival Week, when we will welcome all thoie interested. int ao+ j 5 HUPMOBILE reputation is a very real and a very vital thing. So real and vital, in fact. t BM 5 in words. Its influence is felt in the minds of many than have over driven Hup: 2 found fuil-<rown where least expected. Our competitors are quite as conscious of it as we 0" 5 If words co"uld express it, they would be such words as Honesty, Thorr-- 1 - f^™"" l = reputation, and to make it mean more to more people everywhere, is no si 5 have placed, with complete success, on this Series "R" HUPMOBILE. I New Zealand Farmers Co-operative Associaii;! | South Island Distributors CHRISTCHURCh fj - H IllIllllIlIllllllllIllllIlIl^I^fIl"^Ii»»»»"" , " ,l ""i^i""IlIIllIl^lllflllIllll!lIl1IIIlllIIlllIIrIIllIlIJ^»»»l IMII^II,

WM-:>-Hs^S m m„w. —fU^ggßj'i^-*: SBi&Sifs SS3S ft* * *?*jS^ iSSEs* 3=5 SS':!:Si::!tS:n;!npa=B {ifISIII UjiquliiiiKiiJ::::!': SffiSiSiJiSpSSH: !fiS= SShSS §•?-•=£ w/m/wmm±_-*///y£ isaus s^Sf, 5552 •iSHKS: usiniiH 1 I &r a*>:r.: n ** IB cffiS BS! ilHyitH!i£oin , gtHl^ilß@§|^i§UpHlhii||Hi|ytiU|g^S99> [(fi||ijgH(!:rHE:*:!::2Jpn;:i::;::!;n»i^ lyJliiliSlliiiHlllillllillllilill iiitl! 815 ih aw. ~« inisma ■' "K Six'BuilthyTaige* Hill Climb Contest, New York, July, 1922 : FIRST : JEWETT (finished at 56 miles an hour) SECOND: JEWETT THIRD : JEWETT (driven by a lady) .'. " The Speediest Car of • the Year"— Automobile Editor, N.Y. Times Read this from the Lyttelton Port Health Officer: IQ 20/8 a.m. Lyttelton, atya NEW ZEAtiANP TELEGBAPHS. WILES/ \ Warwiok House, Christdfeirch New.Zealand, S/No/22 'Jewett Five-Seater, with,three passengers and luggage took Oxford Street Lyttelton on top gear 1 yesterday^ "i '■■■'.'■; ■■'■■_" ■ .•■'. Dr. Gilmore easilyv.to:-ti6p : i gcar/ > ' i Unbeaten by caw ttir selling at or W : - :: % V; ; Vj - Arraiige a Demonstration next week at i : TERRACE pr Sftairifi H, Olympia iSonlttHing Agents for New Zealand * * H. O. WILES LTD., Auckland AUTOCARS " Every Model a Leader in its Class" Distributors: V ; . GLOUCESTER STREET CHRISTCRVRCH •PHONE 1461. STAND No. 12

Expert Typewriter and Duplica'or Mechanics AGENTS FOR THE L. C. SMITH & BROS. "Silent" Typewriter Ball-bearing, Long Wearing. Latest adjustable ball-bearing typebar. The most silent standard typewriter on the market. "CORONA" Portable Typewriter The "Personal" writing machine, and weighs only six pounds, yet will dp the work of big machines. Demonstrations arranged at the shortest notice. KEE LOX AIR-SEALED RIBBONS are as fresh the day you open them as when they left the factory. HIGH GRADE KEE LOX CARBON will stand the most severe tests with other makes. Second-hand Typewriters a Speciality. J. R. GUNTRIP LTD. 6 CHANCERY LANE CHRISTGHURCH

Ssmwiliii»mwmiwwi««««wiw« To all Visitors to Christchurch ! Why -worry about the theft of your machine, when ' The City Motor Garage, 109 Gloucester Street (Just off Colombo Street), is open for the storage of Motor Bicycles, Cycles, Parcels and Prams, etc. It is the largest Motor and Cycle Stand in New Zealand. When attending the Show, Races, or Theatre, or to catch a Tram—for safety, leave your machine with ,us. HOURS—WEEK DAYS—B a.m. to Midnight SUNDAYS—B.3O a.m. to 10.45 p.m. A fine range of Cycles on Hire at Reasonable Rates, Petrol, Oili and Carbide stocked..' P. C. CrOOke - Gloucester st. lA l .i. lM wi«aMiwwiiiiiiwi»M««««wi«wi«i««i«i«iw«iiw««

See the 1923 SPORTS MO Olympia •HIS wonderful Sports Model Harley* Davidson Motorcycle has proved its worth from the day it first reached our shores, as the following list of its achievements will tes.ify:— - First placeln A PIRFECT SCORE BY A PERFECT MACHINE ;Jhe highest iriijeage for a twin Motorcycle-! 35 miles to the gallon-in the Pioneer Club's Petrol Consumption Test (1920)^ The only machine to climb Mount Eden Crater, Auckland; Bald Spur, Te Aroha; Rangitoto, Auckland; the Bridle Trtck, Heathcote, under the most adverse of conditions. The only machine to negotiate the Cashmere H«ll Test in its class, and carrying the heaviest weight. Also securing equal first place and third place (Private Owner) in the Pioneer Club's recent strenuous trial—The Acid Test. The only machine to successfully negotiate Manawatu Club's Mount Stewart Tests. . THE SPORTS MODEL HAS SECURED THE MAJORITY OF ALL EVENTS IT HAS COMPETED IN;l^eW Zea la nd 01 Stri bii tdrs * 4IONES BROS. LTD. The Harley Corner, Manchester and Lichfield Sts.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17606, 8 November 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17606, 8 November 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17606, 8 November 1922, Page 6

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