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New Zealand Grinding and Gear Co. Ltd. SPECIALISTS GBESTDING AND GEAR-CUTTING Of Every Description. Old Cylinders r.e-ground are as prood as the day they left the factory. FITTED WITH DE LUXE PISTONS, Miles Triple Seal and Keo ltin?s, the Old Car does better -work than ai new one. The waste that is gmn:; on in scrapping cars which can he rejuvenated in this way at small cost IS ENORMOUS—IT IS CRIMINAL. Instruct your garage to send your Block to lis to be returned to you lieground find Good as !Ncw. e liave the Very Latest Machines. Our work is unsurpassed, and our Prices \cij Moderate. TESTIMONIALS. We have hundreds of unsolicited testimonials from delighted customers, and hardly a week passes without the addition of two or three of these, expressing gratification at the way we lune improved the running of their old cars. "Write for our price lists and any information you may desire. New Zealand Grinding and Gear Co. Ltd. Works : Durham Street, Cliristcliurch. -N6Oll-

Everyone is Talking about The All-British HORSTMAN (The Ideal Car for New Zealand conditions) about: €J Its speed on the hilk. *1 Its wonderful comfort oyer rough roads, and CJ Its extraordinary economy of petrol consnmption. HORSTMAN (The Car That Passes You) 106-108 TUAM STREET :: CHRISTCHORCH A ————————

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18182, 19 September 1924, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18182, 19 September 1924, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18182, 19 September 1924, Page 5

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