USED CABS OX VIEW THIS EVENING. BIGGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PEICES AT ADAMS, LTD.'S. Many people find it much more convenient to inspect and choose a car in the evening instead of in the day time, since there is then time to make a leisurely selection. Adams, Ltd.'s, garage will be open this evening and to-morrow evening till nine o'clock for the convenience of those who wish to inspect their large stock of used cars. The following list will give an idea of prices, and it must bo added that terms can be arranged:— £6s—Ford, 5-seatcr, electric lights, finished in rod with white wheels. £6s—Touring ear, American malce, full road equipment. £7s—Chevrolet, 2-seator, electric lights and starter. £l25 —Humber, 5-seater. electric lights, wire wheels; finished in. dark green. £l25 —Studebaker, 3-sea.ter, electric lights and starter; finished in grey. £ls0 —Maxwell. 5-seater, two-unit electric lighting and starting set; newly finished in buff. Looks new. £2oo—Studebaker Light Four. 5seater, electric lights and starter. Latest model. £23s—Dodge, 5-seater, late model, electric lights and starter; newly finished in cream. £2Bs—Calthorpe (English), 10-h.p., 3-aeater, electric lights and starter; finished ia cream; disc wheels, etc. Wili take used Ford or Chevrolet in part pavraent. ADAMS, LTD., Garage. 219 Tuam street, just eaßt of High street.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18263, 23 December 1924, Page 10
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