ale of Used Cars Hnow-while stocks are big and prices at their lowest: When brighter weather come, and business brightens with ,t, pnees of used cars are likely to rise. MORAL—BUY NOW! iglidebaker Tearing Car ¥:.' ,' £75. ied In Cream, electrie starter. Good tyres. Studebaker Light Six £225 Studebaker Light Six £275 f-l>uV? ttr .' handsomely finished Jla **i sh i de - Electric lights and starter. Practically new tyres. Full 3-seater, 1923 model, Christchurch built body. Electric lights and carries same guarantee as new. Dodge £135. yJ Dodge £145 ter, with electric lights and reco feirMrcial traveller. Dort£22s 5-Seater, carefully used late model, « in Buff, electric lights rter. Practically Oldsmobile Six £225. 1924 model, (light), 3-seater, elec trie lights and starter, collisi"' _ar, side screens. Practically new. An exceptional opportunity. 1923 Buick £275. S-Seater, 4-cylinder, finisher 'Vine shade. Only driven 7000 etc. Fully guaranteed. Phoenix £3OO collision bar, plated fittings. Only been driven 3000 miles. Pf&ripps-Booth £175 Ljbater. EL. and S.S., with dam Iceland Six £lB5 r," newly finished in Cream, and starter; driven i car for week-end touring trip. " # Studebaker Specjal Six , £250 "well-kept 5-seater'car, with elecic lights and smarter, recent ©del, Just finished in Carmine, "»d looks like new. Equipment includes side-screens. A good reliable car in first-class condition. Rugby Sedan £265. Newly finished. Has had careful usage by private owner. Coachopportunity to cut out first use depreciation on a stylish closed car. Studebaker Lisrht Six Coupe £325 3-Seater closed car, 1923 model, electric lights and starter. Only driven 5000 miles by careful private owner. Finished in Khaki, icoks like new. Owner is buying large Studebaker. Austin Coach £350 Late model English closed car. 5-seater, With electric lights and starter, and luxurious equipment. Beautifully finished in White, and of very handsome appearance. Special opportunity to secure stylish closed car at substantial reduction on new price. SEE OUR SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. and inspect. Easy Terms of Payment arranged to suit your convenience. 152-154 High St., Christchurch! • Garage: 219 Tuam Street tA demonstration of any of the above Cars can be arranged with our Ashburton *■>" ' representative, Mr. A. Bradshaw, c/o Rule's Garage
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18485, 12 September 1925, Page 17
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