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TRUCKS and Commercial Vehicles § I INVESTIGATE THESE MODELS for YOUR TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS Whippet 4 Willys 6 Willys 6 10-15 cwt Delivery Willys-Knight 10-15 cwt Delivery Willys-Knight l£-ton Truck Willys-Knight Willys 6 Bus/Truck Chassis .. Li-Ton Willys-Knight 21-passenger Bus Chassis 11-ton Truck 2-ton Truck 2f-ton Truck Complete Range Prices from 4175 upwards Willys-Knight Willys six XHatrflmteiM' govts mum Moras* LTD* \ JkMeknck wad Bwuitia. Commercial Models SOUTH ISLAND MOTORS LTD. 145-147 ARMAGH STREET* CHRISTCHURCH KENNETT, BROWN & KIMLEWWTE LTD. Asa TUAM STREET 9AS*, CHRMUCHUIICH BANOIOBA: KJ3.K. Representative—E. Hubbard, East Belt. _ _ jt-nrMtatatiw M. 6. KoMntfua. aiU&VIOB ASHBTOTON: Sontb Island Motors, Ltd., Temporary Showroom* T«ag»< ***. StfW STATIONS: E. D. Sheehan, The Triangle, Ashburton; Whlta** Oarage, Mothven, & J. SUB-AOBNTS: T. Hewton, Lincoln; Smith and Sons, Rangiora; Morgan aMWatson, IflMtoi, SOUTH CANTERBURY AGENTS: Canterbury Farmers' Co-op. Association, Ltd., Timaru, wauaaio ana mu -■ L I -p- E ON O M LONG

City Council By-Eleetioii A By-Election to fill the Vacant place onlhe City. Council will be held on Wednesday, and it is die duty of every elector to register his vote. -It is . .very necessary ; that the people should be represented-on the Council by practical men, who know something of work, and , v whose experience is not confined, to the manipulatuig o E mere words. Onthis account we recommend Mr Ci. 1. Thurston as an experienced, capable man, more given to work than to talk. Mr Thurston be trusted to do all that one member of the Council rates down to a minimum, and to do justice to ail aecbciits - of the community. His platform includes reduction of . the General Rate, reduction of Electricity Charges, Improved Milk Supply in harmony with vendors and pro-, ducers, and Amalgamation of Local Bodies wiflj a view to saving the ratepayers money .on administration charges. We sincerely hope that Mr Thurston -will be elected. f / Wl# Combined Rail and Motor Fares, North island (approximate average 5/- in the £ Cheaper than previous rates) Paase&gers from or to any part of the North Island can now obtain thtough tickets for the following trips hy Ball and Motor:— , By Ball, from Officered Stations In the North Island, to or front Kapler,. Botoraa, National Park, Pfitarnrn, or Taneatua. By Motor to or from Walroa, Morere, Glaborno, OpotiM, Whakataao, Walrakel, Taopo, Tokaann, or Waikaremoana, or vice vena. SPECIMEN TABES AND TBIPB: BOUND TRIPS:— *f* , i 2 » d W«U!nyton-Napler OUU) : v * • « * • •« Napier-Taupo-Walrakei-Rotorca (Motor) Kotorna-Wellimtoa (Bail) (or rice vewa). Wellington-National Park (Ball). National Park-Tokaanu-TaupO-W#"*"®' - Rotorua (Motor) Rotorua-'WelHngton (Bail) (or vice Teraa). ; , Free Motor Servicebetween Balliray Statlop "JS 181 * sA Botoraa Is provided for holderiß of these through ticket#. ■nntflTTOß TICKETS AND SUtli PASTIOTLABS OT SEBVIOISB AND PARES ABE OBTAINABLE FBOM OFFICE* HAWKE'S BAT MOTOB CO., NAPIER; R.M. TBANBPOBT W), eotSSa; oniras JJOTOB service, taoto. 4 It A « te 8 e it i * is t

"Wa feel in Alberta, the same tendency for youth to awing away from the old restraints to the' point _of ® x " cess as is felt in Australia and New Zealand, but there are, of course, some very fine exceptions. T think that, m time, there will be a return to a realisation of the fundamental realities of life. Nature demands retribution, and most young men feel, after they have had what they call ''a good time that they are paying for it, financially and physically. In the, meantime ,it rather perturbs people interested m the cultural development of youth on account of the tendency towards ngnness in the dance, in music and in art. However, I have no doubt, that things will right themselves in, time. —The Rev. Thomas Tait, of First Presbyterian Church. Edmonton Alberta, to a representative of Thb Prebs on Saturday. Seeing that the inner door of a shop at Gateshead, England, had been opened, a constable on night duty summoned reinforcements, and the building was surrounded A'-police van was waiting to carry off possible captives when through the door majestically walked —a big cat!

A (hilling advertisement in the classified section of This Prww will sell your goods. Try it. 18 words It, three insertions Z* 6d. —6

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 21 July 1930, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 21 July 1930, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 21 July 1930, Page 17

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