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OTTPI FY ALL BRITISH UrJUJCiA. CAR. : ■ SOME INTERESTING FACTS. ' j ' -MGIKB 10-15-n.P., 4-8 CYLINDER, SLEEVE VALVE; CLAUDEL HOB- I SON OR ZENITIICARBURETTOR; FALLOWS HIGH TENSION BRITISH JIAGNETO IN UNIT WITH 3-SI'EED GEARBOX AND . . KJJVERSI]. (Specially Constructed, Fool Proof.). ' I ... ; - BACK AXLE FULLY FLOATING. HELICAL DRIVE. , . SPRINGING CANTILEVER. ; BRAKES: HAND AND MOT, INDEPENDENT OF EXPANDING TYPE, i • - : AND BOTH PITTED ON BACK WHEELS. I ; . STARTER-DYNAMO LIGHTING SET AND ELECTRIC LAMPS. PETROL CONSUMPTION TESTED SO'MILES. I'Elt GALLON. j Two Seater , ; £490 j ; PRICES „ with Dickey seat £500 j ' FourSeater . £525 j ■ ORDERS STRICTLY IN ROTATION. FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THIS NEW ERA IN THE-MOTOR WORLD FROM THE ONLY N.Z. • REPRESENTATIVES- . . j ' " . JENKINS & SHAW, ■ CLARKSON'S BUILDINGS, INGLEWOOD PLACE. I V REPAIRS AT SHORTEST NOTICE. EXPERT' MECHANICS ONLY. I .' . PERSONAL SUPERVISION. j 'Phono 293. .Niglit 'Phone 512. ' Sr A THAT ' « V ' P. SOiIDEMAN'S ; MONSTER SALE OF COSTUMES' .-y. 1,, is still in foil swing. Women ivlio want to mako real and substantial «». L savings on smart apperel will not let these bargains'.pass. J I GLANCE OVER THESE SENSATIONAL VALUES- ' v.: M , ~ .-j I 8 only FAWN GABARDINE COSTUMES. ' • To Cloar 455. 4 only FANCY BLUE WORSTED COSTUMES. To Clear, 955, 6d. 1 only COSTUME, in fine Navy Serae. Usual Price, J2lolos. Sale Price, £5155. 6d. 4 TUSSORE SILK COSTUMES. To Clear at £5 2s. 6d.' 6 NIGGER BROWN COSTUMES, latest styles. To Clear at £5 ss. i Hundreds of smart costumes in different colours and materials to be I ' cleared at remarkablo reductions. P. SCINEIDEMAN'S'. TAILORS & COSTUMIERS, 111 Cuba Street \ Wellington. (2 doors from Grand Central Hotel.) . ■' jj .J gland's sailors swept the | ] seas a chest of Tea was a more valued jj ' '\ -x prize than many a trinket wrested from the • 3 ! j Spaniard. And yet money could j .|. \ not buy any tea that would compare-with 1 ; J; I . EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE | , Just as "Aniber Tips" is superior to the tea of. ' i Drake's days so too does it to-day hold ; pride of place over other brands. One trial t ':1 \ will prove it's merits —test it to-night. d~SHEEP' MARKING'/.OH; ALL COLOURS STOCKED MIXED READY FOR USE TWENTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE HAS PLACED VRAM'S HEAD" , ■5 AHEAD OF ALL OTHER MARKING OILS. J Ram's Head Marking-Oil does not, injure the wool and ib •' PERMANENT, RELIABLE, AND ECONOMICAL. Obtainable from all Storekee)jers, or the AGENTS, ' SMITH & SMITH, Ltd. J and at DUNEDIN anil V w 'm7| ! _.... 11T1|r| '. I IT VACUUM FLASKS It is useless purchasing these articles unless they ai\, reliable. ; ( There is no belter Oaak made than the UNIVERSAL. It will keep Liquids hot or cold as desired. We have a full range of these goods in all sizes and finishes; alsi,. LUNCHEON KITS, In various designs and finishes) and the ONE QUART . ■ ALUMINIUM FLASK. THESE GOODS ARE WORTHY OF INSPECTION. ? Tfe Stewart 'limber, Glass. I Hardware Co., Ltd. ' J 80, 82, 84 Courtenay Place, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 56, 29 November 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 56, 29 November 1919, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 56, 29 November 1919, Page 14