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Watches that tell time in the dark an Ingersoll Radiolite watch under your pillow or on your wrist at night you can find out the time almost without waking np. The luminous hands and figures of these watches are coated with a substance containing real radium and glow the time clearly in the darkest night. RADIOLITES Tell Time in the Dark X-Br ®f!r O Yankee Radiolite Wrist Midget Radiolite Famous Yankee ' Radiolite Small watch for watch with lum- Sturdy— women and little inous died. accurate. boys. Prices from 9/6 to 65/Obtainable from all Jewellers, Hardware Merchants, etc., N.Z. Distributors: E. J. HYAMS LTD., WELLINGTON.

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! THOUSANDS OF MILES OF I UNUSED SERVICE “ HN THESE 0 3 E | GOOD CARS I I Although traded in, these cars are good, or “ s we would not have handled them. „ I All Used Cars receive the careful inspec- I E tion and overhaul of our Service Departa iment. m | Special Clearance Offer | 0 For Two Weeks Approaching Our Annual Balance. g '2“ """"m a Dodge Touring— ing— Overland Touring— Recent models, | | 1924 model, small good tyres, repaint- Latest Model, shop | ed, new hoods. soiled only— fl I mileage. £2lO £195, £265. £160.11 ® E 3 S Overland Col. Road- Ford Touring— Armstrong Siddeleygg :3 ster — 14 h.p. Touring,S fl Balloon tyres, good Electric equipment first-class mechani-|| ffl mechanical order, models throughout. cal order, smallg ! 'j new hood, repaint- £6O, £BO. mileage. £275“ 0 ed — £l4 ° a S 3 i Standard Touring— Cubitt Roadster— Overland Coupe— g i 14 h.p. model, al- Col. body, never Recent model, tip-0 | most n'w — been on road, cost top condition— BS “ £275. £495— £130.1 B Sale at £225. _____ — — Essex. Touring, Col. Body. Studebaker _ Buick Touring, 7-passenger. Overland Demonstrators $ Chandlers (2). (3). | Oldsmobile. Ford Trucks $ tn Hupmobile And Others. ® ■Ulin — g LIBERAL TERMS ARRANGED ON BASIS OF l-3rd. DOWN H See Special Display at our Showrooms; open every p ffl evening. Inspection invited. M ! A. HATRICK ® Co. Ltd. r; “ Of EB EJS-iSEM E IKsihXiffiaSß S 23 E 5 M

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 256, 13 July 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 256, 13 July 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 256, 13 July 1926, Page 7

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