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"VELVET," THE TIME-SAVER. Wash day is only ha- as long, if you use Velvet Soap. The clothes are spotlessly clean after "Velvet" has taken a band. Do»s not harm frail fabrics. Every bar sterilised and guaranteed pure by analyst's certificate Be sure and order "Velvet" from your grocer.—Advt. GOOD TIP FOB, TRAVELLERS. When travelling on busincs or holiday, carry Nazol in your pocket or bag. Unequalled for preventing or relieving autumn colds, catarrh, and influenza. Protects against germ-infected and varying atmospheres. Always ready for use. Is 6d buys 60 doses. Test Nazol to-day.—Advt. WoodY Great Peppermint Cure,For Coughs and Colds, never fails.—Advt.

MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. rpHE DOMINION MOTORS, LTD. BETTER VALUES IN USED CARS. FORD FORDOOII SEDAN, Latest model, balloon tires, condition equal to new £165 CHEVROLET ROADSTER, repainted, well t shod, mechanically splendid order £100 CHEVROLET SEDAN, 1925 model. This ii a new car, and has run about 200 miles £225 SUNBEAM ROADSTER, 16-h.p., 4-cylinder, a very staunch, reliable machine, capable of high speeds, good tires, and detachable wheels ....: £100 FORD 1-TON TRUCK, in good running! order £40 DURRANT TOURING CAR, well shod, first-class mechanical condition, just painted £ 175 THE DOMINION MOTORS, LTD., 65, Courtenay place, Wellington. TTSED FORD CARS AND TRUCKS ._■ ■ FOR SALE. TOURING CARS from £20. SELF-STARTER LIGHT DELIVERY. £75. HALF-TON TRUCK, £«5. COUPES from £75. SEDANS from £80. TON TRUCKS from £20. MANY OTHERS TO SELECT FROM. Write or Ring Tel*phon» 20-306. G. MAY, Ford Representative, 80, Courtenay place. , Terms arranged.

A HATRICK AND CO., LTD., XXt USED CAR DEPARTMENT. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS, 7-8.30 o'clock. NASH TOURING, recently painted. New hood, good tires. Any trial. £150. OVERLAND, Colonial body, roadster. Four new balloons. Excellent order throughout. £135. OVERLAND SEDAN—Five new Balloons, body just revarnished. In perfect running order. £230. WILLYS KNIGHT TOURER. Engine in excellent order. Good tires. Painted two-tone grey. £265. CHANDLER TOURING, in perfect condition. New hood, well shod. £80. OAKLAND TOURER, just painted and overhauled and ready for the road. £85.

USED CARS! OLDSMOBILE SEDAN (4)— 1922 Model, 7-passenger. Here it a good chance to purchase on up-to-date appearance Sedan for taxi work. Painted royal blue, with black facings, beautifully upholstered in striped plush moquet, tyres in splendid order, and luggage carrier at back. .000 C A very smart machine. *>«**•* BABY AUSTIN SEVEN—I92B Model. Only travelled 3,000 miles; has been looked after like a child; fitted with balloon tyres, spring, gaiters, speedometer, sun visor, Hartford shock absorbers, and painted a maroon colour. The car it jutt like new. Do not miss this opportunity; C ICC get in quickly. Price *lw* DODGE—S-Seater, 1921 Model. Newly painted; tyres in splendid condition; has just been f 1 OP thoroughly overhauled. ArlfatJ OAKLAND — 5-Seater, 1924 Model. This car is fitted with disc wheels, and is in first-class mechanical order, painted a dark grey; tyres nearly all new ( (balloon). A Bargain. XfOOC Price JtUUO HUMBER—Roadster, late model. This car has been privately owned by a doctor, and is in very good mechanical condition. CifkA Tyres are all good. *iVU TODD MOTOR CO. Used Cat Dept., 5 Dteon Street 97 Courtenay PL, WELLINGTON Tel. 23-200.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 1 May 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 1 May 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 1 May 1926, Page 18

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