a^mSl em* *s Buying Time JEL—. II Jr^^W^^^^' Pi Tha usual 4"guinea Ready-to-Wear Sale Price 59/6 IS/30 H.P. \J M, .[( W^imikk And another line— TOURER V_Wl\ I 'ij^Vi^^^^. the very latest shapes with roll collars, and beautifully | T_P^^^ _r_f >^__r X • \SBTi'a. V SS^'iK^H^'* finished fronts giving a touch of distinction . i m f SALOON /TX Also NAVY SERGES From £5/10/-to £6/19/6 v . . ,_________^^^ le/tAUD l/w/Mai^ SALE PRICE LESS 10 Percent- -"^^^^ i»/aun.r. vi --^8I ///fflBT NOW COME AND TRY ONE ON-WE HAVE ALL SIZES 15/30 H.P. COACH £575 I—/IAI ra tv >-v 1^ _#*"^. WVV mb ip^ _hm We cordially invite you to inspect these models HE O WLDS : PDnOCTPV — Centre of MANNERS STREET CROSSLEY MOTORS (N.Z.) LTD, j -^««°^"^' "■■■'■■ ' _ ————^ 38 WARING-TAYLOR STREET - WELLINGTON y(^^Ss^^^^ , ' ; District Agent.: MMjr MESSRS. WAGG & CO., MESSRS. PERRYS LTD. ,i Chrysler Quality and Performance Unequaled in Percentage ol at Economy Price. Fine Steel Used Generous 1 loads carried without fHE clear-sighted decision of Walter Hydraulic 4-Wheel Brakes — self- strain—in many lands—through P. Chrysler to adhere to the manu- equalising, instantaneous in action thousands of miles—through years. facturing economies of 4.c y linder de- with f dom from skiddi _ are J , Flour-carrying in Ecuador, mafl- I cfr^^^a^S^r 8 ' Chrysler Four feature available with carrying SStralia, tobacco car- I PX™*Ct no other car within more than £100 of rying in Brazil burden-carryingT ; wnmn me reacn or an. every where—Graham Brothers f ' Trucks have the stamina that only | 25 miles per gallon tou gh and costly Chrome Va- \ 5 to 25 m.p.h. in 10 sees. Latest official returns show Chrysler nadium Steel can give. 38.5 H.P. developed (actual) sales already THIRD largest in New In fact, no other truck, irrespective j 58 miles per hour. Zealand. M 9 of price, equals Graham Brothers — M /m^^^m sturdy product in the percentage ■^■HMrl^^^B 1^? Si^^HHß^ of Chrome Vanadium Steel used. V H^ ■■ I ff" H^r Even the axles, for example, are (|^^^\S ■ I^M I Chrome Vanadium, also every leaf ■ m^* ■ ■ ■ mm of the springs, both fore and aft. BBTOBuroRs, TODD MOTOR CO., "TTSaSSST' Honest steel for sturdy service! Vl_^pp||^N • Justice & Edmunds, Palmerston North; WllUamaft Kettle, Ltd., Napier, n/flf/&Zlt\\\\ II Hastings, and Branches; G. Malmo, Ltd., Masterton: B. B. Boterts & Co VVPSuCljWftl) /(. Wanganui; Douglas Motors, Ltd., New Plymouth; Qeoree Sereeant! ' ; ySm^Sh , Ohakune^ane&HeigtonfHawe^ .«■*■-* MAGNUS MOTORS LIMITED WAKEFIELD STREET, WELLINGTON N^ OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS INSPECTION INVITED |[ I Graham Brothers I I iWTT/^WO SOLD BY DODGE BROTHEk* - \ I | XlVyiJßjj DEALE*S EVER.YWHUIM B ■ " ' m ■ ■ ' I v ■ f .,•■ ■ s , ■ ■ 1 ' .■• '■ \ X TOW when it comes to cigarettes, IE ' i * every man has a ri^ht to his m —W<ft#£#tt A Btt^dß ——■———-^ I own opinion, and is, in fa^ L , his own • fc . ' cx Pert I ntfi^li* ' Jill j The fact that THE "THREE | SB Mm | CASTLES" have been leaders in the E . d&Kb ,&& M & k£M! Jr I : Cigarette trade for a generation, and | sssWa Wlm Kff <^v \ still are, proves that the smoker | M« JzMtOa. JPiW!^^ H Not that he doesn't try the others LhJ m%S&BrmS^ I once in a while, but as extravagant EH jdSß&llmMm\ NyW »W j claims and attractive advertising do SI H^iliffj^B FULIi S^r^lNO ! j not make a good cigarette, he in- M W M W& - j variably returns to THE "THREE i %£msr A Great Opportunity t CASTLES" and quality. B JB*"* ~~~j .. o IT I By Fashionable btrap bhoes I The question Of Strength is again B No 1178.—Women's Patent 1-Bar Shoe, Stylishly; ! H Cut-out Vamps, Modern Sports Heels. i a/i 1 j just a matter of taste. Green or IB sale price 10/11 v 5! ... „ .. • j ii ff No. 111!.—Same Shoe, In Tan. Sale Price 18/11 i Yellow, the fineness and quality are g No . nog.-women-s tip-to-d^ Taa sandal Bar ' j. the same, but the blend Of Slightly I Shoe, Correct Shade. Sports Heel. Sale Price 16^ " ,- IP No. 1175.—Same Shoe in Patent. .... Sale Price 20/3 | Stronger leaf in the Yellow gives jUSt IE I No n73._women's Patent 1-Bar Shoe, Medium r ... IE ' ' Cuban Heel. Dainty for Outdoor wear. .-,.. j that added flavour which so many la I sale Price 10/ i l S IB I No 1115.—Same Shoe in Dark Tan Willow CaU. __, I men's taste calls for, while the Green, H sale Price 20/3 1 , , . . „ . . IE | No. 1168.—Women's Glace Kid 1-Bar Shoe, 1 _ H lacking nothing in flavour, SUlt the . UNI Medium Cuban Heel, Wide Fitting.. Sale Price 11/O £ -ij f-il No. 1163.—Women's Glace Kid Twin-Bar Shoe, I Smoker whose taste Calls for a milder 111 Perforated Facings and Imitation Cap, Cuban , . , ? |i| Heel. Greatly Reduced to Clear HfV 1 TobaCCO. IM No. 1165. Women's Glace Kid 2-Bar Shoes, Plain i j ' Front, Smart Toe, Cuban Heel.- Very Service- --j o I ' / | able. Greatly Reduced to Clear !»/» 1 I Remember! Every pair Reduced for Spot Cash! I ■ ■ . I HannahS ? II Watch our Windows for other Bargains ' ,■■■-■■ -:--^ .— ..,-.^
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 29, 3 August 1926, Page 5
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