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SALE OF USED CARS! NEVER BEFORE SUCH CARS AT SUCH PRICES. Every car offered below .has been inspected, and it in splendid running order. Some have done only a thousand or so miles, none is more than a year or two old. . Yet the reductions are amazing. The sole reason for the astonishingly low prices is that we must have room for a new shipment of ''Standards" soon arriving. Before you buy a car, new or used, see these. It may mean the saving of a few hundred pounds. Small deposits and easy terms. ■ . STANDARD, 14 h.p. Coupe Although this car has done a Pn|"A I fair mileage, in appearance XfaOU I and mechanical condition it is like new. Leather upholstery. New tyres. Fleshly ducoed in a smart., maroon colour. I Selling at practically half the usual price—£2so. STANDARD, 14 h.p. Saloon For the man who wants a JpOQC I really luxurious car this TtltUO Standard is just the thing. The interior is roomy and comfortable:— Bedford cord upholstery—while. the appearance is conservatively' smart. Done 10,000 carefully-driven miles. Newly ducoed, and in first-class running order. Fourwheel brakes... Bumper fitted* • Cost £530. A. great buy at the special price —£295. STANDARD 14 h.p. Coupe, Neilson Body. A really splendid proposition X?OQC at such an unusually low Xfa«/O price. Very little used, and almost new in.appearance. The.handsome Neilson special body has been newly ducoed hi an attractive colour. Hartford snubbcrs, spring gaiters, and many; other extras arc fitted. Four-wheel brakes of course.. The original price was £525. for speedy clearance £295. ARMSTRONG-SIDDELEY 30 h.p. Tourer. This is a car that cost £1760 OOAA a few years ago—and good iwUv for another 10 years of trouble-free service. Completely overhauled, and in first-class condition. Engine rebored, new pistons fitted. A great car for really hard work, especially country . use. VAUXHALL, 23-60 h.p. Tourer j A Brookland Sports Model, IJO^lf ! as fast in performance as it mtv Id I is in appearance. Aluminium body,' painted blue. Fitted with new Whit- ■ worth wire wheels and new Michelin I .tyres. Altogether like a new car. Cost £1,350. Now almost £1,000 underpriced at £375. ARROL-JOHNSTON TOURER An ideal family car specially jDO1?!? built for Dominion condi- XCtlO tions. Done only 4,000 miles. Will give 28 miles to the gallon. Well equipped. Luggage carrier. Tyres almost new. Was £650. An amazing proposition at £275. FORD, New Beauty. A tourer.Done very small mile- i^C age. Yours for £40 deposit, X»IU balance over 6 months. Come and see E. REYNOLDS & CO., LIMITED. TORY STREET. WELLINGTON. flu/ ] jtbxj taking \ Bonnington's IRISH MOSS It puts a film of protection on your throat — i4>&2/6 jy «t- -- - OF INTEREST

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 130, 6 June 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 130, 6 June 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 130, 6 June 1929, Page 8