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MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. TRIUMPH 7-9 CABS. TJALEIGH Motor-cycles, NORTON. -*■*' See the full display. o! all models Nortons with O.H.C. and Pushrod motors. Raleigbs with foot gear change. At H. L. White, Ltd., 12, Lower Tory-st. rpHE NEW MODELS, 1929 A.J.S., THE x MACHINES THAT LAST. 24S Model From £59 iOs ™ oily:-:::::::::;::: *lomi? o \£ 498 SEE THESE Ar° m£S7IOS THOS. H. OATES, A.J.S., Royal Enfield, and Douglas Agents, 64; Dixon street. QUEEN'S -MOTOR WORKS, Cambridge terrace. . All Classes of Motor Repairs by Skilled Mechanics. Accessories Stocked. • CHARGES REASONABLE w i r. J- E- MOVES, Proprietor. Telephone 20-567. STOP PRESS NEWS ELSIE WALKER CASE. In view -of the publication ot the correspondence touching on the Elsie "Walker case, tho Magistrate, i. rj\ F. K. Hunt, who conducted the inquest on the girl, has communicated with Mr. V. R. Meredith, the Crown I'rose- • cutor in Auckland, suggesting tiat a prosecution for perjury be instituted or that authority be sought to re-open the inquest, states a Press Association message from Auckland. METROPOLITAN TROTS. Heath cote Handicap, of 400 soys; two miles. — i Harvest Child, iSOyds bhd, 1; 1 Travis Axworthy, 24yds bhd, 2; 3 Liuknian, 72yds bhd, 3. Scr.: Carmel. Woai by one and a half lengths. Time, 4min 27 3-ssee.~P,A. DUCO SERVICE STATIONS. TXfILDE AND COMPANY, LTD., ■' Car Lacquerers and Upholsterers, Magnus Motors Buildings, Top Floor, And Customhouse quay and Waring Taylor street, Top Floor. (Opp. Levin and Co.). BETTER USED CARS-SEE' AND COMPARE OUR VALUES. FORD TOURER—A really cheap car, £20 deposit and 20s weekly £45 FOKD COUPE, 1927 New Beauty Model; ruxel axle, specially upholstered, newly duc'oed; £37 10s deposit, £6 per month £uo FORD COACH, 1927 New Beauty Model, ruxel axle, newly ducocd; £35 deposit and £6 per month £105 HAT 509 MODEL ROADSTER, 1926, with dickey seat; bo better value anywhere; £50 deposit and £6 10a per month £145 CHEVROLET. 1927, closcd-in delivery van, just liko new; £45 deposit, £6 per month £125 DOPGE 1923 TOURER, good buying, £25 deposit and 20a weekly £75 OVERLAND TOURER, a really good buy; £15 deposit and 17s 6d weekly £35 ESSEX TOURER, in good running order, 6 good tires. Try it yourself. £25 deopsit and 20a weekly „ £70 STANDARD, 11 HJ>., English all-weather tourer, newly ducoed, now hood, good tires; good value. £50 deposit and £6 10s per month £150 RUGBY TOURER, Red Seal Continental Engine; in first-class running order; upholstery, hood, and paintwork like new. £37 10s deposit and £6 per month £110 HOTMOBILE TOURER, well shod, in excellent running order, newly ducoed. A genuine bargain. £35 deposit and £0 per month. £100 Many others. Remember your old Car is deposit; liberal allowance, no further cash required. ' Carefully consider our terms—there are no easier obtainable anywhere. Telephone 21-005. Compare our terms. Open every evening. We have a number of other cars from £10 upwards. Come along and drive away one of our £10 Cars. TODD MOTOR COMPANY, Coiirtenay place, Wellington. "GOODWILL' USED CARS. • . (CHEVROLET SEDAN—A 1927 production. Good tires. Engine in first-cluss condition. Price £175. CHEVROLET SEDAN—This Machine has' had a very extensile overhaul. Repainted and good tires, £120. CHEVROLET TOURER — A late 192G model. Been very carefully driven. In splendid condition, £130. CHEVROLET TOURER-Here's a snip. In good order and safe buying at £60. OUR "GOODWILL" POLICY WILL KEEP YOU SATISFIED. INGLIS BROS., AND CO., LTD., 138, WAKEFIELD STREET. Tel. 42-956. Open Friday Night, 7-8 o'clock. BUSINESS NOTICES. TO "EVENING POST" ADVERTISERS. rjONTRACT Advertisers are asked to hand in Copy at least one clear day before date of issue. Owing to the large amount of advertising in "The Evening Post" it is necessary to make this request. THE PEN DOCTOR |"S the Recognised Medico for Fountain * Pens and Eversharp Pencils. Consultations Free Geo. Jeffrey, cornel Brandon and Featherston streets, above Aubrey Gualter and Co. REMOVALS. T^HIS was the experience of one family ■* when they got to know of the N.Z. EXPRESS CO and the worry it eaves. They had to move at a few days' notice to tho other Island, and didn't know how to Bet about packing the hundred and one articles which seem to accumulate for attention when a shift is under way Someone suggested letting us handle it all, and shortly afterwards our roomy vehicles were on the scene. Men experienced in tho prompt and careful handling of all sorts of goods took charge and spirited things away, with the result that. they arrived at the other end without a scratch. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO LTD., Offices in All Chief !gfmas.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 41, 16 August 1929, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 41, 16 August 1929, Page 18

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