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MOTORS PND CYCLES. USED CAR BARGAINS. CHEVROLET ROADSTER, privately used. £75. 5 SEATBR ESSEX SEDAN, £l5O. FORD LIGHT DELIVERY, complete cab and body, £45. OAKLAND TOURER, £65. All a’ ove in good orde. Easy terms. HISLOP AND GIBSON, LTD , 384 CUMBERLAND STREET, DUNEDIN' QTUDEBAKER SEDAN, done less than •O 12,000 miles; beautifully kept and of good appearance. Owner prepared to give new car guarantee. Price only £235. No. 802, ‘Star.’ CAR PARTS, LTD., CAR WRECKERS AND SPARE PARTS SPECIALISTS. A!! Makes and Models of Cars Wrecked for Replacements. Dismantled This Week: FORD, 1322; detachable wheels, starter, generator, etc. FORD, 1322, good radiator, wheels, generator, -tarter, etc. FORD, 1317 NASH, 1323, good order. CAR PARTS, LTD., 202 Vogel street. Phone 12-561. WHY PUT UP WITH WINTER'S DISCOMFORT? COOKE, HOWLISON, AND CO. Will take your Motor Cycle in $ partpayment for any New Car or Used; Car over £75. At our Showroom we have a splendid range of light, economical, cosy Care, which are guaranteed. CHEVROLET TOURER, £75. CHEVROLET TOURER DE LUXE, £lls. CHEVROLET SEDAN, £175. BUICK FOUR TOURER, £l4O. BUTCK LIGHT SIX TOURER, £lB5. VELIE SEDAN, £l5O. 59 HANOVER STREET AND 230 PRINCES STREET,. \ USTIN 12 TOURER, in perfect condition. Going cheap. Address 792, ‘Star.’ ; FOR SALE, Essex four-cylinder 1924 tourer. in excellent order; hood, tyres, and uphobtery in first-class condition; worthy of inspection. £BS. ' MILLIS AND SON, LTD., Moray place. FOR TALE, , STUDEBAKER DUPLEX SEDAN, in first-class condition. Price, £l2O. . Apply G. LAWRENCE AND SONS, LTD., Carroll street. A USTIN 7 TOURER, done only a few thousand miles, in perfect mechanical order Owner leaving district. Will sacrifice at £IOO. Can arrange easy terms. 790, ‘Star.' WHIPPET Sedan, perfect condition, or will exchange Light Delivery; what oiler.—7s Reid road, South Dunedin. W' ANTED Buy. immediately, Recent Model Ford Oar.—Particulars and cash price to 719, ‘ Star ’ Office. o 1 K Buys Six-cylinder Hudson; 5mJLu seater, well shod; any trial; private.—3s Cargill street; phone 10-012. TVTEVV HUDSON Three-speed Motor Cvclr and Sidecar; splendid order; £15.-37 Queens Drive, Musselburgh. IGO A Douglas Motor Cycle, 2j h.p., lU £10; 3i h.pl ’ Douglas, belt drive. £6 10s.—800 King street. 5 -VALVE Roberts Wireless Set, 6-volt Accumulator, new B Eliminator: good reception; cheap.—Boo King street^ EOYDS Motors for Used Car Values that compel attention. SUNDAY SERVICES. HALL, GREEN ISLAriU. Mr VINE MARTIN will (n.v.) preach the Gospel of the Grace of God. Three young men will sing the Gospel in above hall. At 6.30 plm. on Day, at 6.30 p.m. You are heartily invited to come. GOSPEL HALL. Kaikorai.—Messrs Alex Fulton and M’Donald Brown will (n.v.) preach the Gospel on Sunday Evening, at 6.30. Special invitation to Kaikorai residents. Hymn books provided. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF NEW TRADES HALL. Moray place e**t. 2.30 p.m., Lyceum, Children and Adults. 7 p.m., * Sunshine and Shadow.’ Speaker. Mrs ARTHUR WATSON. Spiritual messages by Miss Burgess. All interested cordially welcomed. Public Circle, Tuesday Evening, at 8 o’clock, in Room No. 3 (upstairs). TO God be the Glory.—Evangelical Fall, Princes street. Sunday, 7 p.m., Bro. J H. Nedd. Subject, ‘Bread of Deceit is Sweet to a Man, but Afterwards His Mouth Shall Bo Filled With Gravel.’ No collection. Praise the Lord. PLAYFAIR STREET HALL. CAVERSHAM. Mr SPOTTTSWOODE (of Auckland) continues his SPECIAL ADRESSES (n.v.). SUBJECTS FOR NEXT -WEEK: SUNDAY, 18th',' at 6.30 p.m., ‘True Happiness.’ TUESDAY. 20th, at 7.45, ‘ The Function of Law and the Fullness of Grace.’ WEDNESDAY. 21st. 7.45, ‘Significant Signs of the Times.’ THURSDAY. 22nd, 7.45, ‘Man’s Rule and God’s Purpose.’ Everybody welcome at these meetings.

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Evening Star, Issue 20486, 17 May 1930, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20486, 17 May 1930, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20486, 17 May 1930, Page 18

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