' r s TIP 1° ' o;Me»B««^ 3^Hf! - V *’ fill ' :1 ' S!U ' SUO<1 * Beach Rob4.Wl f nhftfAKD. ®* ar - 4X* - ‘ „ _„ n tr orT^t^e^further X>«nflmlne So intt»MSt«4' farKO i ton mo<l * la , ? u which we bought tole.m th 3 t O urorign.l e FA E Go.^l ou!l SS to'4ael4e ns tc> SfeKna&W bo eatlaroouorj »■> -- J change wfio)" ? »»4 «e t lo * ha '’* "*”* on over , lange hoe hew going . mrt from or 4 .to service .; |T^^SS,s5SS^ r -SS.^ 150 stops and sttttts p«r t w #Jfc mllos per gallon*. LARGE AUCKLAND BAKERY Enthusiastic About Their Fleet of 16 FARQOS ' olio, per gallon.; fei owo» s .tlon:^Pr«tlw W .nU^ ' : romance of our. . . (~ lining erer In 1929 Walter Buchanan Limited bought their first FARGO—a second-hand track, that is still in daily;, service. From then on they have bought only FARGO, because of their proven fast, faithful and economical tervke. To-day they have a fleet of 16 FARGOS I Read theit letter! You, too, can depend on FARGO! A. • 'I f FARGO. Cbzysiec engineers have not only built alii. FARGO’ many yean, but they have made them perform day after day, season after non. AT AM. seynon. AT AMAZINGLY LOW. OPERATING COSTS! loam aH die farts about FARGO’S GREATER VALUE! MODELS hoot £277 ■ana—.—' ITVwI9VInRnGI (mma perUfj FdeM at «Sar awdtb oa wppKortioa, faithfully^ ruff* FARGO TRUCKS Now Avertable ■\ N.Z. Distributors: TODD MOTORS LTD., * Princes St. South, Dunedin. Dee & Yarrow Sts., Invercargill. Mr Geo. Frve, Garage, Alexandra. Elder and Tough, Roxburgh. IVm. Cook.. \\aipiata Garage, Waipiata. Oainaru Motors . Ltd., Oamaru. Patterson's Garage, Waikouaiii. ■ John Ridgwell, Balclutha. Bell and Pringle, Ranfurly. MAIDER’S MOTORS LTD., St. Andrew street, Dunedin. ■ MOTOR SALES, Princes street, Dunedin. ■saasaataE fargo Trucks - built by Chrysler
Last week a man was found fast asleep in a telephone box. We noticed a gentleman noddig in one for a long time the other day, but it turned out that he was merely arguing with his wife. Young comiles are advised by a woman writer to get their_ silly little quarrels over before marriage. This leaves the way nice and clear for the really important ones afterwards. Sandy had just painted “ Xo hawkers or canvassers ” on his front gate. As he was walking away a thought struck him. He went back to the gate and added; “Except with free samples.”
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Evening Star, Issue 22688, 30 June 1937, Page 15
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381Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22688, 30 June 1937, Page 15
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