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HER STANDS UP BEST • worst possible Again and again COM ME Ft proves its superiority— when there is hard work to be done. Think of it! Less than £2O for repairs after 120,000 gruelling miles the whole time in swampy country and over very bad roads! COMMER Trucks lead for Reliability.. for Economy.. and low Maintenance Costs! The COMMER will pay you handsome dividends! Below are the two Commer Trucks mentioned in above letter. BLENHEIM, September 3rd, 1937.' The Sales Manager, Todd Motors Ltd., CHRISTCHURCH, Dear Sir, I have been in . the transport business, for fifteen years and I feel that I must tell you that oat of several trucks which I have owned in that time, the COMMER 3-ton has proved by far the most satisfactory. During the three years which J have been running it, I have covered d distance of over 120,000 miles, and my total repair bills have been under £2O. The truck to-day is still running perfectly, oU consumption is very low, and she is still doing about 15 m.p.g. I might mention that during the whole of the time I have been using the COMMER under the worst possible conditions, carrying big loads of flax and wood through swampy country and over very bad roads. The old COMMER has proved so satisfactory in every way, that I have the pleasure of giving you my order for a new COMMER LN. 5. Yours faithfully, Sgnd. S, L. Bensemcat iiiiii Chassis Priced from ENGLISH sJiR £lB5 sJg THE HALLMARK OF RELIABILITY main port* G. Neilson, Princes Street South, Dunedin; Mr Geo. Frye, Garage, Alexandra; Elder & Tough, Roxburgh; Oamaru Motors' Ltd., Oamaru; John .Ridgwell, Balclutha; Bell & Pringle, Ranfurly. ‘ MAIDER’S MOTORS LTD., St. Andrew Street, Dunedin, South Island Distributors: TODD MOTORS LTD., Princes Street South, Dunedin. ' Dee & Yarrow Streets, Invercargill. Also at Christchurch and Timaru. - • ■ ’.. 1 BUILT IN ENGLAND BY THE GREAT HUMBER-HILLMAN-COMMER COMBINE

LIFE IS WORTH LIVING when you are free . from headaches, sore eyes,. blurred vis-, ion. Consult Mr G. C. Abbott, F.8.0.A. (Lond.), and let him examine your eyes arid prescribe s ui t a bio '• ' ' ii ' * i f of .'/S DAWSONS LIMITED PRINCES STR£Et(X^///vV)^Xm*»b.

mm from Harris’ great Sale of liquidation stock bought for 9/6 in £1 1 Through a fortunate purchase of the stocjr of Jones’ Shoo ; Store Ltd., Napier (in liquidation), for ,9/6 in £, HarrisV 5 are offering marvellous values in footwear. Come ana see them. If you can’t call mail your order,. Postage paid ono way and satisfaction guaranteed. No sale good* appro., - ' A. 60 Pairs Ladies’ White or oured Gusset Court Shoes. Cuban or Spanish heels (as illustrated) with brown stitched trim. Usually 12/6. 7/| | Sale Price, •/** B. 100 Pairs Assorted Oddments In Ladies’ Shoes. All the latest designs. Courts, 1-bar, and ties. Spanish and Cuban heels. Usually 15/6 to 19/6. 7ff f Sale Price, •/ 11 C. 45 Pairs Ladies’ Black or Brown Suede Courts, Spanish heels (as, illustrated). English make. Usually 19/11. 7/1 1 Sale Price, // 11 D. 50 Pairs Ladies’ Black Suede Walking Shoes. Welted leather or rubber soles. Lace or Gusset Courts. Also a few pairs in Blue or Brown Suede (one illustrated). Usually 19/6, Sale Price, t 14/11 E. Ladies’ Black Patent 1-Bar Shoes, Clip fastener. Cuban heels. White piped design (as illustrated). Also, a few pairs in Brown or Black Kid. Usually 15/6. “ Sale Price, 1 7/11 W. HARRIS s Son LTD. Footwear Specialis/s, Six Shops Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 22805, 13 November 1937, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22805, 13 November 1937, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22805, 13 November 1937, Page 22

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