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Rugby Facts I The low-priced Rugby was FIRST to offer the high- g||| priced features of modern design. Despite llamboy- ||| ant claims made for other light cars, Rugby has L consistently led since 1922 with every desirable improvement. Rugby Still Leads. H Of all low-priced cars Rugby was K First to give a High- @ Efficiency Engine—l 922 g F 11? Slt to use .Full Force I. Feed Engine Lubrication —1922 g FM S? S H to offer 4-Wheel 11 Brakes —1925 • ' First to offer Semi- ® elliptic Springs and a dozen || other modern features. The effect of this policy is startlingly apparent in ® Nelson and Timaru. For Rugby was ffl First io Sales I in those districts for July, 192 G. ra MORE POWER AND SUPERIOR QUALITY. S Couth Island Distributors: Roy ds Motors Ltd., Ch’'lh TO BATY’S GARAGE I OR.EYMOUTH AND HIiKITIKA. §
altlw MB lo» nothing You wouldn’t refuse £l5, would you? Nor £lo?—nor yet £5? It costs nothing to try for these or any of th® other attractive cash prizes offering. First Prize £l5 Twenty Prizes of 10/- each Second Prize £lO „ „ 7/$ „ Third Prize £5 ~ ~ 5/- „ and a Consolation Prize to all who send in coupons equal to at least 50 points without winning a cash prize. Coupons will ho in all packings of Eaven Tea, and will count at the rate of one point for every half pound of RAVEN TEA Save your coupons until a few to Raven Tea Coy., Box 252, days before closing of Competi- Christchurch whose decision in . ~ all matters shall be final. Cow tlon and post them (stating num- pons must rfiac - n Ufl her and your name and address) March Closes 31st March in each year
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 November 1926, Page 6
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