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Great Sale of Used Cars BUICK 4 CYLINDER TOURER. New hood and curtains, just repainted and overhauled, tyres and battery in good order. PONTIAC 6 CYLINDER SEDAN. This car has just been overhauled and reducoed, is fitted with heavy duty tyres, good battery etc. 1932: FORD 4 CYLINDER SEDAN (Model B 4). Paintwork and upholstery like new, two spare tyres. S This car is in first class mechanical condition. / 1933: yAUXHALL 6 CYLINDER SEDAN. This modern car is in first class condition, is fitted with Air Wheels, has leather upholstery, carrier, bumpers, etc. 1930: PONTIAC 6 CYLINDER SEDAN. This car has done very small mileage, repainted etc., two spare tyres mounted in fender wells, carrier and bumpers fitted. This car carries a new T car guarantee and is in splendid mechanical order. SCHAEF’S LIMITED. Mackay Street, Greymouth.
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He was the proud possessor of a show dog, and was showing his disapproval at the non-success of his dog. “Tell me,” asked the eager listener. “Is your dog a setter or a pointer?” ‘'Neither,” answered the aggrieved entrant. "He’s an dpsetter and a disappointor."
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 December 1934, Page 7
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