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MOTOR CARS. RICYCLES. ETC. VV r ANTED to Purchase: Big Six StudeV» baker. Privately used preferred. Tribune, Humber motor cycle, 3j h.p„ Axed engine; splendid condition: new tyres. £26 cash. Ring ’phone 824 D, Hastings. pUIR SALIC: Five-seGter Humber, Five-seater Dodge, Three-seater Dodge. Late models and guaranteed. Also sereral Five-seater Fords from £IOO.—HAMLIN & CO., Dodge Dealers, Napier and Hastings. TIfOTOBISTS! Now is the time to Pet your Car Repairs attended to, Prines cut to a minimum and work promptly carried out, I have several snips in used Cars, including two Five-seater Fords and one Ford Truck. Ring No. 15 re above.—J W. STEVENSON, Karamu Road, Hastings. SNIPS IN SECOND-HAND CARS. English Argyll, 5-seater, £155; Studebaker, 3-seater, £255; Overland Light Lorry, £150; 4-cylinder Henderson Motor Cycle; 4 h.p. Kerosene Engine. £, FRASER, Motor Mechanic & Acetone Welder, (next to Ross, Dysart <fe McLean’s) KARAMU ROAD HASTINGS. MOTOR REPAIRS. Genuine reductions for cash owing to no clerical staff and other overhead expenses— VVTLSON (late foreman at Risley’s) Temporary Premises: HAWLEY’S GARAGE, C/r, QUEEN & NELSON STREETS, ’Phone, 1525. :: HASTINGS. A. F- LORI GAN, MOTOR TRIMMER Cnr. STATION ST., HASTINGS. (Opposite Davis' Garage) Hoods, Seat Covers, Envelopes, Side Curtains, Cars Upholstered. Best of materials in stock. OPENING MONDAY, SEPT. 25th HOODS! HOODS! HOODS! HOODS! HOODS! HOODS! BEST ENGLISH MATERIALS At XTULLETT’S, STATION STREET, HASTINGS. HEAPS of MOTOR TYRES & ACCESSORIES left over from the Great Fire Auction Sale, are still being sold at Given-away Prices at rpHE TOURIST MOTOR CO. LTD.’S x GARAGE. A FAMILY CAR AND A REASONABLE PRICE. We have a for sale a Five Seater, Four Cylinder STUDEBAKER CAR, guaranteed in first-class order, £2OO CASH—£2OO £2OO CASH £2OO This is a 1915 model, recognised as the best ever turned out by the Studebaker factory. It has never been knocked about, and, complete as it is. with five rims and covers, is A REAL SNIP. JJAWKE’S BAY AUTOS, LTD. Co-operative Motor Stores, HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS. EMERSON ST., NAPIER. TTAWKE’S BAY MOTOR TYRE REPAIRING CO. 118 KING STREET, HASTINGS. (Near Cosy Theatre.) 'Phone—B36. :: 'Phone 836. Just arrived, large stocks of INDIA * KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TYRES & TUBES. We can recommend these for this district for mileage and good value for your money. He have a large Stock of Tyres to choose from:— MICHELINS, GOODYEARS, DUNLOPS and FIRESTONES in Cords and Fabrics. We have the best Plant in Hawke’s Bay for Vulcanising Tyres and Tubes. We do Retreadins in Goodyear Big Diamond, Grooved and Firestone Nonskid designs. IF IT IS MADE OF RUBBERSEE US. Our Only Address: 118 KING STREET. HASTINGS. (Near Cosy Theatre) P. GIBSON, Manager. BAIRD’S for Dainty Blouses in Irish Han-1 Embroidered Voiles, Crepe de Chenes, Silks and Luviscas. Grand selection. BAIRD’S for Men’s Sma rt Negligee Shirts, with soft collars to match. All the newest stripes. Smart Wide-end and Silk Knitted Ties. BAIRD’S for Plain Sponge Cloths. Double width in fawn, saxe, sage, pink, rose, lemon, all at 3s 3d yard. BAIRD’S for Ladies’ Dainty Underwe«r. New stocks of “Meridian” Interlock Woven Vests. Smart Silk underwear of all descriptions. BAIRD’S for the best wearing Fugi Silks Pt 5s lid and 6s 6d yard. Striped Snunella de Chenes 8s 6d yard. BAIRD’S for Men’s Smart Feft Ha*’, new shades and shapes from 15s 6d. Men’s Snow-white Panamas from 8s lid. I BAIRD’S for Ladies* Dainty Summer weight Underwear. Cotton Vests 2s 6d. Extra long Mercerised Cotton Vests 2s Hd.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 243, 27 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 243, 27 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 243, 27 September 1922, Page 1