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Dependable worm remedy—WAP!"> tvortM FIGS. Children like them. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED —For girl, age 13, board near school. Apply “Widow," C/O Chronicle Office. •vim YOUR EYES. DO your ftyes need skilled attention? < hir sight-testing methods are the best while we grind all our own lenses in our own workshops. Why not pay ns a visit? J. R. WOOD, LTD. SIGHT-TESTING AND MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN. PAI MEP.STON NORTH.

J.C MILNES FORD DEALER LEVIN Touring Car, Features. IMMENSELY improved in appearance die Ford Touring Car also incorporates improved seating arrangements that add greatly to riding comfort. Seats and seat backs have bteen set at a restful angle. Additional leg room has been pro vided by moving the front seat slightly to the rear and undercutting it on the back and enlarging the cowl. The radiator has been made higher and a fender apron has been added which enhances the appearance of the car. A steering-post brace, riveted to the dash, reduces the possibility of vibration and contributes to. the comfort of the driver. Demountable rims are furnished as standard equipment The modern one-man hood and snug-fitting side curtains ensure passengers thorough protection in all weathers. With roomy accommodation for five pasengers It Is undoubtedly the most practical general utility car on the' market.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 August 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 August 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 August 1925, Page 3

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