fmwl i^i-ft^^^Wflr^^k \llfftftV "— At "■'- ■-"' m ' '"i™]^^" ''■■■■■ m'limi miiiiniijugi ftix J^'Y^llSfj^&K. tSbsSJ , SETS THE PACE 21 ST YEAR. THE WORLD'S OLDEST GAR WITH A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION. ■ f . # SPECIFICATIONS: pinion and differential demountable; pressed steel wttpttt -ract* -no • i, housing with inspection plate on rear. W^^L BASE—II 2 inches. BRAKES — Service brakes, external contracting. toptot? c; „rj i • x. j L , . Emergency, internal expanding. Adjustable by i• ? y del" J valve m head > ca®t en bloc- thumb nut high speed motor with balanced crank shaft and WHEELS—Selected hickory; natural wood finish hght reciprocating parts, developing 44-h.p.; de-, SPRINGS—Front: semi-elliptic, 2 inches wide 36 PRSffm d; T ?°T? d FS^'i ■ / , V' inches long. Rear: semi-elliptic, underslung', 2, CRAjNK SHAFT—Heat-treated high-grade steel, with inches wide 54 inches long. 8- - w , , , STEERING GEAR-Easily adjusted; nickel column COANEC7iING RODS—Light weight, drop forged, bolted to dash; genuine walnut wheel 17 inches with large bearings. diameter ' CAM SHAFT—High-grade steel, with cams integral, BODY—Torpedo type, specially designed with lonjr rmnlpwS^ 1?^ ii v • „ , unbroken sweep from radiator to tail lamp. COOLING __S_EM—Water cooled by a specially de- FENDERS—Crowned type, affording maximum stiffsigned centrifugal pump. ness . * ' , a \ RADlATOß—Honeycomb, with heavy nickel plated UPHOLSTERY—Box pleated of finest quality long LLBlviCAriOxN—l'orce teed through drilled holes m INSTRUMENT DASH — Genuine walnut, with oil cran_ shaft; adjustable pressure from 21bs to 35lbs gauge, ©oeedometer ampmeter and 8-da y OldsJ^^\l^ZJ°t"'' Pressure + lndac^or on c,aeh. . raobi i e c io ck all mo unted flush ; lighting and igniELECIRIC b\blEM—lwo separate units for, start- tion-switches* mounted on hinged doer in dash. » and lighting | 6-voll battery under seftt. WIND-SHIELD—Heavy rain vision, two-piece, inIGMTlON—Magneto. dined CARBURETOR — Automatic compensating type; TOP—Best grade waterproof material, one-man type; easily adjusted, and very accessible; inlet mam- gido curta i- s OTDen wita door, fold, cast with exhaust manifold, creating a sure TYRES—32 x 4 (815 x 105); non-skid on rear wheels. nAfim T ™nfcvl^ RlMS—Demountable bolted on type. E^^ TYRE RACK—In rear of car, 'complete with spare TRANSMISSION—Unit with motor; selective type; r - m an( j tre etc >, * *- nT TT^S c £ ont + V oL r -, , ' FINISH—Best coach-work standard: finishing coats c1 1 h€1" CC? ? n? 'T- ~-■. applied by brush and rubbed down.by hand. CHASSIS-Cold pressed steel; channel section seven p RICE} com pi ete with extra rim and tyre, complete i7DavTV eS*'vT-ci rv. -4.1,4- n _ ' • set of globes, hydrometer pump, tools and jack, FRONT AXLE—I-beam with taper roller bearings. -p^ck " . REAR AXLE—Spiral bevel type, full floating, with - -\ .^ • . Thip. top quality Car is made by the oldest motor firm in America, which naturally accounts for its popularity in the motor world. Tile car of'to-day is a car with a reputation. So write or call on us for a demonstration, which will place you under no obligation. Supplies are at present limited, owing to the enormous and growing demand, so we urge intending purchasers to book their orders immediately.* Don't forget "OLSMOBILE" leads. > ,- .-. , CATALOGUE ON REQUEST BOX 3. GREY STREET,- HAWERA' -~ PMS 314. TARANAKI AGINTS.
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NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE BACON & MEAT PACKING CO., LTD. i RECEIVING DATES FOR NOVEMBER. Te |toti —Every Monday. Normanby—Every Tuesday. Eitham—Every Wednesday. Opunake—Every Monday. Awatuna—Tuesday, 4 aud 18. Te Kiri—Tuesday, 11 and 25. K.aponga—Every Wednesday. Otakeiio—Monday, 3 and 17. Manaia—Every Tuesday. Inaha—Monday, 10^ and 24. A.uroa —Every Wednesday. Riverlea—Monday, 3 and 17. £apuni—Monday, 10 andl 24. % Jkaiawa—Every Tuesday. Mangatoki—Every Wednesday . Kakaramea—Monday, 10 and 24. Pate a—Monday, 3 and 17. Hawera—Every Tuesday. Mokoia—Every Wednesday. Manufahi—Every Thursday. Waverley— Every Monday. BUYERS:' & E. NAIRN, phone 169, Eitham J. CANDY, phone 13, Kaponga. * 0. H. MARX, phone 176 M, Mangatoki. G. J. LEWIS, Kaponga. * H. ARNOLD, phone 224, Hawera. PIGS! PICS! PICS! m iTjORTHWICK and ;^ONS. RECEIVING DATJES. NOVEMBER, Eitham—3, 10, 17, 24. i Normanby—3 a 10, 17, 24. Stratford—4, 11, 18, 25. Midhirst—s, 19. Tariki—l2, 26. Toko=r-13, 27. Manutahi —5, 19. Urenui—lo, 24. Waitara—3, 10 : 17, 24. Inglewood—3, 17. Douglas and Te Wera —As per arrangement. • Buyers: J. BUTCHER, Stratford, Phone 157. J. CARTER, Eitham, Phone 111. PIGS! PIGS'! FIGS! F1 EILDING | BACON v COMPANY. RECEIVING DATES FOR NOVEMBER. Hawera—Every Monday. Kaupokonui—Every Tuesday. Kakaramea —Tuesday 18. s Mokoia—Monday lO'," 24. i Full t»o i-tinilnrs from — W. O'BTJTFN. Plione 240, Hawera. Buyer: K. McNAE, Box 49, Hawera.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 7 November 1919, Page 3
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