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warn HBBBSSHI n a it \wmmi mm l® The Superior Chevrolet Utility Coupe The world-famous Chevrolet chassis, surmounted by a luxurious, Fisherbuilt, closed body—can you imagine a more desirable car ! Deep, comfortable upholstery, beautifully finished—ample seat and leg-room for driver and passenger — Ternstedt window regulators—sun visor, windscreen wiper, large rear window, and extra wide doors and door windows —absolute comfort and enjoyment no matter what the weather! You cannot afford to live in this motorized world without a car. Not only can you afford a motor car —you can well afford a Chevrolet, the most economical of all cars. The price of a car is based on the cost of material, production, distribution and overhead. Large volume of sales greatly reduces these costs. Chevrolet is the world’s largest producers of quality cars. Hence the low of the Chevrolet. Superior Utility COUPE £ (f.o.b. Main Ports) To be indoors’ when ‘out-doors’—-to carry the warmth of the fireside with you on your travels—to sit in a luxuriously equipped apartment immune from wind, rain and draught, yet to move quickly, safely and economically from place to place—that’s a little of what it means to own a Chevrolet Coupe ! Go and see the new Chevrolet Coupe. Inspect it thoroughly. Ride in it. Drive it. Get expert opinion. Think!—motoring de luxe for £350 ! FREE I A beautiful, big, illustrated catalogue'' will be sent post free on request. Write for this book without any delay. ffloneihe Chevrolet deafer WY I 7985 (jfbru dcsttionslfflliMl OTHER MODELS Prices f.o.b. Main Porte Touring Model - £2BO Roadster - - £2BO Sedan • - • £425 N.Z. Distributors : DOMINION MOTORS LTD., Wellington and Christchurch. District Representatives: N. Winger 8 Co., Taumarunui. Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Hamilton.

Public Notices. SALE BY MORTGAGEE. j Acting at the request of the mortgagee, MESSRS ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LIMITED, will sell by Public Auction at their offices, King Street, Te Kuiti, on Wednesday, the fifth day of September, 1923, at 10 a.m. ALL THAT piece of land situate in the Land District of Auckland containing by admeasurement One hundred and sixty-one acres one rood two perches (161 ac. Ird. 2per.) more or less being SECTION THREE, BLOCK ONE, PAKAUMANU SURVEY DISTRICT, and being all the land comprised and described in Occupation License with Right of Purchase No. ■lOlO, recorded in Volume 210, Folio 187, of the Register Book in the Land Registry Office, Auckland. The property is situated on the Akaroa Road six miles from Te Kuiti. The land is mostly undulating, about 100 acres plougliable, and is well watered by good streams. The improvements consist of a large iron dwelling with iron roof, 100 acres cleared and grassed land, with four subdivisiona.l fences and 150 chains post and wire fencing. Particulars and conditions of sale may be seen and inspected at any time prior to the sale at the offices of the Auctioneers, King Street, Te Kuiti, or at the offices of Messrs Hine, Howarth and Vernon, Solicitors, Sheridan Street, Te Kuiti. 50

When Nazol is -frequently inhaled through the mouth and nose it has a wonderful jjower in controlling influenza and other germs, which lodge in the mouth, nose and throat. ' 4 In order to remove the prejudice that exists in the minds of some people in regard to frozen meat (says the Wanganui Chronicle) a northern authority points out that the bacon which was so favourably reported on in the London market was cured from pigs that were first of all placed in the freezer at this end for three months, then put into the curing chamber for the required time, then packed in crates, put on a steamer in refrigerated space, carried to London, and smoked and finished at the other end and then competed against the-bacon cured from pork which had not been frozen.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1856, 1 September 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1856, 1 September 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1856, 1 September 1923, Page 7