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CHANDLER SIX MOTOR, GARS. COMFORT BEAUTY POWER ECONOMY All these features combined in the CHANDLER SIX has made it the Most Popular car wherever Introduced. . THE GAR THAT BEATS ALL RECORDS. Full Particulars from J. & A. P. SCOTT, iPttorie337 l. Corner L,eitl| arid vVlkaiiy stg. «< • ©S dunedin !AX WELL CAES, Most Improved Car on the Market. FIVE-SEA i'ER. IS2O MODFL' fitted s> If- tarter, fcloct'ic lights, tyre, and tools. In 1913 cue Maxwell in everv 2270 in l.fce world; in 1919 one in The Maxwell holds the world's endurance record (non-stop ran 22 f-nn m;i- - 44 days), keep, petrol and tyre costs BOvjK NOW FEBRUARY DELIVERY CtSAS. GOO^BES ? . Old Fire Brigade Station, Octagon, Box 588, Dunedin $ ?.<g3ugr^-g SILENT ALAMO ELECTRIC LIGHT AND FARM PLANT. ELECTRIFY YOUR FARM ! AA Why "should you, the man of the farm, the man who prodaces the food that sustains the world, the man upon whom every other activity in the world depend ', be satisfied with anything bat the best? Why should your wire and chiHren have less advantages than the women and children who live m the towns and cities? Is there a reason? NO! and ycu know it For many years the folks on the farms accepted conditions that were ar from desirable. To-day conditions have changed. You can procure a bilent ALAMO lighting plant consisting of a sleeve valve, engine direct cu pled to dynamo (self-starting), and a large set of storage batteries, xou only require to run your engine for two or three hours per week to keep your battery charged. Everything is automatic and aosolutely foolproof. A child nine yoars old can attend to it, and you can have all the advantages of the city in the way of lighting, ironing, cooling fan, tnilk separating, churning, washing machine, horse clipping, etc. It will operate any such light work as above-mentioned at a cost which would surprise you. PR9CE GOMFLETE £lB5 Send for full particulars to w. j p. m'culloch, Stuart-si, DUNEOIN Sole Agent for Otago aod Southland. s!» Isf

•The "Ladd" Egg Beater makes 2 go for 3. Very best beater; mixer "Whips cream in a jiifey." Posted 3s 6d. Tody's, 133 Geo. St., Dunedin.

Hello Bill! ANOTHER NEW SUIT! Bill: No! Just had the old one Cleaned and Renovated by J, Smith, TAILOR NASEBY. He can make your suit look as good as new by putting it through his new system of renovating. Perfect Motor 019. FOR Automobil , Motor Trucks Motor Cycles, Motor Boats, Stationary Gas Engines, Tractors. This oil maintains its body undsr heat and leaves no sediment. Write for chart and prices.— ROBT. B. DENNISTON & CO., Stuart-street, Dunudin.

HOSIERY and l v :. 3 't-j-; *v. Hy- e: 3nt\n--3t * •--J -5. J.a€o£s« Laiiiss" lifaapJsail Saltan Has® "Th'« Q>ieen" in-Black, Wmte, Tun. only 3s 6d a paisr, The celebrated "Holeproof" Lsistrs Llsis Hose. Black, Whits Light Grey, Gud Metal, Browns. 4s lid a pair. Lisis Tlirsad Olsvss in Black, White, Champagne, Grej, Beaver. - Is 9d a pa it*. French Lisis 83isWSSy domes or buttons. Tans, Beavers, Black, White, Cream. 4s 3d to 6s I Id. i&lsi and SsSSdQ n all t e fashionable shades for present wear, . " . from 7s Hd to 2ls. . ■HERBERT, HAYNES Dunedin. We pay Rail. or postage on of Drapery ■ —Heavy Furnishings, Furniture, Sewing Machines and Trunks excepted.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 12 March 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 12 March 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 12 March 1920, Page 3

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