E. A. SI MMO NS THE GIFT SHOP A FEW LEADING LINES-. Simmons’ 9ct. Bracelet Watches, £5/5/-, guaranteed ‘ Simmons’ Precision 9ct. Bracelet Watch, £B/10/to £lO/10/Simmons’ Precision Silver Wristlet, £3/2/6 Simmons’ 15-Jewel Silver Wristlet, £2/7/6 : - White and Tortoise-shell Goods frd|af 2/6 ta-£5/10/ Engagement and Dress, Precious Stone/ Rings, from £3 to Endless Other Varieties of Goods in stock-
E. H. PARKER WALTON ST. “Eternal Feminine” Reputed to be “uncertain, coy and bard to please’ ’ —yet sbe finds in ownership of a Rugby the fulfilment of all her desires. The secret; Is found. in the graceful lines, the perfect comand the driving ease that are Rugby attributes. Inexpensive, Too! Let Milady be on economy bent . . . her wishes still are met, fox the Rugby prices fit the shallowest purse. Free demonstrations gladly given at any time. ' ; AGENT FOR RUGBY & FLINT CARS (Next Windsor Private Hotel) WHANGABEI PHONE 486. “Buy a Studebaker—the ONLY Car with Duplex Body and Studebaker 4 Wheel Hydraulic Brakes” STUDEBAKER STUDEBA^pC THE ONLY ONE-PROFIT CAR IN THE AMERICAN QUALITY FIELD 1 The Studebaker is the only car the American quality.field manufactured complete by its producers. , ‘ It is the only car in the American'' quality ficid whose producers make their own motors, bodies, clutches, springs, axles, gear sets, differentials; and steering gear. The advantages to the purchaser of; a Studebaker is obvious—he pays only and built as a unit, ,nd 'engineered 1 one profit and secures a car designed complete. T*is ensures longer wear, greater riding comfort, freedom from* repair expenses and greater re-sale value. Studebaker also may be equipped with the famous Studebaker four-wheel' brakes, the most efficient braking system yet devised, STANDARD SIX DUPLEX PHAETON CAQM 5-Seater, with Artillery Type Wheels and Five Balloon Tyres Xwt STANDARD SIX DUPLEX PHAETON PlPft, 5-Seater, 4-Wheel Hydraulic Brakes, 4 Disc Wheels, 5 Ball Tyres3Mw'» ’ 9. GOING BROS., MOTOR & GENERAL / ENGINEERS STUDEBAKER AGENTS PHONES: Busies 536: Private 470. WHANGABEI
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Northern Advocate, 5 February 1926, Page 2
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