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r _J The New Dodge Brothers’ Six has An all-steel body of MONO-PIECE construction which is exclusively* a Dodge feature. „■ New beauty made possible by new design body, narrow profile radiator, wide flaring fenders, and pleasing colour combinations. New comfort in the luxuriously finished interiors. Chroniuim plating on all exterior fittings. A powerful engine that develops 58 horse-power. A seven-bearing crankshaft of exceptional balance. Rubber engine mountings to minimise vibration. Invar-strut pistons which ensure long engine life. Wide face transmission gears which are silent and also ensure longer life to this particular part. Oversize tyres which promote comfort and add beauty. Hydraulic four-wheel brakes which ensure safety. A sturdy rear axle with double thrust-absorbing roller bearings. A new design manifold which ejects exhaust gases from the front and keeps driver’s compartment free from engine heat. A finger-thin steering wheel with light control in centre. Foot controlled ventilators whidi ensure proper ventilation of the front compartment. Starter button on instrument panel for convenience. An oil filter, gasoline filter, and air cleaner for longer engine life. A high compression cylinder head for more power. SMFH & WOODMAN WATER STREET - - WHANGAREI Dealers in Dodge Bros., Willys Knight, Falcon Knight and Whippet Motor Cars. Also Graham Brothers’ Trucks. PHONE 144. PRIVATE 327 and 205. '.l— FOR SHUCKSMITH’S RING OR WATCH CATALOGUE CHOOSE YOUR ENGAGEMENT RING OB WATCH FROM OUR l&G RANGE—WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. Fdr Watch Repairs you cannot do better than send your Watch to one of our Three Shops. We give Estimates Free and Guarantee Every Job. J. SHUCKSMHH THE LEADING NORTHERN JEWELLER AND WATCHMAKER WHANGAREI, DARGAVILLE AND KAIKOHE Head Office; P.Q, BOX 96, WHANGAREI. Phones: 259 Whangarei, 118 Dargaville, 27 Kaikohe. i STUDY THIS Latest Product of CBOSLEY SS £34/10/- COMPLETE. Or £7/10/- Cash, and £l/13/4 Monthly. A Seven-Tube ; All-Electric Receiver, using an entirely new neutrodyne circuit. Three stages of radio frequency, detector, and two stages of audio (the last being a 171 A) make this an outstanding set. Single illuminated dial, smooth acting volume control, and' full shielding on steel chasses complete a perfect job. We will gladly Demonstrate this Wonder Receiver. ABE, SMEETON, LTD. GORDON 0. MOSES ! JAMES ST., i Local Representative. CEM6Nt mBQI jor Permanency If you are Building for Permanence, he sure to obtain Sound, Solid Building Materials. To make sure of their quality, order them from. Hardie Bros., whence none but the staunchest, best building materials come—and at prices that won’t conflict with your economy plans. Our Lorries will deliver any quantities of Building Materials right on the job. Just Ring 51. HARDIE BROS., Ltd. WALTON STREET PHONE 51. WHANGAREI COMPETITION Demands that you use the most efficient and economical means of Transport. Therefore Ensure Your Success by Using REPUBLIC THE TRUCK that has proved itself under all conditions. Built for Hard Work and Long Life. There is a Model to suit your requirements. From 25Cwt. Capacity Upwards. Best Value and Most Complete in Equipment. We will be pleased to quote you Price and Terms. CAVANAGH & CO., LID. PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTORS 108 -112 SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. PEONS 43808. Telegraphic Address; Springs, Auckland. REPUBLIC SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS DEPOT. Backed by Real Service. Are you a Subscriber to the “Northern Advocate”? If not, START NOW! Subscription Rates.—-Delivered by runner boys, 9d per week; 9/9 per quarter; 36/- per year in advance, posted, 12/6 per quarter; £2/5/- per year in advance.

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Northern Advocate, 19 August 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 19 August 1929, Page 2