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ivii a m POWER WITH SILENCE “Kelvin-Sleeve” Marine Engines develop exeeptiona 1 ] >o\v or mi a minimum fuel consumption, and arc very silent running. The single-sleeve valves eliminate “knocking," are the essence of simplicity and do not wear. “KELVIN-SLEEVE” MARINE ENGINES I Made in Light. Medium, and heavy Duly Types, from <> to 72 horsepower. Every Engine complete with Reversing (lear. Bronze ttterniube, & Tail Shaft. Fuel Tank. Copper ! Fuel. Witter and Exhaust Piping. | All fittings for installation. Model A2, 71 h.p.. two cylinders, benzine or kerosene —£108. Model A 4, Id h.p.. four cylinders, lxtjizine or kerosene —£170. Model 82, Id h.p.. two cylinders, benzine or kerosene—£lßo. Model 84, dO h.p.. four cylinders, benzine or kerosene —£270. Prices include all charges except duty. The above Engines can be supplied from Auckland Slocks. Write for full particulars, specifying size in which you are interested to LEO. A WALSH N.Z. Agent, Fanshawe .Street, AUCKLAND.

Ciiase (lie nightmare from vour chamber with a “UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLE. Sound, restful sleep assured. None genuine without the word “UNTQUE” on stopper

Dodbe Brothers TOURING CAR ' Ordinary travel never taxes the sturdy engine of Dodge Brothers Motor Car to the limit of its power. This is because a generous surplus has been provided for emergencies, such as steep hills and sandy or muddy roads. Thus the motor is not subjected to a constant strain, nor is the owner put to the inconvenience of changing gears at every incline. J. G. INGRAM AND CO. I . Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 July 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 July 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 July 1925, Page 7