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Gayer Ooloi r * PRICES: £ Standard Roadster 221 Standard Tourer 221 DeLux Roadster 241 DeLux Tourer 241 Ceaeh 261 Sedan 296 At our Show Roonis, KAITAIA. w Once again Chevrckt steps Ehesd in <Le licit, c£ nitcitmweightcar*; not content with radical improvements of lightmg and control it now brings a new range of colour harmonies. The S'\‘ ( V;h always attractive bow has at. added dignity to its Fj*her h vly in lustrous Kimu Croon ,y 'r. Orcuge mouldings, whr 5 -:• Coachassumesanew grac d •••■' refined Tasman Ph,t ,n, White of its Daco. No car at anywhere near its inee, offers such tangible advantages as Chevrolet in the Sedan, and Coach; improved steering wheel of larger diameter, centre control on steering wheel, combination stop and tail light, fisher Bodies, iong flexible springing, cusiuony upholstery, and now these newer gayer colour harmonies. » Come and see these cars, ride in one " know its travelling ease, the power of its valve-in-head engine, its matchless dosed car comfort I Western Garage B. S. BROTT C/BRAY Kaitaia

TOURING THE WORLD on B.S.A. MOTOR-CYCLES In New Zealand Now. Riding round the world not for stunt, but to prove the supremacy of B.S.A. Motor-Cycles, are two Englishmen—Mi Castley and Mr Cathrick. They are at present in New Zealand, after having traversed Over 20,000 Miles and 30 different countries. They have covered mountains, deserts and plains—wild tracks where motor-cycles have never been before. And B.S.A. Has Stood Up To The Test Without Flinching. Does not this prove that B.S.A. Is The Machine For You l Send for latest B.S.A. Catalogue and details of Easy Tetms. Name Address 6. RICKARD B.S.A. Agent, KAITAIA Sensible chap old Whiteley Always went true and straight Upright; his head screwed on tightly Honest, both early and late; Knew what he wanted, did Wniteley Straight as an arrow, and truer. When he’d a cold, be took nightly Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Subscribers who do not receive their copy of “The Age” regularly, or aftir undue delay, are ktndly asked to notify tbe office.

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Northland Age, Volume 27, Issue 40, 21 October 1927, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Northland Age, Volume 27, Issue 40, 21 October 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Northland Age, Volume 27, Issue 40, 21 October 1927, Page 7