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i Boots and Shoes. . - ' . . . I lira Eg I BOTH SHOPS OPEN TILL 9 SATURDAYS. I Here is a, nibble— - | MEN'S GLACE DERBY SHOES, I s J { Welted S@les 3 ' { OUR SALE PRICE - - 14/6 I They'll sell at that price. ! I - — — — ( 1 HANNAH'S FOR BARGAINS. ! w stfomsm. i Motor Cars. < | ! H The Siddeley Car is the - S RAJ Car De Luxe fffi %«' Beyond the ordinary motor virtues of efficiency, reliability Eg2 h|( and durability*. Siddeley Deasy. Motor Carriages have the M ! L&k crowning distinction of "class." |v|j| , f)W Fitted with the famous Silent Knight Sleeve Valve. engine, ff/l ' lM these Cars are high "class in design, luxurious m finish, and fjjy : Jpffl* 1 embody exceptional features. jffm The 14-20 and the 18-24 HP. Siddeley Torpedo Phaetons fjy i W are models of remarkable merit. Priced at £075 and £800 WM , Jf\ respectively, each in its classes criterion of Mm value in motor construction. Silence and smooth running, jW| entire freedom from road shocks and vibration, reliability under i'M unfavourable conditions, ease of control, and absolute safety jjyj < * CjJ are a few °* the outstanding virtues o£ these cars. _ | fM Moreover there is a perfection of finish about the "Sidde- njy *1$ ley" that makes it a car for the connoisseur. j/m| . j® This equally applies to the famous 12 H.P. 4-Cylinder, JJI fM four seater, "Stoneleigh" Light Car, Though a lower priced jWj M\ ' car it contains all the essential factors that go to make tie 4fc|s • fl&i Siddeley Car such an unqualified success. jfrPg I A* It should be specially noted that the colonial models of these .«?& | F«j cars are designed to meet local conditions, and embody the ex- §Js£ kjjJS perience of a 15,000 miles tour in Australasia. rj^jj TP Write for Catalogue and fuller particulars. yuf Iffe A. HATRICK & CO., LTD. Agents for North Island, J§> Mfc WANGANUI and WELLINGTON. S JP] jjjj WANGANUI and 3 Cigarettes. _ i Of Reproductions, id Photogravure, of The World's Famous Paintings | ■ SMOKE j CIGARETTES j AND gAVE THE TINS (OR LIDS) / V | Ask Tobsttsssoßtß&i j and he will tell you How to Obtain These Pictures j A I TUfT A Plain or Gold Tipped, I | Jrk iLs <&¥& 1 a 10 for 6d CIGAR ETTES 20 for 1/- I Boot Polishes. | ■ - ~ K # ©a® I Polish Soots 'MA . I to 3 MSauS@@ I HK9 *%§( i 1 Without Soiling \<& 1 /\ | ■ My Hands % ' [ The " NUGGET" Boot Polishes arc I cleanly in use and give the finest I results in the shortest possible J&kf \ iff § lime. They preserve the leather Jpf fe|||\ and are consequently most ©co» / j <pfil\ nomical. JiMr I Hhu $ ' mae * msm ~ Mw Wm J Si V ««Bsß=a»- J ' j " NUGGET" to yj i Cheapest in th© end • g——qa—w —■n—b———i -nn, —m—mmmbwbmmii jhui * mm mmmmo M E ' E oaEra B. ~L^ SK U2ftß!?tfa»oSa: OS Violins. Banjos, Slide Trombones, , BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, t ,T t <I '® aor - [r - Cor.. , Cornet. Uintar. ->■ D.8.8.L. Guiifl. Webster Dictionary, Eari--28 SHORTLAND-STREET. scope, Bags, Boxing Gioves, Diamond and H other Rings, Brooches. Chains. Q0..cl and ■ Silver Watches, large assortment Silver and Plated VVaro suitable fop presents. All MONET TO LEND AT LOWEST CURRENT . roods sold at one-third of original coat.— rfATRft ; Royal Loan Office, 4, WeLtsalex-Sti Sj UtreS fifom. «nesß-ito» ' w , J.., i r i m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15235, 24 February 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15235, 24 February 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15235, 24 February 1913, Page 10