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I Move Your Farm Nearer Town j 1 WOULDN'T you go to town oftraeMot alone for I I W business, but for enjoyment, too-if it didn t take I solongtomak^thetripbyhorseandbuggy; 5 Ihousands j I of facers are doing it, keeping in touch with wha a going on, and enjoying every foot of the way by i E It's an important part of farm equipment today. It 3. makes short trips of those long rides you farmers often » dread taking. It brings you service and comfort at a :a cost less than you pay for keeping a horse. \ The Indian is made ia the larfeit motorcycle factory ia the world. J , It has a clean repntation behind it. Its purchase means an investment g I The Indian is made ia the larfcit motorcycle factory the world. | It ha« a clean reputation behind it. Its purchase means an investment i in the highest known quality and aervine, not a costly experiment with « machine built to meet a price at "hich good motorcycles cannot [ | bo ma/ 1 * ■ I Come and See the Powerplus. 1 : The 1916 POWERPLUS Indian Motorcycle >• has just arrived. f This Powerplus improvement is a very important one, and is described . 1 by experts as a twin-cylinder achievement of such advanced capacities that It raises the motorcycle to a far higher mechanical plane than ■ I ever— motor that from now on must displace all old motor ideals J for Powerplus performance. | Gome In to-day. Note New address. I SKEATES & WHITE | 1 | "The Cyclists' House for Quality," j 9 48 Fort Street. 1 . ~ The Barley Davidson Motor Cycle (THE PERFECT SIDE CAR MACHINE). FARRINGTON, g Agent for Auckland, flop STREET CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS The celebrated and long looked for Chevrolet Model Four<ninty has now arrived. Made In two and ilve-seater sizes, it embodies the following exclusive features: Modern stream line body with concealed hinges, valve in head motor, the most efficient and powerful motor for size ever produced; thirty miles on a gallon of benzine. Three forward speeds and reverse; electric lighting and starting; patent shock absorbing Duplex fiOnt springs, Cantilever rear springs. Weight, 17} cwt. COME AND INSPECT AND HAVE A TRIAL RUN. Sole Agents, Auckland and District: RUSSELL & CO. little Queen St., hsMt SUES > »T»1 i IS ffl& W% $\ Wl jf 1 iic Tj ma /* °*y, "comfy" kinds / at ' HANNAH'S Yes, we have full stocks and all sixes in Men's and Women's Felt Slippers, some with carpet soles, a few with felt and leather soles, and others in " all leather " soles." . BE EARLY FOR THESE. LADIES' RED, GREEN, OR BLACK FELT SLIPPERS, Carpet Soles • • « , , 1/3, 1/6 RED OR GREEN FELT SLIPPERS, Cord or Felt Soles '2 6 '• CLARET OR NAVY FELT SLIPPERS, Felt and Leather Soles •-•■..,..„, 4/6 I ARCTIC CLOTH FELT SLIPPERS, Felt and Leather So,es - 5/6, 6/6 CAMEL HAIR SLIPPERS, Leather Soles, Pumps ■ . 7/6 BLACK FELT SLIPPERS, Leather Soles . . . 5/6 POSTAGE, 3d PAIR. A/vMvP SHOJSiSTS. W^A^ I£7 freer tired grc gt ISC tsrrrrrlrr' F d ' HIGH CHIPPING PATES V "til""*' £' l\> 1 LARGE cTOCKi £W0 ANOTHER rise OF FIFTEEN RUPEES Cj of all ' IIMBERa PEB TON ON TEA. *Wn ¥4 BEST TERMS. ....... IB THE TIME TO BUY • MONK'S HpiPPLE mEA. ' N O, 3 M ADDEMA R LEND ' nHI»UWUUIIv ! 1 S 6 D JAKRAH, IKON BARK, BLUE GUM, _ SPOTTED GUM, 3TIUNGYBARK. 1 BLACKWOOD Etc THESE TEAS BCUGHT WHEN TEAR Hobart Pools, Kails and Paling I WERE CHEAPER AND FREIGHT LESS. MILLARS" WEST AUSTRALIAN HARD. • WOODS CO., LTD.. • MECdA.NIC'S BAY. BEST VALUE IN THE DOMINION. Phonal "* M " S L P J? IMMEE PUBLIC NOTICE WELLESLEY STREET. _ J '"4 . i - We beg to adviso our Customers and the ; " ! " -S3 Publio in genera! that on and after January ■ i.O PADEREWSKI, the world's greatest *• 1916. our Address will be 57, Lorr.e Street. '§' pianist. Prefers. Erard Pianos.—Sole corn of Rutland Street v ••. "m rJS» "««.«. Puno Agency ' &« 8. INTERNATIONAL CLEANING CO* »' M Coldicult. Manager. j Telephone 8328. . ■ . ll

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16201, 11 April 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16201, 11 April 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16201, 11 April 1916, Page 8

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