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r—- —-m j -^ , i ENLIST I The Advice of Experts j I FIRST! , A motor-cyclist recently bought a second-hand motor-bike which he had sec-n advertised in the " For Sale " I column of newspaper. " For Sale " column of a newspaper. Later he had occasion to take it to Skeates and \v ruto for repuirs, and there HE ; HAD HIS EYES OPENED I On being shown through the firm's showrooms he discovered that he could have saved about in hard cash and got a better mount! And | yet ho thought he had a bargain! | Bargain hunters often fall in badly "■" tor the want of expert advice. SomeJ times a few pounds more would buy [ a brand-new machine, with all its adf vantages. h Skeates and White, of 48. Fort J Street. Auckland, invariably have a ( number of second-hand mounts in ! stock, both motor and push-bikes. U i Sometimes they are almost new, but, I j ALWAYS they are in first-class order, uecnuso the firm makes them so in their factory before offering them for sale. When you buy from an outsider you S'nrftra a nsk even if t l,<v Ina chine LOOKS as good as now. There may I their factory before offering them for sale. When you buy from an outsider you take a risk even if the machine LOOKS as good as now. There may be some fault which you will only find out with use. f It is a simple and easy matter be- ! fore you buy a machine in this way, to make inquiries from Skeates and \\ bite, either by letter or personally, i I as .„ to "hat they have for sale. They j will advise you faithfully. Skeates and White are motor ex. perts and control the agencies for tho leading machines. Their experience is always at the service of any i inquirer free of charge 1 I For over machines. Their experi- 1 ence is always at the service of any i inquirer free of charge i Fot over 25 years this firm's busi- ! ness has grown steadily on the > strength of their reputation for fair ! dealing. What they do not know i [ about motor-cars, motor-cycles, or ! cycles, is not worth knowing. If YOU ! [ want ANYTHING in these lines, from : I a new machine to a cotterpin, you I will get the utmost satisfaction for : j your money by applying, either per- : i sonally or by letter, to the leaders in J I the trade. Warehouse, Offices, and I : | Works are at 48. Fort Street. Auck- : land. ; I j i J I Cornflour is essential to i I the Household Economy. 1 I Duryea's Maizena Cornflour j I is most essential, and, 1 | I being of the best quality, 1 II is most economical. Made I fc; from specially selected 1 I kernels of Indian Corn. ] leave > Jp choice to others. \ Ask for, and insist on g j Duryea's laizena Cornflour 1 Baaßßamgmsmaßßaaaa9BßßßaawßJ I l. C. GILLESPIE & SONS, I Auckland, Wholesale Agents. I fwiiSopfiig Cough! ' I SPASMODIC CRODP ASTHMA CODOHS 4 | BRONCHITIS CATARRH COLDS J j , .. . rSTBELieHEO 1070 I I i A simple, safe and effective treatment tot 1 bronchial troubles, avoiding drugs. Vapor- £ Ized Cresolene steps tbe paroxysms of ( Whooping Cough ant relieves Spasmodic I Croup at once. Kls u been to sufferers from j ' Asthma. The air rendered strongly antl- — j 1 eeptfc, inspired with every breath, makes ! I breathing easy; soothes the sore throat and I I steps the coagb,assurlii£restfulnlghts. It Is ' I Invaluable to mothers wUh young Children. j I Cresolen° relieves the bronchial cqinpllca' ] I and Measles and is afca?. <fsCP 1 valuable aid in the ?'Vbi'"\/-a-jwjlßjl ! treatm nt of Dlphthe-K \fi ,-s)B§^^qjk Cresolene's best reo- Vh,, &G&&& I ommendation Is Its 30 Spiff «H jSSSwJ JST ' years of successful use. 5 wl&r^igZS&^Br B Sold by Chemists. §Pjf 3 I Vapo'Cresclcne Co. 1/0 Am I }3gOOnT»HnTST..H.Y..U.B : J I Fetet* i I Dawson's I I " Perfect loan" 1 Scotch ( I Whisky, I I as supplied to the House a J | of Lords, >> on Sale in IL ? this district. Obtainable 11 at leading Hotels. The |i| purest Whisky distilled. I j !Ask for " P.D.Q." II KhtfeiatofrmC. KCMIILAN&CO. I - Customs Street E. M § £ "make; heating by eleo^l 1,3 i TRICITY SUCCESSFUL AND | " I ECONOMICAL. I BURTS' ELECTRIC !| RADIATORS J !.° § Strong, intense beat, small bills | ~i £ for current consumed, no fixlnr or H i " £ replacing—that will Ijo your expert- H a i !i ence when you instal Burt's Else- a „. V trie Radiators. Latest designs, f iWide selection. 1 A. & T. BURT, Ltd., Custom* Street West. k »— ! "i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16589, 12 July 1917, Page 3

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763

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16589, 12 July 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16589, 12 July 1917, Page 3

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