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¥ Qala tiiv All XhFtftv Ffilk 1 I -iH— '''* -""• -— A Bunch of Showroom jffJK ■• ■ • -.-"IF Note these Sale Prices. r —I Plenty of Pennies to || i Tk- A * Specials. * ■ £if MABT'Q I Children's lisle gloves, in Brown. Smart fwhime* Save Here. 1 1 * ] rhree 4' lCo BLACK SATEEN-UNDER. ■■ ,"AR I J I 3. 1/, U/, , 1/S, MUll MMM BLACK SATIN. CCBH.. COVEHS-3/n I | 1 HI -BaS-'flß-"- Spedak- SS'Sor Ce "° ,5,8iM,,1/,i • AIU„.J.* I BLACK SUEDE GLOVES, s.es 6 5 , 6,. BL cir , p . CLARE'S COTTON-3/4, dozen. I :■•[ pclsi •■ r -..•', AllPrrlTinri 1 and 7-7/« pair. Sale Clearance Prices. glace cotton-2/3 d«en. \ m # JSaSaJa 1 JESS HORROCKSES' Al CALICO-1/6 yard, LAIHES' DRESSING GOWNS, a few only. ■ rmriim ,„ RT .„_ T . qn „ rARH . EMB. COTTON, in all coloured skein, I #1 *!■ .KB KXS& 17/6 dozen. Mo lcton smart floral patterns, ■ m?ir?q Si /„?»/! No. 1-BLACK FINE SERGE, belt. BROWN FUR EDOING-1'- yard 1 W -I- Jl&3Sl , facings of plain Satin bands-Ueually O 1 I MERE SOCKS, size 4 only-./6. rol]ed coll , lr _ patch and flipper WAIT> rnpT ~„c a ' , ' & H C?«N|Sm ' MACBU CHABTA LONOaOTH, buw 62/6. Sal, Price. 3978. Salf*- I ' BOYS' GREY WOOL SOCKS. Sizes 7. 8, pocketa plain trilored .k.rt - tf.ual HAIR dozen H •I anteed pure. S 6,n *ide; specially SKIRTS-HEATHER MIXTURE TWEED. f 9. 10-3/4. 3/6. 3/9. 3/11 pair. *«»■«' s/ p STAc/eZoIDERY 'L t! « i 1 Ifbcu© manufactured for ladies' wear-1/3i suitable for outdoor for w- .r* .«T. k■» W COTTON KNITTED GLOVES, in inriity roiK Cream-M i i *if:v '%-iiWk'l ■: i ■■r Lr " — ~~ —*— ' A Btmcb of Showroom Mm, Note these Sale Prices. <— — 1 Plenty of Pennies to j TU»-«. r»lUv Specials. • £\&I HART'Q I childeevs lisle gloves. i. b,.«. <• f fnof,,™.. Save Here. ihreeUhco IJME , BUCK saIBKS OTMK . M , OAK I D 1 *„.,«, a.,,,,,,,,,a.* Smart tostumes BU ™ SAm . cI . SHIO , rOVEBS _,,,, | ESS'-IS--' SpedalS. S^,r»r C "• 0 ' S •' i,, ' , ''''' AHA»«*:«« I BLACK SUEOE GLOVES. »»«.«,. .1, Bt CURESJ COTTON-,/.! «,., j.. 810553™ ]f W r II1 1P far inn B aad 7 - 7 /* *> aiv - Sale Clearance Prices. glace cotton-2/3 doren. tfc£~?T HORROCKSES' Al CALICO-1/S yard, LAMES' DRESSING GOWNS, a few only. ■ . EJffl. COTTON, in all colours-** ikeln. M 1 EJKg II I.::l 17/$ dozen. Mo lcton CUb. smart floral pattern,, » ■ m?rf =nr,?c /tnl/wB No. 1-BLACK FINE SERGE belt. BROWN FUR EDGING-1/. v ,rd Hr r ' facings of plain Satin bande-Usually Q 1 ■ MERE SOCRS. size 4 only-./B. rol]cd coli ., rj patrh und flipper / ■• ' < jro ' MAGNA CHARTA LONGCLOTH, guar- 62/6. Sal, Price, 39/8. |Z)a|f* 5 ' BOYS' GREY WOOL SOCKS. Sizes 7. 8, *&* plain tailored ek.rt-tfeual HAIR CIRL.-.tS-3d dozen ~? kJ&SsS 'IEsF anieed pure. 06,n *ide : specially SKIRTS-HEATHER MIXTURE TWEED. f 9. 10-3/4, 3/6. 3/9, 3/11 pair. fiAIA' St'VemSrOH ERV s CrT !' M i manufactured for ladies' wear-1/3i suitable for outdoor and home wear; Wfl „ 4 -...., I COTTON KNITTED GLOVES in Boavcr. ■ Sale Price, ±4/4/ - STAC, )( EMBROIDERS SILK. Cream - M ' yard, 14/6 dozen. smart style; S-gored: finished with strap- We are Sony. Thfl bu.lders are .! our I Navy, and Black, all sizes at 1/6. No 2 _ FAWN GABARDINE, coat BLACK MENDING SKEINS-2d. I \ K Pings and belt-Sale Price, 25/.. premises now, maKing the extensions, H pleated from wai«t belt all round, 9 || Extraordinary Value in white calico. »*•*«■ m gabardine skirts. kni.e-pioated. cor.,. Y , ou ay have to buy under slihtJ y dis " I black lisle gloves, an ™*' at '" 3 " l&A^r^ilhm 0 iM J | • ; R/l La 1i...,, epcmlv made for the nocdle-1/41 let stylo; finished with belt-Sal. PS, advantageous conditions, but wo have I WHITE LISLE GLOVES, all sizes, at 2/11. "kixt-Usual 1 no*, .IIJ/t ! ! ;; Manchester Lino. y,rd. ,5/8 do«n. m ■ still further lowered our sale prices M ■ LISLE GLOVES in Beaver. Brown, Grey. Safe PhCO, £4/4/- Mothers ! Here are Cosy { 1 ;:' . . : , - TRENCH COATS, in smart style, inset and I compensation. These are some instances I White, at 2/3. I Garments for Babv at Sal* ] 1 ?!; ""Jffi bMS^U JJi th s9 r iC - UflUal ' J° f th 6 redUCtloD - A BLACK KID GLOVES, al, si,, at ,/, • UarmCntß *££» * | I -I PYJAMa' 1 y L a ANNELEItrES. striped, in DRAWN THREAD AND gUBOIDESED BLANKET COATS, in Khaki hade. striped fl W* fid IT P A .f *„* ,*„ ■ KID ° L ° VES ' "" ""' " Buy Your Fancy Work while il M ■t\ Sfl-DfCH STRIPED FLANNELETTE, in HEMSTITCHED AND EMBROIDERED *'"■••*■• M/ 17/1. B S V WiSfftE V Rai-na.'ne a! Our TRACED CAMISOLES. Magyar from yoke-bizos 24. H/l; •.:. 13/lj 30. I i" SB.IKCH STRIPED FLANNELETTE, in HEMSTITCHED AND EMBROIDERED *'"■••»■'• Wiee, «/17/e. W L/r«pery VjniVc V A-tA/aiyo Raroalnc «J Olir TRACED CAMISOLES. Magyar eliape. from 24. 12/1; ::. 13/1; 30, | W *! plain o, twill, extra strong for shirts. TEA CLOTHS. 52 x 32in-1/« each. FLEECY- LINED BLOOMERS Pawn 1 ST AiWayS Bargains al UUr Butterfly and spray des-gn-1/11 each. 14/0. J g £ ■ '.'lt3.-1/«l,. „,„__-. HEMSTITCHED AND DRAWN THREAD Omen's size, elastic waist and knee- iLI I Hosiery Counter. TRACED CAMISOLES, sleevelet spray fPECIAL-WOOL CAPS. Crochet; | « %-INCH "SPERO" FLANNELETTE. TEA CLOTHS. 30 x 30in-2/8 each. Sale Price. 4/11 ■■■■■■tBBMBJDn iiwicij vuuuivi. ,l ( .„-n -1/6 each. ,„'„ lrs . Brown, Nattier. tlreen-Prlce SBi I« " euamnteed "-l.'H. PmCTuri? W\ rmmq n fll «, I , JP"V" ,w^ I11 »"" li1 "" TRACED NIGHTS, in ('alien; large size. 2/8 HI .Ti-twM** ™«tf l "-* 'r™,""™^ 4 ' VM 1 urn.****, **«**>.** ... ,00,, „,, , W : ~ .:.,.b„.. I I dozen yards. • DOUBLE-WIDTH TICKING, in Fawn and tlc walst and knee-Sale Price, 3/6. I II MM and White niitaWe for evenings- a Blue Spray deaigß-l/11 each. Red, Crome, Fawn-Price, 4/3. | 1 WHITE SHEETINGS, heavjrtmll-M«. Black, Fawn, Red stripes—3/11 yard. WOMEN'S NATURAL UNSHRINK ARTE I II 2/9 per pair. ' TRACED RUNNERS AND TRAY CLOTHS j | M 2/11: Win, 3/11J Min. 4/8 yard. NEW ZEALAND ALL-WOOL FLANNELS, SPENCERS half' slc.v (Linn R,isi iLI l# -2/9 each. CHILDREN'S HATS, Coloured Felt,, new i 1 tMSm PLAIN UNBLEACHED SHEET- in Cream and Shetland-*/" yard. Sale Price 3/6 '" Ml I I LADIES' COLOURED SILK HOSE, in D'OYLEYS-9d each; 1/4 pair. '"j'ket shape, trixnmod ribbon - Price, : M .-m ING-1H yard. ■ Absolutely pure, and WHITE FLANNELETTES-27in. 1/3 i 30in. '" AfP iJL Grey. Tan. and Nigger-4/3. CREPE DE 'CHINE SAILOR COLLARS. "'•. ■ m '' I useful for a number of purposes, blicets 1/6 J 86in, 1/9 yard. S. WOMEN'S CREAM MFPivrt tttytou 'BeeHaT i W in Fawn, Brown, Dark Grey, and Mole, n „,,..,., ,-,, „„. rr „ c ~ ' M \. "M for'double beds,' seam in he centre '' '' * ' . . . vvvk Lii ,1, i i 0-FINISH fafPF |» A LAR(E ASgORTMEXT op FINE hemrtitcicd hem. I|in wide-All 1/11 CHILDREN S BLOOMERS Nary Wool, 1 M ■ 'I makes them extra strong; Pockets. Loose DYED FLANNELETTES, strong make, in \*;=>it>. high neck, short sleoves-Sale iKm_ r>r T ,i i%v rZurpr xinavH each elastic finished-Size 1. 4/11: i. 5/3 3 1 "H PowrVLißin" CurtainH for Stencilling, Pink, Sky. Brown, and Dark Grey-1/li Price, 3/11, . | B|M QUALITY CASHMERE HOSE, to eac "- 5/8; 4. 5/9; 5, 6/3; 1,. 8/6; 7. s/j »' B 31 '■ ImV X yard. fJMJ match all winter costumes, in Fawns, 6/11; 9. 7/3. ' 1 m "'" '.« waWTWnT, UNBLEACHED SHEET- OUR SPECIAL STRIPED FLANNEL- OMEN'S CREAM COTTON SPENCERS, Browns. Navy, Green, and Saxe-6/11 . « Jgffi ■«- INC. for double bods. Guaranteed make ETTE./'Slumber make" extra soft fleecy, ' short sleeves (Medea Brand)- , . and 7/6. INFANTS' JACKET?. Wbi'e Wool hand- I M V 'i, n slHLvrwm lE TWO.L ™«afia*fc»fc,« «••**«"• . , '■ ■,»»,««—«. Cheap Hair Ribbon.. - ic,--* ,„ H.» h ! I j,- I ? "BSfflo. S.V|»."ai: TO S "JSuIT " 1 '"' "'"*' " d °'" n ,k ' CREAM SAT,. ribbon. «, .*. .1,1, " , ™^pK,^, l , W l CArs ' b " d ' n I !"■ ' 3/11 yard: Double. 4/11 yard. vaoisneecy open front, full length- LADIES' CREME CASHMERE HOSE cotton back-Reduced to 3d yard. U M {IPECIAL VALUE IN FAST COLOUR . Sal, Price, 3/11. A fokli. A. MniWfA CREME CASHMbRL GLAC? mBB ON. suitable.for kiddies' hair INFANTS' SILK CAfPETTEB. ht six*- I ||' V■* ? CRETONNES fa a dozen pretty de- Genuine Reductions On LADIES'ELASTIC RIBBED VESTS Wool A 01 OUK IUOirCIIC ribbons 3h«iwide. in Black. Navy, 2/11,3/11.4/11. ||| «£ I'■ ' siims- Cream, Sky, Brown, and Green "<- *'™ WI vr,oia, wool __-«.. LADIES' W\RM BLACK HOSE fast Emera d. Bottle Green, Brown, Saie, UM M $l> .Sdi-l/ll'yari: Dress Goods. J« total, leu * l '°™*-**» ™". ITntiPrrWlainir ITnrlavelriVfc wS r-2/6 • Purple Sky Pink, and White-Reduced INFANTS' SILK BONNETS. lrt .«-!/«. 1 gj E'V I: ■ PURITAN CRETONNE, new designs-2/11 urewwwufc -' 11 - URaefClOllltlOg UQCIerSKInS. co.ourz/e. ' 0, " ! d Lv , -, 4/11,6/11. || l : '■ ' U ,art.- rrnnv nnwwq w j- c «. , LADIES' BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE. FANCY HATBAND RIBBON, 2in wide- WHTTE CARRYING SHAWiq 1% t i\ -| GL All Colour. and heela-2/11. SLASHING RIBBON. suiUb, -or 1 I DAKTY FXORiJL. SATEENS, for Quilts- 45-INCH GREEN REVERSIBLE COAT- WoX'S NAINSOOK NIGHTGOWNS, jfej o dd Lines These have all the quality 'if p ™ „„«- ' HEAVY BLACK GLACE RIBBON. 7in IN ™' rnw\'fi rr""' l ■ «J2stu TAPE CURTAINS in ING ~ m '* A WOMEN ' S SOOK NIGHTGOWNS, ftfef Odd Lines Brocade Silk, but they're a LADffiS BLACK SILK ASKLE HOSE- 3 /C. Reduced «o 2/11 yard »PANTS GOWNS, W th-2/11, | 1 M-INCH RED RIPPLE CLOTH-5/11. !?t d '"• If lightly trifle wide and long for present T'J ,< 5 " ,AT'' SILK HOSE- FwLImBBON. 4«. wide, su.tablo for HANTS' BARRAS. Fl.nneUte-2/6, 2/.. | • » ss S/11 pair. .- ■ 4atwJ WAPK OR NAVY MELTON 511 Va?^f ff.t/. 7 beadme (I " 8 VMW shop-soiled skirts, tha flounce being fully LAMES " BLACK CAT SILK HOSE- millinery, camisoles, and sashe,;-2/3 yd. INFANTS BARRAS. Flannel-6/6, 16/6. | I •1 • KAPOX QUILTS, coveted Floral Sateen. W-INOT BLACK OR NA\Y MELTON- Brand)-Sale Price, 13/6. A\Tv »««n sale flam] * Manv bnvers cut off 7/3, CASH'S WASHING RIBBON, suitable for „ t ! || '. .&•& : panel to match. A few only. «U. New 3 '"' , „,««„.«-, bandlintf flaied. Many buyers cut off T n,.x- MFR rFRiRFn TTfITF threading undorclothir.g-4d yard; 3/8 INFANTS' BIBS, trimed Embroiderj-ld, £ M ■':-•'S - Six? 6ft x Mt~32/I each. r M-INCH HEAVY ROUGH-AND-READY //U\L na " ami B about half the flounce and uso LADIES TAN MERCERISED LISLE card of 12yds. 80, 1/-, 1/eV I H '» .■WrTiA-rnrx-q" DOWN-QUILTS vanti- SEEGE-10/6. Now 6/6. A M nd . it for another underskirt Some THREAD HOSE, in Nigger. Medium Also same RIBBON, with floral design, in „ „„„ , , , „., 1 91 . - S^idSr^' sr " ! N L G B B ro A wi D N N 7w au M, » ,n J er y eav,l ■£MF S X »—* f Biu^d »-• </i 1 -- - BIBS - tiiniaed sjk En - I I KAPOK-FILLED TEA- COSIES, covered W- '■ " ' u Reduced. *? b " as four, and are enthusiastic at A ''SSjf^SSS^S °''mm C °*hse?S SeV ftS» J?dtW^ IE F BB i? NS ' BOOTEE 3. Whit. Wool-1/-. | 1 ' ■ fancy'Cretoonc and Sateen-1/11 each. 56-INCH SCOTCH TARTANS-4/6. Now VEBFV rloar,xl the value. Choose yours corlv. t ■' , , v ' p bhi 0 "", Bebe width to 2 " wide, all re- i| ,i| KAPOK CUSHIONS, ! «a Cretonne, in 8/6. rmrlfl GIRLS'GABARDLNE FLOP HATS, under- W I at . ' JObE,. uding Fawns. Brown, Bottle MK VELVET MO! greatly BOOTEES, WtW ' hand-m.de-./.. I •; I Plam ° r M « mVY r( CREAM N SERGE. for fe g, with pialn co.ours-Sal. Ic? . Half Previously 35/- 'T A " ™RE hose in cd - <N ° B ' ack ' Wb,t -' p4 ' " MUSLIN HNAFORES. ta ed Emhroid- ' 1 ;i .{ ™^ S " SScTIT ILMM«* JjL Price Sale Price, 17/6 - - stay bands., w2, I / *>-«*■; . . ~ te-ffi-ch obey costome sEBGE-ji,-. lisere STKiw SHAPEB-s>u pne ««m» " tte Sale rnce, 1// ft ./I, in. 1/11. «| u. 8 WSS'SUSiTa 10 '" 4ISp« - — '«»««- - L»*!_ L- 1 "awe"sßis™ Shilling, to Save - Evening -at K nui* 1 1 SQUARE CUSHIONS, covered fancy check M«w 4/11. to-wear-SaSe Price, »/-, , HOSE, in Blue and Green-4/3. ■ e, g ■'-: art drapery, in -Blue and Red—l/ 11 each. gnrenH WHITE CREPES, neat coloured UreSS raDHCS. INFANTS' CAPS. Navy Wool, email sues- M SQHABR COSH3ONS. covered fancy, silk euipai-1/6. Hiw 1/3. ' ■* 1 I ■ m£> ' ftedXok^/11 d^ h 30-INCH CREPES, neat figures, for kimona, W W >: %4| ■ A XT'TvON 2MNCH BLACK VELVETEEN-2/11. INFANTS' GAITERSI.White Wool, size, I, . I • BLACK lb WHITE STRIPED TICK- >f .blousoall/O. *■ 1/3. ■ 1 I ■. jT Tl. If /ft /%e4rV| M +L A M-INCH JAP. SILK, all shades-Now 1/3. *MA ./•, ./•. | %£■ ,LNG. single width-1/l yard.- ~.- .. GOLF CLOTH. Cream B round. fei /% <WP ITO /T*/ ffiSK IB TIIC \ 22-INCH TUSSORE SILK-1/4L INFANTS' VESTS WhiU Wool fa. | I . DUCHESS SETS,' trimmed with lace-1/4J. coloured stripes—l/ 9. Now 1/3. % MB ft J i i 1 lill\ 1*" Hi 36.INCH CRYSTALINE. evenine shades- S/MM/M?i 7 ' I I I AlaL JOJKT LACE DUCHESS SETS-3/6 1 IH* ♦ /*V ♦VV <^« Hfe'STt Of 1*36 / 40-INCH NTNON-3/11. INFAOTEES. White Wool-1/., 1/S, ,/ii,'| 1 > §■ y*V '. ' .-:.<- -.--i »::. ■ ••., ■*•■ • » • T T «v\v J / 36-INCH GEORGETTE CREPE-6/11. 2/3,2/11. U |fe - / RUNNERS. 12 x lSin-1/11 40-INCH BLACKSATESN-1/9, Now 1/1 3 . TUP TklG 'VDTMT'K7Y mHirtWwf*/ 36-INCH CHECKED SILKS-6/11. . INFANTS' WOOL HOODS-1/6. H 1 • :: 'n^S^x^Wh IDERED TWEEDY. NOW 2/3. t* l * X?/W7 U&rSinMVI&M4 QJVK&. 3 °-S,T S P m E U°di/r K ' neat CHILDREN'S !. bloomers. Navy. „c, 1 I ffinepn i%«.«i3Sn%. 1 - 2 - 5 i LOW SHAMS-2/l each. thirts. or bojrs'we«-2/11. Now 2/8. '#.-'. mUWVH «*• 40-INCH BLACK TAFFETA SILK—IO/11. ' INFANTS' FEEDERS-fitl, ti V: I I

we^- ; '.'-'" Ihl BKHiml Bv i*", r » « • .. i-"' // ' •• '•■■'' K < / --■■.... , ). . ■ >■■->> _... . J The Autocar I I lIS #■% U 11 I ;*#! >v "* ' ' ' ; ■"' ! < •■-. II One of its War Records. «>-»«».., ,- x ... ...-. • , . • •• . . Sife « 5J { , , . . U .. . f ' : '' ; I i'"'.ft'l : ■■'"•.* *' ; >VV«" '.' 'Phones!. " " ' ' Cablo Address: jf"- Vi I . ' ~f" ~ - Regent, 4ffi. ■, . . . Boid, Hamilton. th . ';;. m '•;■ ■'.•"■•':••;' ■• - Res. Regent, 4493. ..... ,-*.': R ■.'-".."'."", . W. G. REID AND SON. "* U ' i ? ■•..— Manufacturers' Agents. W' J.' a - -V ,;^"' ! • r t ;■.„■,■ ■ .." . Boom 22. Sun Life Bldg.. .■'.r-ffl. :,,,.;.■■. -.. ~ . Hamilton (Canada). April 3. 1911 -■<.;> %-*l-4 - IHB AUTOCAR COMPANY. ■'. ; , I- . '*.' ; . '■ .- 'ft'.:■"•'■.. '-'" ; ' '•'.-. Ardmore, Pa. , = ~.- > Manufacturers' Agents, -"*• "' " : : ' "■' A ■-•■ Boom 22, Sun Life Bldg., ■.;. "' I ••■•-■■..«,*'* ■•■'-'- ■* ~. Hamilton (Canada). April 3. 1911 :> * ; - ' THE AUTOCAR COMPANY. ,•••:■•:. ,-'.# ■-'. ' ' Ardmore, Pa. ~ ; '•■ **- .- i i x ;X ••,•:$%-- , ~'■/"■; k GENTLEMEN.- ; :..' . '' • ' . P •if) * v"-.'/' v V. :■•■•• It might interest you to know that the Autocars supplied to , the Canadian Government for the Fii>" ■ 4 * '^ ; .'' *''■'■£ •> Canadian Motor Machine' Gun Brigade have, in my opinion, given the best service of any Car in that I '; ."'.' "?«] *;' A ';' -,'"•> The writer ( received his discharge from the above unit on tho 26th day of December, 1918. ,Was Staff* I • ■/.', '"> ". Sergeant of repair shops for 21 years. . The ambulance you built is'to-day, along with Five Ammunition Trans* I a. ,'...„.. . port Cars ana Four Armour Cars.,still in service in France. • The remainder were destroyed by the enemy. I '•? •-"'/.[•,•■ ',-".' '' ' In'the winter of 1914 'and 4915. on Salisbury Plains, the ambulance was the only one there inner* H . ■ ■'* 'i, •■ vice; This Car ran all winter in second gear. Tho mud was up to tho hubs. _ M r ; ■'. , .ii, w A , ''■ In France did service in 1915 with no repairs required. ■In ! 1016, on the 2nd of June, battle Ypres, E ■ »'j B it handled l!i00 casualty cases. After this service itwas discontinued as an ambulance, and used » i E I*'.." **. I . portable orderly room. 9 '■■'' * Hi I ... ... We lost some of the Cars by shell-fire, but the remaining ones are to-day as serviceable as the da" fl tfi; I we received them at Ottawa in 1914. I have at my home hero the Red Cross Flag, presented by some lady 9 i-;l ... ' connected with your firm, to car unit. This flag saw service in all the engagements the Canadians were in fl ft' |- .'! ''':' as a Red Cross Flag at the dressing station. u ,'} : ' I' •* . In the Peace drive of the Germans pf March 21st, where the 600 American Engineors distinguished them- I J,.?..' | ■■■ . , „,. , selves, the writer was wounded, and used' this flag as a strap for his broken leg, and brought it to Canada I »w 1 ~*.'*.'.'•' with me. . "••'..' ■ Jj! 1 , The opinion of the drivers and mechanics is that if an Autocar is sont into the line with rations or I ;•; 3 supplies, they have a good chance of coming out, as the engine has never failed them. I know every bolt I ~ 1 , to an Autocar, and I believe thero is no car that will equal this make 3 ' .' ',)['■ * '•' Respectfully yours, m : < ; " I , H. B. BEID. ' I ."B ° Regimental JTo. 510008. ' M HI :.<-...-.. People often wonder why this Commercial Vehicle Again, many manufacturers use a pleasure car en- I ;- I 80 excels in reliability and economy. gjne, reduce the gear ratio, alter the chassis, and ex- 1 r; | The reason is obvious. The builders of this truck pect it to give service under heavy trucking and rough 1 ■, | have been building 'cars for 20 years, and the 2-ton , road conditions. This it can only do a limited extent i ;;;■ | Autocar chassis exclusively for the last, ten; years. .... Further, some manufacturers build a factory, write I -;;; * The experience gained in all these years of motor a specification'; order the different parts from different 1 \ £ construction is built into these tr-ks. spare part factories, assemble the car, give it a name 1 \ .::: | The truck is built in its entirety in the Autocar and expect it to give service. This service certainly I K X a -v; factory. ■"-•••'• , ' ,is given, but it is not Autocar 100 per cent. service. § m-.B f ,'_ Jsany manufacturers build commercial vehicles of The Autocar Company does none of these things ; ;;> I t~. different capacities, standardising the different parts so It-Builds the best 2-ton Trucks that brains, experience '*• \ £'£ ? to , be interchangeable in trucks of different load and manufacturing skill make possible-and it builds it •£. • ! ; ' J s; , .;f a P ac ''' jy - This reduces the cost of manufacture and the all in its own factory, exceot for tho Bosch Magneto ;. £ -••«-*• - numo;r of spare parts, but at the sacrifice of efficiency. ' and Timkin Bearings—both'the recognised best. liL W. S. Miller, Sales Agent, •S" n -~ Khyber Pass (Symonds Street End, at Id. section.) M»fiy iot()fS 'Md., I Pitt Street, Auckland, Master Agents for N.Z.

HUH ' ■ ■ i i ii ■ —a I What Scientific Dentistry Means. > ... , Scientific dentistry means specialisation-every modern facility, the finest skill, and perfect organisation Have You Pyorrhoea ? Artificial Teeth Which Crown and Bridge Work. I This is a prevalent and terrible affile- RlVal Nature's. This | tion. The gums recede from the teeth, New inventions, war-time study, have J? a Special feature of our Practice. Pr. 1 exude pus, and bleed at the slightest produced artificial teeth perfect in'shape Stevenson, *j?°. waß . Assistant Demonstrf,- | touch. We treat this on the latest and shade. Wo. take mouth impressions r'st °- Pe ™- vlvania - j I modern methods. Until recently this dis- ?*' P re, ;c d air. Consequently, our otot'S^T'Tn^tTn ease was one of the problems of dentistry. ££&*£* * " 1 We can cure the worst case in 14 days. i u plate beauty, utility, and comfort 15? as . the permanent, satisfactory !% meinou oi saving teeth. {'■ Ring 4198, and make an appointment. We shall be pleased -to examina I your mouth free of charge. In difficult cases.an X-Ray examination is par ? 0 I * our treatment. Let us give you an estimate. l On Friday evenings we are opei from 7 to 8.50. *c*k fflwH?M Itf*>#'& C»fcf% jS B^h<f&MSvtryv m**s* Corner of Pitt SI & I fMHBBBBBMEMBMaffI ! ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17187, 14 June 1919, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17187, 14 June 1919, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17187, 14 June 1919, Page 16

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