Motor-cars and Vehicles for Sale. -f FORD LIGHT DELIVERY, as new; 1 £205. -t 2-SEATER FORD; £175. -jj TALBOT 5-SEATER; £230. -ll 3-SEATER ENGLISH CAR, in first-class JL * order. | BUICK, 5-aeater; £185. il LIGHT TRUCK, 15owt; £145. pANADIAN TM OTOR pO-, LITTLE QUEEN STREET. FORDS (3), 2 AND 5-SEATERS, IN PERFECT RUNNING ORDER. £140 to £160. BRISCOE 3-SEATER. electrio lighting, starter, etc.; £180. R.C.H. 2-SEATER, £120, any trial. .PRINCESS 2-SEATER. electrio lighting, starter, etc., £150. We Specialise in Ford .Repairs. Only Genuine Ford Spare Parts used. "pMPnWS Ty/TOTOR p ARAGE, 181-183, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. OPPOSITE NEWTON P.O. 'PHONE 3199. M. C HARRINGTON, GORE STREET. FORD. 5-seater, in splendid order. CALCOTT, 2-seater, good running order. R.C.H., 5-seater, . good running order; cheap. DAIMLER, 15 h.p. 5-seater, newly painted, tyres in good order; no reasonable offer refused. "UNIVERSAL" TRACTOR, 20 h.p.; done very little work. A bargain for a farmer. 'PHONE 2905. Motor-cars and Vehicles Warned. BUILDING Site, £275, good position. Birkenhead, offered for light Car; difference adjustable. M.. Patetonga. BUYERS Waiting.— We Sell Cars ana Motor-Cycles. Consult Chas. J. Smith, I Manager Auctioneering Department.—Tonson Garlick. Lid , , j MOTOR-Car.— Equity 160 acres (value £500). will accept Car. £300, balance 6 per cent. Car must bear expert inspection.— Good Spec, 932. Hesald. 11T0T0R-CAR, FIVE-SEATER. WANTED. IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER. Electrio light and starter preferred, but not essential. Send full particulars, and we wili arrange inspection immediately. QNOW AND pO., MOTOR ENGINEERS. MOUNT EDEN STATION GARAGE. MOTOR-CARS AND MOTOR-CYCLES WANTED To replace stocks recently sold. If your Motor-car or Motor-cycle is good value, we can sell it Quickly, as we nave several buyers waiting. Give us a call. J. S. IRVIN. 19. Wakefield Street. Motor Tyres and Accessories. FORD Owners can rely on getting genuine Ford Parts, made by the Ford Co., from John W. Andrew. Beware of inferior imitations AUTOLINE OIL FOR EFFICIENCY. The right lubricant is essential if you want the highest efficiency and the maximum of service from your mechanical equipment. That is what Autoline Oil will ensure you. It is high-grade, and will give perfect lubrication at a minimum of consumption. Let us send you a tin along to-day! Auckland Agents, GILMOUR. JOLL AND WILLIAMS. Newton Rd. (Just off Symonds St.. Id sec.) CADILLAC. — jus* _iIRIVED: 36 by H Straight Side. 37 by 5 Straight Side. 37 by 5 Clincher. Goodrich Silvertown Cord Covers. First shipment of. Four-ply Covers (Previous shipment only two-ply). PARA RUBBER COMPANY, Ward Street. Hamilton. 'Phone 422. Telegrams: "Para." - npALISMAN." " rriALISMAN." PURCHASE AT ONCE OUR 5-FfNGEB . SPECIALLY REINFORCED 80 BY St BLACK SAFETY TREAD GOODRICH TYRE. GOODRICH TYRE. SOMETHING YOU HAVE NOT SEEN BEFORE. YOU WILL NEVER REGRET IT. EIGTir PLIES OP FABRIC. THE BEST PARA RUBBER. RECOGNISED OUT ON ITS OWN. NOW DON'T BE SILLY. TRY THIS TYRE. AND THEN GIVE US YOUR OPINION. ALL DEFECTIVE COVERS ADJUSTED. LINERS. ANY SIZE, ANY QUANTITY. F O R D E AND CO.. THE GOODRICH PEOPLE, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. Motor Repairs. T>—PAIRS TO ANY MAKE OF CAR BY MEN WHO KNOW HOW. FORD TYRES. £5 each. RING UP FOR A TAXI ANY HOUR, DAY OR NIGHT. 'Phone 1479. UNION ENGINEERING CO.. Corner Lome and Waiiesley Streets. Motor-cars for Hire. F WHITE, Remuera. has Resumed Business with a new, up-to-date ca^. —'Phone 4040 (4 rings). TAXI Hire. 'Phone 2011 A. Karangahape Road. Car 5302. 'Phone orders immediately executed. Soldier, over 3 years' active service. Trees, Plants, Etc., lor Sale. CABBAGE. Cauliflower, Onion, Tomato Plants, Choice Seedlings, and Pot Plants in great variety.—Palmer, 158, Karangahape Rd. ONION Plants, early Straw Spani.ih.~6d 100, 5s 1000; also, real nice English Dreadnought Tomato Plants, Is doz; purchaser pays own freight. —W. Nelson, Arthur St. West Onehunga. PLANT Now—Tomato. Cabbage, Cauliflower, Lettuce, Beetroot, Celery, and Onion Plants; sure growers.—McDonald's, 26, Karangahape Rd. TOMATO Plants, all leading varieties; Is per doz. 7s 100. 50s 1000. freight and packing extra. —A. W. Palmer, Waikumete. OLANT ■\TOW-TTAXEA QALIGNA. A HARDY RAPIP-GROWING SHELTER HEDGE. Highly Recommended. TECOMA makes one of the prettiest hedges. ORANGES. LEMONS, ALL VARIETIES FRUIT TREES. FLOWERING SHRUBS, BEDDING PLANTS. RHUBARB ROOTS. Best Sorts. EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN At MA OKAY'S, 96, QUEEN ST., lOpp Lank N.Z.). AUCKLAND. HORTON TREES ALWAYS ARRIVE IN PERFECT CONDITION. No matter how well grown the apple tree if it is not perfectly packed the buyer is looms; on his investment. No packing system in New Zealand will compare with the Horl.on method Our . huge business has been built on good service and special care, and the most modern methods enable us to guarantee satisfaction in this respect as in all others. Plant Horton's Pedigree Stock this season. Every tree is well rooted and well shaped, and .is worked from approved and tested good fruiting stock. Huse Stocks of every variety are available includins Jonathan, Stunner, Munroe's Favourite. Delicious. Statesman, Cox's Orange Pippin, Ballarat Seedling, Dougherty Lord Wolseley, Gravenstein, etc.; thus orders can be filled at once. No tree goes out until approved by Government Orchard Inspector. Prices: £5 per. hundred, or £45 per thousand for commercial grade. Quotations given for special grade trees. Write for a free copy of the Horton Cataloguefull of information for growers. i JTIHOS. TTORTON, T TD., I Head Office and Nursery. Hastings, HB.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17256, 4 September 1919, Page 2
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