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Bicycles for Sale. -■ EDEN Specials, built'bn ,L premises, test , \ English materials, first-class workmanship-. _£17 10a.—Eden Cycle Works, 53, Mt. • Eden Rd. • :>,-:....•.:..■-. .-gICYCLB -piOpT pUMPS. ; IDICYCLE TCtOOT . pUMPS. FINEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. PLATED BARREL,. 32rn; by lin., FOOT STRAP. LONG CONNECTION. Operated by Wood Handle. v ONLY is EACH. 4s EACH. 4s EACH. POST FREE ANYWHERE IN NEW ZEALAND. f/snd for 'nfebstrated Catalogue. QKEATES AN«T 'l\f HITE, • THE CYCLISTS' HOUSE FOB QUALITY, 48. FORT STREET. AUCKLAND. Bicycles Wanted. BICYCLE, second-hand, any condition; lady's or gent.'s.—Particulars and price i Bicycle. 369. Hamilton P.O. t- ■ ■ Motor-cycles for Sale. DOUGLAS. Indian, Triumph, Singer, Clyno, Wolf, Overseas, several Sidecars; b&rgtainA — Motor-Cycle Exdhange* Newmarket. ENGLISH Motor-cycle; 3 speeds, free engine, new tyres; triaL Bargain, £42 10s.—Irv.n. 19, Wakefield St. INDIAN, 4 h.p., two-speed. Indian, 7-9 , *V P - fS?* 1 order; terms.—Tom Rogers, Otahuhu. 'Phone 24. INDIAN. 1919 model,, speedometer. eU.; • , n Ut eag .£ i? 001 excellent condition; any trial.—W.. P.O. Box 53. IK D J' A N S. , . Several Models, Excelsior, Harley-Davideon, Clyno, Cleveland and several other high-class Motor-cycles at Bargain Prices. Before making a Motor-cycle Purchase inspect our Stock. J. S. IRVIN. 19, Wakefield Street. WHEN YOU BUY A BIG X, YOU HAVE A MACHINE THAT YOU WILL BE PROUD OF. It is absolutely the latest in Motor-cycle construction. For comfort, service and i reliability, it has no equal. Deliveries from I stock. £165, complete with lamp and Let us ehow you one. Literature on. requestLES. CRAIG AND CO., Excelsior Service Station, 7-8. Market Entrance (near Grey Statite). Auckland. -DRITISH AND T>EST ■B.S-A. M OTOR C YCLES - This Superb Machine, fitted with a Special Sprmg Seat Pillar, makes riding a pleasure at any time on any road. " OUR SHOW ROOM IS OPEN FRIDAY, 7-9 P.M. CALL IN. OKEATES AND T\7HITE» 48, FORT STREET. SOLE . AGENTS. Motor-cars and Vehicles for Sale. CHANDLER. 6-cylinder, 7-seater. splendid order, newly painted; cheap, cash.— 'Phone 3765, 3 rings. ' CHANDLER, 7-seater, 6-cylinder. one year private use: £700.—Chandler. 806. Hebau>. DAIMLER, 38 h.p., 5-seater, good running order. Cheap for cash.—Address at HiEBAIiD. ENGLISH Car, 2-3 seater, in good order.— 40, View Rd.. Mt. Eden. ____•• FORD Ton Bus, good passenger body, removable seats: would exchange for ft-ton Bus.—Address at Hebalp. FORD Classes for Ladies and Gents, every Thursday evening, 8 p.m.. at Andrew's Ford Garage; come and learn the inner workings of the Ford Car. __. ■TjIORD Ton Van, with seats; Btand any inJ? spection; a bargain.—W.-G. Hogg, Ltd., • Wakefield St. UPMOBILE Car, 2-seater; £120 for • quick sale.—Particulars Hup., 762, HBBAtD. v -■' ■■ ..v,„ v _■/''. v JOHN W. ANDREW AND SON wish to impress on you that the new Self-starter Ford at £309 10s. plus extra Tyre, is still by far the cheapest Car. GARAGES and Ford Repair Men.—We want your Ford parts trade; special discount allowed.—John W. Andrew and Son, Eden Terrace, Auckland. -SEATER, late model, electrio starter; looks and runs like new car; any trial; i owner leaving for Sydney immediately.— Sacrifice. Junctiou Garage, Eden Terrace and ■ Dominion Rd. ]\/rETALLURGIC CAR, 7-Seater, in first- > i.YJL class order and condition j 6 wire wheels, ; fitted with practically sew tyres. This is one of the famous Belgian Cars. The body ia beautifully finished and. upholstered, very suitable for high-grade taxi- • work. j For particulars apply— H. F. O. TWIGDEN, Public Accountant - Imperial Buildings. MORRIS. OXFORD AND OAKLAND CARS. CALL AND INSPECT THEM, At Our Show Rooms. HARRISON AND GASH. Agents, Newmarket. I rPO LOCAL BODIES AND CONTRACA _ TORS.-OI .the "WONDERFUL WHITE" we have in stock a 5-ton Dump and a 3j-ton Chassis, 1 Special 16-passenger Bus Chassis (high-powered on pneumatic tyres). Arriving next month, following models:—2-ton and SMon Chassis and 34-ton Dump.—Gumoui Joll, and Williams, Agents for Auckland Province, Carriage Builders and Motor 3ody Specialists, Newton Road 'Phone 2153. Y, M A S MOTORING. Buy at Once from Stock at BROOKFIELD MOTORS. Specialising in Rebuilt Ford Cars. Present Location. Care of COUSINS AND ATKIN. Stanley Street. Address Your Inquiries for Latest Model FORD r\ARS. 5 and 2 \>s Seaters. TPORD QEDANS, pOUPES. TCMDED ripON HPRUCKS. To GA TTAYDON. Ford Distributor. • -£*-• J-JL Auckland District. 50. Hobson Street. 'Phone 2523. rpESTS FOR MOTOR LORRIES. . A short road test, as given at exhibitions, is not to be compared with a real test, such as the DENNIS underwent in Franca. There it had to encounter most adverse conditions Defence officials reported that of all the lorries on the field the DENNIS stood up to the Work the best, and the New Zealand Government are accordingly adopting it for their Defence transport work. " THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS s CO., LTD.. Agents, . Fort Street. nHHE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME!!! Private owner from South, who must !*• turn at once, has for disposal:— NAPIER. 6-Cylinder. 60 h.p.. R.A.C. Rating Lorry, bus combined, with carrying cap- I acity of SOcwt. to 2 tons, and up to 20 I passengers; 'chain driven, dual ignition, i ino easiest riding bus 'in Auckland. Thai buyer will have a monopoly of the best I passenger traffic. Iu perfect running S,™, 61 "- economical on oil and petrol. Wot a penny to spend on it. TERMS ARRANGED RIGHT MAN. Apply, H. GLADSTONE HILL. Matlock House, DEVONPORT, .. AUCKLAND. OAKLAND. AKLAN D. 6 CYLINDERS. VALVES IN HEAD. FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION, °» erat « *•?<* maintain an« , . ,? AK LAND than any other Car. t ,„ , ?.? t " w f l l Kht Scientific Construction. 18-25 Miles per Gallon of Petrol Miles per Set of Tyres, bimpucity of Construction—bees parts. A FEW OF THE REASONS WHY Ynrr ! SHOULD OWIHEg OAKLAina. ou ARRANGE FOR A DEMONSTRATION. QKEATES AND XJSTmTS^ 'CONTROLLING- AGENTS, 48. PORT ST.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17700, 8 February 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17700, 8 February 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17700, 8 February 1921, Page 2

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