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-. ii 1 i "" ' i' "'i r ' "" ' "n"" " '' ' " '" ' . '.'" ■■ County Councils and Contractors! ", • x ».-«^—■ '•.."' —investigate ■ i : fm* : -\ JOHN W. ANDREW & SON'S l| YARD "FORD" TIP TRUCK as illustrated, ia the Truck you want to solve your loading problems—light • and, quick. 4 ;, A fleet of ten " Ford " Light Trucks, carrying 15 yards, can be purchased for the price of one 6-yard heavy truck, ■weighing 10 ton* loaded, and doing an muoh damage to roads as it repairs, especially in winter. nt »> remember, that a • Ford "is lower in upkeep and running expenses. It is backed, by a service noted for the satisfaction it gives every "Ford" owner. Full particulars and prices from - i JOHN W.ANDREW Ford Dealers and O, ■ C rtf% EDEN i&icRACE Service Station, ** tJUU ■ and . > 'Phone. 1563 PUKaKOBS. I' ... ——aaajq j ■■

■ .1, 'i i == ALL BRITISH STAR CARS FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER FOR UNEXCELLED QUALITY. We have pleasure in announcing that bur.* principals have decided upon a reduction in the ;> price • of their reputed "Star" Car, which has teen the r , subject of highest possible Colonial commendation. This policy move brings England's greatest light car within the reach of quality seeJ:ers in the car market. * Demonstration or quote on application. It is well worth while. '£ ._.. HUGHES & COSSAR LTD., CONTROLLING AGENTS,. ' 34-40, Swanson Sreet, Auckland. Reliance Bldgs., Khyber Rasa, '-■ ■ ■ — — ~—!*~~****~~~ ! — •" ' - — i • • ••■••• ■■ • • _ ■■■ i iii ii i_ i ii i 01 ; i mii ■ ■ ' . ■

Maximum Power # \ Minimum Loss! ff fm& aX. \ B.lßf'.H fan leather ikr«, produced from the . ff A- »••!■••* •*< Mreh(««l hide*, and tanned by a ! • ™tI W Jfiil fIBBB MP 1 »P«e*il proton which preserves th« leather. \ Pr # !>•»«» Longest Kr "Via" Belt-raid* by Houghton". ■» guaranteed ' I* bo ike meat eee*«ialc»l ball made. $& Ca ■■ " v ,n "* l "Vl«" * nd <f* c '**aa your fc. |a» \-4fr maintenance tad raining <•»«». •^^"'" "*" 1 Writ* or ring u. and «or r»fr«M»Ull»« will be .'-,"- pleaaed to ««U and doaa«*«ir«ie. "Trie Belt that * ,; sehi»p«nm: putO the PULL PAYKEL BROS., LTD.. r .*_ ii m .. Cr.Cuiilim St. and An»»c At,, in the pulley. Auckland. 'I'hon.eso

RIDEASY SPRING GAITERS DIM VIEW NIPPLE •MOWING NEAT APPEARANCE Protects springs from dirt, mud, and water. Prevents squeaks and rust. v , Ensures easy, buoyant running. N.Z. SADDLERY CO. Ltd,, 104, HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND. " Also, makers of " Ridoaay" Wheclchains. Low in efficient in use.

I BENZINE as supplied by the Union Oil Company 0 California, and unlveuaily .-„, used - rtskt througrrtui the : Pacific Coast ♦ for. all makes of motor-oars. r , y This Hs;; their highest i* dofnflstic " grade. *■■ ? In New Zsalarkf We strongly i ithmmwi It for Trucks. Traitors, e'c. it is stralshi rtini double-d'stliiim,' of great purity, and gives maximum power. *• .. "Sole In nor tor s, "l ■ "•' H. O: WILES Ltd. 85-37, P9RT ST., AUCKLAND. "' i Oil 8t»ro: ,» Beach Road, Auckland.

Union Asphalt Highways LAST LONGER, COST LESS, RUN ' SMOOTHER! . That's what Local Authorities are proving, and ' always will prove. The .St. Heliers track is typical of Union ABph'alt quality, not exceptional. Everj road that is Union Asphalted will, be as good. Down in Taranaki they thought end of their roads—and they are .good, without doubt. But Taranaki folk have found Union : Asphalting better— why they're substituting Union Asphalt for the tarred .highways. The prime cost is moderate^—and the cost of upkeep infinitesimal. •'.•'•■ ;>'.' .'■ ;.:-.:-kv While, as compared with concrete— well,. Union Asphalt is only one-third the cost.—Agents, Ellis and Company, ; Ltd., High Street, Auckland. , . .;

£3fig* SE ' D F * THIS " /j/Mi Him ■ • • ISSUE '.•: '';'■:. ,.', /I// lplia*iw' Th '" , * ,t < " ) " , i ,l « te ßifcy«i<>; : 1/ / nHfirffl * nrt Motor Li ' ever published - *! | ' il ¥v2?- '1'«««»,'0'IJ' Illl'Hratij. fliowlug ! l/'SKEATES'BICYCLES "oi «r«rythinif In Hi* wKvof'ACCKSgOIJIKS ' ! . f<.r.«ic.T«lM ■.;M(jl.i-.iMo.e«, .nr C»m 'AUo ' f;.ll lnf.»iHt|.m:r«: Hlbvcl* invl -!*)ior-Vc « UI'.I'AIKK. Wnire Nnuie .irnl A.J.Ji>n li«r* "' N I Name E Address ~., in Mi* v* ofACCKSSOUI KS 19 I Jw-niWdtJ; Mui"■.« ; .io, B ., or I'tKi AtM< H ' IJ.II inf.>'iiit;..n re hi&wl* nn-1 -;<>W-'jc « H UCi'AIKS. M'nic Nmiia anil A.J.irM» li«re M ! Name „„ „,; a Kiidifißs _ U Kncl'iao Id, fin ''ny«e ni<t o*V»ti>s]J ■"■ > Ciit'iut.iili't; Hii.i ii.fi .Voir ' ' 1 SKEATSS4 WHITE LTD i >; P.O. BOX 3?. AU3K..AKO. Hi

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 10 (Supplement)