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Y~\ Y r f IK SPECIAL f I FT Built for the Long—Hard Climb % JgyL— QINCE one cannot cut down the hills or go / O around them, the only alternative is to i Pill - purchase a motor car that will climb them JOT easily without strain on the engine. It IffißlrS The builders of the Paige-J ewett have con- ? 1311 SEP trived to combine the extra power which I - j£="'Ms. tf'ftlf makes hill-climbing easy and natural with the J v - jgj ruggedness of constitution to withstand any th • 111 lift P.. road hardship;] Special stands ready for X'kij? fliSM' .. JgZ ) The Paige-Jewett Special stands ready for k^tarWm, ie road without first making necessary the aHnBl « purchase of any extra equipment. There are double spring bar bumpers, front and rear; a nickeled radiator with motometer and bar nf C3p; nickeled parking lamps as well as head | 15 ijWB lamps, an automatic windscreen cleaner, a rear * J view mirror, a touring trunk with rack and I cover, a metal sunshade, a stop light and a spare mm " MMi's i«! • cord tyre complete with tube, rim and drum j j W|J| I tyre cover, black to match the hood material. j li DISTRIBUTORS: SEABEOOK, FOWLDS & CO.. Symonds St., Auckland. s Whangarei— and Menzies; Dargaville—Smith and Bradley; Hamilton— and Caugbley; Morrinsville-- Jj

f MOTOR SPIRIT TH E mtMi&S SPIHIT ♦ .• V ./? i'*v V .- ! ' • ."•■ 1 ' '* -• " ~'. ' (Volatility is the readiness with which motor gives up power) * r% / >.' • , " ••••" ' -v ' •.*: ; •1 , ■ ... • -: . * ' .• •-> • :-■ - l r. r "> : ' ,: •'" ! - . ,| '• ' ;t l " |" V If you are now using Texaco Motor Spirit, jca know what volatility mean*, both' • in economy and in pownr. Texaco Motor Spirit is the volatile spirit. It puts new energy and vigor into your . motor. Whether your car is running in first or top, idling or climbing; you know S Texaco Motor Spirit gives smoother action, more power and mileage. You expect itand you get it. - « . Texaco Motor Oils are heavy-body lubricants, and pre distinguished by their clear pale color. Light, medium, heavy and extra-heavy—they fit all cars and all conditions. You will find thrm wherever you see the Texaco Red Star. THE .TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LTD. I ; Bgggggg | I TEXACO are heavy-body lubricants, and are TEXACO I clear pale color. Light, medium, heavy and extra-heavy—they fit all cara and all conditions. You will find them wherever you see th« Texaco Red Star. THE TEXAS COMPANY (AUSTRALASIA) LTD. TEXACO TEXACO I MOTOR SPIRIT 111 lUr S MOTOR OILS I | nm ; j i 'The Red Star and . SaSSS? port Arthur -TEXAS - Insist on Texaco from m Green T on the case r-i - the trade-marked ori- H . • guarantee the contents. ginal air-tight package. I.

iflr" 1 " ■"""■■ 111 mmrvr— 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 Asphalt quality, not exceptional. Every, road that is Union Asphalted will be as good. Down in Taranaki they thought no end of their —and they are good, without doubt. But Taranaki folk have found Union Asphalting betterthat's why they're substituting Union Asphalt for the tarred highways. The prime cost is moderateand the cost of upkeep infinitesimal. While, as compared with concrete well, Union Asphalt is only one-third the cost. —Agents, Ellis and Company,' Ltd. High Street, Auckland. MOTOR SPRINGS Made and Repaired from Special Motor Spring Steel. Personal Supervision. NICHOLSON ENGINEERING CO., " - LTD., ' * . dittos Street, ... "h'V ■ Beside Farnell Railway Bridge. 'Phone MIA.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 10 (Supplement)

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