w 22>>^5i5 fc•A\,\ «ST:; l» ®#IPV (? MmM YftV- \ i a \ : v II 5 \ 1U \ >1 3 m\ Uvi:4 ' *-■ .i?>> - [■, m Vm&kM m f At •;- \ •41 VI pott , cl t aV.e *® 1 o»y?„ \ «rr «et ce JI/TONARCH SPECIALS—IKe highgrade English Cycle* sold by THE FARMERS* —are to be seen in their thousands throughout the North Island. There's a reason for this amazing popularity. Cycling to work—to games—for pleasure—is so much cheaper—and the MONARCH SPECIAL is so dependable —that one's travelling expenses can be reduced to practically nil. The 2/6 a week you'd hardly notice; anyway, you save that much and a bit more, having no fares to pay. When payments are completed, savings will be bigger still. Get a Cycle NOW. Order on our Third Floor, or, if you cannot come to our Warehouse, post the form below, with 5/- Deposit, and a Cycle will be forwarded FREIGHT PAID to your nearest port or railway station. Ffcide it for seven days, and, if you are not absolutely satisfied, return the machine and we will refund your deposit. If you decide to keep the Cycle, you may pay for it on the following very Easy Terms:— GENT.'S ROADSTER—JU/- Deposit and 2/6 P er week for 81 weeks. LADY'S CYCLE—fjj/. Deposit and 21/6 P er week for .85 weeks. FOR MOTOR-CYCLISTS— C.2751 MOTOR-CYCLE LEGGINGS, made of Oiled Waterproof Canvas. Shaped at foot, with utrap under boot; strap at top to fasten to trousers button,, and. three dome fasteners at side. 7/11 PairWith fasteners right up side- 14/6 C.5 MOTOR - CYCLE ISg HELMET. Here's real WtVitlM value. A high-grade Kn By" Wgß Leather . Helmet, well ma,de and finished. In two qualities— A 6/9 9/6 ea - C.7—LEATHER DRIVING GLOVES, for motor-cycle or car drivers. Made of soft, pliuble leather which resists war. Lined wiith warm Wool Lining material. Very low price for such quality. Sizes BJ, 9, 9J, 10. 9/6 P V HOBSON AND WYNDHAM STREETS LTD.
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GET HOLD OP % OODYX > OP FOR DRY CLEANING AND DYEING THAT PLEASES. MOODY'S DYE WORKS LTD. Phone 41-273 (or Van> (o Call. Crowhurit St., Newmarket. "Romance of the Rail" POPULAR SIXPENNY BOOKS. Do you know your New Zealand thoroughly? If not, the two sixpenny books, " Romance of the Rail," will help you. Mr. James Cowan gives a very bright narrative—scenic and historic—covering the principal places along the Main Trunk lines of each Island. Plenty of pictures and large scale contour maps. A real New Zealand book for New Zealanders —and others. » Drama of Development in New Zealand. Remarkable Barga Qd jN sale at principal railway stations.
SENSATIONAL TEST. TO-MORROW, 31st August,, at 10 a.m., starting from G.P.0., Auckland, a PYROILProcessed Car will be run for hours on end absolutely without oil in the crankcasc. At the conclusion of the test it will be dismantled at Civic Motors, 24 Cook St. (opposite end of Albert St.). Cofrie and see the car on test, and afterwards see the engine as only PYROIL can make it. Good-Bye COLD! Don't use makeshift measures. Take ROVE'S LAXATIVE BROMO QUINCE that does the four necessary lings. It stops a cold quickly boluse it opens the bowels—kills the cold srms and fever in the system—relieves ie headache—tones the entire system, o sure to ask for GROVE'S LAXA-' [VE BROMO QUININE. At all bemista.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21583, 30 August 1933, Page 14
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