July 11th, 1936 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN It is reasonable to suppose that the general increase in wages an the shortening of hours will have a big effect on the used car and truck market. Used car and truck prices must increase because; Costs of Mechanical Reconditioning have increased. Costs of Painting or Ducoing have increased. Costs of Parts have increased. Costs of Selling have increased. There will be a far bigger demand for used vehicles because the public will have more money to spend. This will not tend to keep prices down. BUT Schofield & Co. Ltd. prices have not increased, and until the end of July this price list will remain unaltered. BE WISE. Choose your car or truck from our comprehensive range of the lowest priced and best conditioned vehicles in Auckland to-day. The Summer will soon be here so DO IT NOW Yours faithfully, For Schofield & Co. Ltd# f OUR JULY STOCK OF USED CARS AND TRUCKS RECONDITIONED BY SCHOFIELD & CO. LTD., NEWMARKET NOTE.—It is with unusual pride that we offer this selection, as it represents the best MOTOR-CAR and MOTOR TRUCK VALUE in AUCKLAND TO-DAY. < i i r, \ Our Sales No. 1980--1926 Essex 2-door Sedan .... -1927 Capital Chevrolet Sedan .... 1925 Cubitt Tourer -1934 Chevrolet Sedan .... -1930 Chrysler 75 Sedan.... -1929 Willys Knight Sedan -1929 Whippet Coach -1930 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery ... -1928 Essex Sedan -1930 Erskine Coach -1926 Wolseley Tourer .... -1934 Morris Cowley 10-6 Saloon... -1931 Essex Tudor Sedan -1927R011in Tourer -1926 Chevrolet Tourer .... -1930 Whippet Sedan -1929 Chevrolet Coach .... -1928 Morris Cowley Coach -1926 Essex Sedan -1934 Chevrolet Junior Coach -1928 Oakland Sedan -1927 Austin 12-4 Tourer -1926 Essex Coach -1927 Oldsmobile Tourer... X s -1925 Rugby Tourer -1928 Austin 12-4 Saloon 1928 Morris Cowley Sedan V 1925 Grant Roadster 1929 Ford A Tourer 1934 Vauxhall 14-6 Saloon 1930 Studebaker 8 Sedan 1928 Dodge Sedan .... V 1929 Plymouth Sedan .... 1934 Morris 10-4 Saloon 1934 Morris 15-6 Saloon 1928 Dodge Sedan .... 1930 Pontiac Sedan 1931 Ford Sedan 1929 Challenger Essex Coach .... 1926 Chevrolet Coupe .... 1930 Studebaker 6 Director Sedan 1930 Wolseley Saloon .... 1929 Morris a-ton Truck.... 1926 Stewart 2-ton Truck 1933 Singer Nine Van 1930 Chevrolet £-ton Van Worth £65 ... Worth £llO ... Worth £35 ... Worth £270 ... Worth £lB5 ... Worth £165 ... Worth £IOO ... Worth £135 ... Worth £lls ... Worth £lls ... Worth £2B ... Worth £235 ... Worth £135 ... Worth £4B ... Worth £65 ... Worth £lls ... Worth £l2O ... Worth £75 ... Worth £65 ... Worth £220 ... Worth £125 ... Worth £65 ... Worth £65 Worth £67/10/Worth £35 ... Worth £lls Worth £B7/10/- ... Worth £l4 Worth £95 ... Worth £235 Worth £165 Worth £BB/10/Worth £BS ... Worth £225 Worth £235 Worth £97/10/- ... Worth £145 Worth £145 Worth £125 Worth £65 in Worth £165 ... Worth £175 Worth £95 Worth £45 .. Worth £145 Worth £lls N E W M A Our Sales No. 22342242 22502258 22682271 22732276 2277 2278 2293--1925 Saxon £-ton Van .... .... Worth -1929 Ford A Van .... Worth -1926 Maxwell £-ton Van .... Worth -1929 Rugby £-ton Van .... .... Worth -1929 Rugby £-ton Van .... .... Worth -1935 Morris Baker's Van .... Worth -1933 Singer 12 Van .... .... Worth -1927 Chevrolet Ton Truck .... Worth -1925 Ford Van .... .... Worth 1929 Rugby Truck, with tip .... Worth -1926 Rugby -£-ton Van .... .... Worth -1925 Ford £-ton Van .... /- .... Worth -1929 Chevrolet 30cwt. Truck .... Worth -1929 Ford A Ton Van .... .... Worth -1928 Chevrolet Ton Truck .... Worth -1929 Rugby $-ton Van .... .... Worth -1931 Wolseley Hornet '7cwt. Van Worth -1932 Chevrolet £-ton Van .... Worth -1929 Chevrolet 30cwt. Truck .... Worth -1926 Rugby £-ton Van .... .... Worth LOTS MORE TO CHOOSE FROM DEFINITELY I NO INCREASE !; in our PRICES ;! until AUGUST Ist DO NOW See Us Phone Us Write Us. Always Open. Phone 43-800 (3 lines). LOTS MORE TO CHOOSE FROM BETTER VALUE THAN EVER—Very Reasonable Terms Through G.M.A.C. Confidential Plan SCHOFIELD & Co. Ltd. Chevrolet Distributors: NEWMARKET AUCKLAND MORRINSVILLE !P ON DISPLAY AT Hutchinson's 211 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Opposite George Court'#? ROADSTERSLION, HERCULES, WANDERER AND B.S.A. RACERSLION, HERCULES, ANGLO AND B.S.A. All fully equipped with the latest Fittings and Accessories. EASY TERMS from 2/6 Weekly. CYCLING CAPES —From 15/-. LEGGINGS —11/6. TYRES—From 2/9. TUBES—I/-. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION NO MORE HUSKiNESSNO MORE SPOILED RADIO TALKS'] mI u m "TAKE SOME OF THESE PULMONAS DEAR THEY EASED THE CHILDREN'S COLDS IN NO TIME" 1001 Whether you speak before an invisible or a visible audience, guard your voice with faithful Pulmonas. Their penetrating vapours commence protective and healing work immediately you place Pulmonas on your tongue. These antiseptic vapours are carried by each breath through the respiratory system stimulating the gland secretions and completely destroying the invasive organisms. Pulmonas prevent infection, immediately soothe sore throats and clear hoarseness. tT' '' ' '! M £ YES,AND HE COULD HARDLY SPEAK THIS MORNING ITS LUCKY HE TOOK PULMONAS/ rOIOS- e % VE In tins 1/-, 1/6, 2/6 Chemist! and Stores. staci* ill yj ( //-- .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22468, 11 July 1936, Page 16
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