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GEORGE & DOUGHTY Ltd. Wholesale Warehousemen and Importers (ESTABLISHED 1891). 61-63 VICTORIA STREET 1 Minute from “Evening Post.” Close to Public Library. ABSOLUTELY NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER “OPEN WAREHOUSE” IN THIS CITY. WINTER DRESS GOODS at Less than Wholesale Prices. That's just one aspect of our present offering, for here our regular Wholesale Prices suffer all round drastic reductions and you can save big money. At Our Great Winter Sale 56 inch ALL WOOL N.Z. FLANNEL^—Colours Dark Grey, Fawn, Bottle Green, Kingfisher, Mid Grey. Usual price 8/3. Sale Price 5/11 56 inch ALL WOOL TRICOTINE —A superior costume material; In a splendid range of shades. Sale Price 11/6, well worth double the price 40 inch STRIPED ALL WOOL TWEED—Ideal for good serviceable skirts and frocks. Usual prices 3/6 and 3/11. Sale Price 1/6 and 1/11 40 inch STRIPED ALL WOOL TWEED—Effective striped; in a large assortment. Usual prices 4/6 and 4/11. Sale Prices 2/6 and 2/11 54 inch PRIESTLEY’S NAVY SERGES—Guaranteed fast dyes and all wool; In four special qualities. Usual prices 10/6, 11/6, 12/6, 13/6. Sale Prices 9/6, 10/6, 11/6, 12/6 54 inch ALL WOOL BLANKET COATING —For Girls and Maids’ coats; colours, Almond, Jade, Saxe, Brown, and Navy. Usual price 8/11. Sale Price 7/3 56 inch ALL WOOL GABERDINE—SeIf striped; colours, Navy, Beaver, Mastic, Fawn, Brown; a most suitable quality for Coatwraps and costumes. Usual price 21/yard. Sale Price 14/6 yard GEORGE & DOUGHTY Ltd. REMOVAL SALE RADFORD * CO., COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS are shortly removing from 196, Lambton Quay to much larger premises now occupied by Aldous & Co., Tobacconists. In order to save expense of removal we are disposing of our present stock at / GREATLY REDUCED PRICES—FOR ONE MONTH ONLY I Inspection Invited. Cash or > Terms. RADFORD & CO 196, LAMBTON QUAY.VCUBA STREET AMD MANNERS STREET.

where big car fears to tread (Experience of Well-known English Sportsman) Recently, a noted English Sportsman, Mr. A. Winter, undertook a tour of the North Island in a large touring car. The big car jibbed badly at the rrnry roads, flooded streams and gruelling conditions, but a Ford saved the situation splendidly and brought the party safely through. “The Ford does wonders in this country,” says Mr. Winter. Ford’s Sensational Feat. (Extract from N.2. "Herald.” 12th June, regarding the above trip.) Later the big car was brought on from the railway terminus, but they could not go on because the Motu River bridge was 6ft. under water. When the flood had gone down to about 3ft. above the deck the Ford was taken across by covering the carburetter with rags and the radiator with an overcoat. The engine stalled half-way across, but, wonderful to relate, by cranking it ivhile his passengers pulled a rope, the driver started up again and made the crossing.” THE FORD TOURING CAR Electric Starling: £l6 extra. Prices subject to change without notice. f«o«b» Wellington WELLINGTON DEALERS: FORD SALES AND SERVICE LTD. 89-93 Courtenay Place. The Local Oealer Is entitled to Your Trade.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12185, 9 July 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12185, 9 July 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12185, 9 July 1925, Page 9