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most economicalJrtick LOWEST OPERATING. LOWEST, UPKEEPING. mm mw,. I UTILITY EXPRESS TRUCK (Chassis Only) F. 0.8. M»in Port*. PROOF of TITANIC STAMINA OCTOBER LAST A,one-ton Utility Chevrolet hauled a load of 4.816 pounds dead weight up a steep of 2,950 feet, over a rocky road-bed. A remarkable over-load. But at no .time did the engine boil. Half a pint of water filled the radiator when the summit was reached. Other tracks made this precipitous grade‘on their own power. But the Chevrolet is the loweSi-priced truck fiver to have made the trip. Fill your mind to the limit with truck value*-then see the Chevrolet Utility Express Truck—“ For Economical Transportation.” We will give you a demonstration any time. And in addition to ECONOMY I You’ll find it Powerful, Dependable, Hard- , working. For rugged haulage its record has never been equalled. EQUIPMENT Standard equipment includes generator, starter, battery, drum type legal headlamps, dimmers, tail light, complete wiring system, speedometer, ammeter, oil pressure gauge, choke control, license brackets, engine bonnet, special combination dash and instrument board, front fenders, running boards with shields, demountable'rims with extra front and rear rims, double tyre carrier, and complete tool equipment, New Zealand Distributor*; DOMINION MOTORS Ltd. COURTENAY PLACE WELLINGTON O. * Q. 1 N v \ Agents: HISLOP & GIBSON, Baldutha. J. A. S. AITKEN, Gore. MAIDER & BARR, Dunedin. "H. J. JENKINS, Oamaru. T. R. TAYLOR, Central Garage, Invercargill. ©■ SOUND VALUE The price of Dodge Brothers ■ Motor Car $8 a genuine index of its value. Enabled, by their vast resources, to finance themselves; selling directly through dealer to purchaser; adding nothing' to the price of the car to support a free service policy; concentrating on one chassis for their complete line; eliminating the overhead involved in . furnishing many body . types with special finishes— Dodge Brothers are actually • able to conserve a considerable amount of money in the manufacture and sale of each car. This saving is not only reflected in the price; it is returned to the product itself, and in this way passed on to the purchaser —sound value for his investment. • DoneEßßcrrHei?s,Qtmojf COSSETS & BLACK, LTD. CAR NP TO A £ tod de For 21 Days. For 21 Days. SALE of ALUMINIUMWARE Our Whole Stock Reduced. Now’s your chance. ALUMINIUM EGG CUPS— sd each ALUMINIUM FISH SLICES— Iid each ALUMINIUM LADLES— 1/6 each ALUMINIUM MUGS— 1/- each ALUMINIUM SOAP DISHES—--1/3 each I ALUMINIUM FLOUR DREDGES—2jm 63ch ALUMINIUM KETTLES—--7/6 and 9/- each CAST KETTLES—-4-pint, 21/-; 6-pint, 257JAM PANS—I4/6, 16/6, and 18/6. COLLANDERS—3/6, 4/9, and S/6. ALUMINIUM SAUCEPANS—4/6, 5/6, 8/6, 7/6, and 8/6. ALUMINIUM STEAMERS— 4/- and 5/-. PRESERVING JARS, damaged by wal*vr— Pints, 3/9; Quarts, 4/9; Half-gallons, 6/9 half-dozen. STERLING IRONMONGERS COY. 142 PRINCES STREET. R. ROWLEY & CO. Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants, HOPE STREET,, DUNEDIN SPEIGHT’S 3 STAR 3 ★ ★ ★ BOTTLED ALE SPEIGHT’S OAT MALT STOUT (Recommended for Invalids) In Quarts, Pints, Nips. Sale Agent* ter A. A B. Matkay’e (Black Mackay) Wlilcky. PETER DAWSON WHISKY. BURKE’S DUBLIN STOUT. F.RENCH and AUSTRALIAN WINES, SHERRY and CHAMPAGNES. Agents (or COATS’S PLYMOUTH GIN. Manufacturer* of Aerated Water*. SPEIGHT’S DRAUGHT ALE, in 2.3, and 5-gallon Jars; also 5, 10, and 18-gallon Kegs always in stack. All other Brands of Wines and Spirits esn lx had at Market Prices.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19134, 31 March 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19134, 31 March 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19134, 31 March 1924, Page 8

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