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THE AT £290 SETS A NEW STANDARD OF VALUE. e Gray caters for men who, like yourself, spend with discrimination. That is why the Gray is in a class by rtseJ. It gives you convenience, comfort, appearance and unnvalled coachwork at a price within your scope. The long, graceful body is finished in Brewster blue. Mechanically the Gray is thoroughly 1924. The radiator is increased in size and improved in design. 1 imken axles are fitted front and rear. Self-starter, electric light, speedometer, etc., fitted as standard. Make an appointment with US. or get in touch with the nearest Gray dealer. Other Gray Models: 1024 Gray Coupe £370 Gray 1 ton Truck £2SO 1924 Gray Sedan dJ39S All Prices F. 0.8. Main Ports. Local Representative*: TODD BROTHERS LTD. / LOWER HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN, and fit Invercargill, Gore, Balclatba, Herlot, Cromwell, burgh, and Ranlorly. * TS N.Z. Distributors: TODD MOTOR CO., WELLINGTON and CHRISTCHURCH. Ride to Sport on a B.S.A. Bicycle JOURNEYS to and from sport will be quickly and easily accomplished if you ride a B.S.A. Bicycle. Well known for their easy-running qualities and the lasting service that they give—B.S.A. Bicycles have become popular with every class of cyclist throughout the world. You will never regret your choice if you decide to purchase one of these really splendid machines. See your local Agent and obtain full particulars of B.S.A. Bicycles—the bicycles that give years of satisfactory service under all conditions. Have your bicycle fitted with the Eadie Coaster Hub . C. E. BLAYNEY 3.5. A. Factory Representative . 30 Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON. Do you use a B.S.A. Gun ? k\ « ON ROAD AND TRACK. All world's records which have been broken at Brooklands this year—the fastest race ever driven—the highest lap speed ever recorded—the majority of wins recorded by the speed champions—the fastest time on hills (Grand Prix Sunbeam) —the Le Mans Grand Prix (first out of 41 starts) —as well a$ the Swiss Grand Prix (Talbot first and second) —have been won on Rapson Oversize Tyres. C. Sc W. SHIEL, South Island Stockists, 14-20 STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. FIT THEM AND’ BE GUARANTEED AGAINST EVERYTHING FOR 6,000 MILES. Telephone 2867.

ROYAL CORD TIRES C Made in Canada) ARE WELL BALANCED The ROYAL CORD Balloon-Type Tire is built to fit existing wheels and rims. It fits present wheel equipment perfectly without interference with fenders, frame or brakes, ROYAL CORD TIRES are obtainable from all garages and tire dealers of repute. The exclusive features of their con-struction—Web-cord and sprayed rubber—have made them famous wherever motorists take tires seriously. Obtainable from all Garages and Tire Dealers of Repute . Accurate balance in a tire does away with motoring troubles. Cars which are difficult to drive at high speed on some tires can be handled with ease on Royal Cord Tires—either Balloon-type or high pressure. Thin and Flexible YET STRONG ASSTEEL The advantage of Web-cord construction, which is exclusively used in manufacturing ROYAL CORD TIRES, is very pronounced. Webcord is the strongest, most resilient, most flexible cord fabric ever developed. It contains no cross-tie threads. There is no chafing action when the tires flex over ruts and bumps. Each individual cord is impregnated, surrounded and bound to every other cc/d by pure rubber latex. jO* pOM *pU IN ROYAL CORD TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19301, 13 October 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19301, 13 October 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19301, 13 October 1924, Page 4

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