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Ford owners-Sit up! THE SUPER CARBURETTOR IS WITH YOU! THE GENUINE ARTICLE AT LAST! The Wonderful Invention that brings you Joy. The Super gives More Power, More Mileage, Quicker Pick-up, Greater Flexibility, Instant Starting in the Coldest Weather. The Super is an accessory to the Ford carburettor, which uses only a proportion of the fuel. The Super picks up the balance, and by atomising it under a high pressure of air converts it into power and mileage, thereby saving dilution of oil and carbonising of valves and plugs. the super pays daily dividends. A IIf your consumption of benzine is only one tin per week it will save you £5 a year in fuel alone, and you still have your Super. It has no wearing parts. TESTS. In a certified test taken in Hamilton, a 1919 Model Ford Car. the Super gave an additional seven miles to the gallon, which means 28 miles extra to the tin. For such a small expenditure would any Ford owner be without a Super. It gives you what you are asking for, and more. Numbers in the Waikato and Auckland are sounding the praises of the Super. Get one installed without delay, will join the glad throng. SUPER art CARBURETTOR CO., F. J. EVANS, HAMILTON, Sole Agent for New Zealand. Sub-agents wanted in all districts to demonstrate and sell the Super. Only men of the highest integrity will he considered.

as Welcome ! Exhibition Visitors Don’t leave Dunedin without visiting our establishment. Gome in and inspect our fine stock, and perhaps you’ll find just the gem or piece of silver that you want for someone at home—a keepsake of Dunedin. We always offer Reliable Quality at Fair Prices. WILLIAMSONS 3! PRINCES ST., (next Bristol Piano Co.)

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Your spare stays spare a long. long, time if you ride on Miller Tgres. i Tttf mm, 'Geared /o fhe Qoad. ~ /Vkol&snfe Distributors E/REYNOLDS*C? LTD.. Wellington £ Auckland.

TRY THE STRAND PORK BUTCHERY (Late Octagon Dairy), FOR COOKED HAMS, VEAL AND HAM, POTTED MEATS, AND BELGIAN. OUR SPECIALTY LINES ARE; STRAND SAUSAGES, STRAND SAVELOYS, AND STRAND BACON. THEY ARE A TREAT. ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR CHRISTMAS HAMS. Book Early, as the Supply is Limited.

Special New Year Concessions on Cutlery STAINLESS SPOONS AND FORKS:—Tea. 4/6 hal»-doien; Dessert. 9/- hali-dozen; Table, 12/- half-dozen. Also a cheaper line:-Tea, 4/3 half-dozen; Dessert, 7/8 half-dozen; Table, 10/6 halfdozen. “A” DUALITY EP SILVER CUTLERYThis Is a genuine British article, having heavy deposit of Parc. Silver on it. and will last for practically a lifetime. Tea, 11/3 half-dozen; Dessert, 20/- half-dozen; Table, 26/- half-dozen. SYLVF.EN NICKEL SILVER TEA SPOONS:—This ts a specially good line. We have sold hnndroda of dozens, and ran guarantee them to wear white throughout. At present we can only do them in Tea size. Tea, c/6 half-dozen. BPSPS , ?nn iosauasc!? 30 mmem* 1 STAINLESS TABLE AND DESSERT KNIVES:—These are hiph-olnfa balanced Knives of the beat Sheffield manufacture. Dessert, 14/6 half-dozen; Table, 17/6 half-dozen. NON-STAINLESS DESSERT AND TABLE KNlVES:—Guaranteed to give no end of hard wear and service- Dessert, 10/8 half-dozen; Table, 13/- half-dozon. A SPECIAL KNIFE AT A SPECIAL PRICE:—This Knifo is manufactured by that wellknown Sheffield Ann Christopher Johnson & Co., and as wo have only the Dessert size left, wc are telling them at the cheap prico of 10/- hall-dozen. When ordering any of the above linos kindly add sufficient to cover postage. LAIDLAW & GRAY, Ltd. cdept. a> RATTRAY STREET - uUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19687, 14 January 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19687, 14 January 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19687, 14 January 1926, Page 3