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MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CYCLES, AND ACCESSORIES. 3Q USED MOTOR CYCLES AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES. UNHEARD-OF EASY TERMS. ELECTRIC TRIUMPH, MODEL P—los weekly for 52' \t-eeks and £l2 deposit. BALLOON TYRE TRIUMPH—Iie 6d' weekly tor 52 weeks and £l3 deposit. HARLEY JOY BOY O.H.V.—lOs weekly for 52 weeks and £l2 deposit. ENFIELD 2} H.P. —8s weekly for 52 weeks and £9 deposit. DOUGLAS 23 H.P. LATE MODEL—7s weekly for 52 weeks and £8 16s deposit, INDIAN PRINCE—7s weekly for 52 weeks and £8 IGa deposit. DOUGLAS ALL-CHAIN— 6s 6d weekly for 52 weeks and £7 12s deposit. 1928 O.H.V. ENFIELD —I4s 6d weekly for 52 weeks and £l6 deposit. 1928 O.H.V. TRIUMPH—I4s 6d. weekly for 52 weeks and £l6 deposit. RHODES, LTD., W. A. JUSTICE, • GEORGE STREET. J^JOTORISTS. Take no risks with your engine, _ Ensure Perfect Lubrication by Installing a NUJAY UPPER CYLINDER LUBRICATOR. Wholesale Distributors: A, L. S. CASSIE LTD., 366 Moray place. jp 0 R SALE, REO VAN (CLOSED DELIVERY). 30ewt chassis, practically new, mechanically perfect; suitable as delivery van. Apply MARKHAM'S MOTORS, LTD., 27f Crawford street. THORN YCROFT Freight Motor Vehicles. — Otago agents, Wanaka Motors. Ltd,. 1420 Stafford street (phone 13-444). THORN YCROFT TRUCKS and Passenger Chassis; particulars on application.— Wanaka Motors, Ltd.. Stafford street, Otago agents. rpRUST a THORNYCROFT TRUCK vita X your transport.—WANAKA MOTORS. LTD., 14-20 Stafford street, Otago Agents. WANTED, MOTOR CYCLE and small cash difference, In Exchange for Overland Six Sedan.—Ring 22-391. CIAR PAINTERS and DUCO WORKS. RacJ Ing Sulkies and Jogging Carts, Solid Rubber Tyring.—Dawes. Cumberland street. USED CARS FOR SALE. You CAN Afford A GOOD USED CAR! ' Even if your income is limited, you can enjoy the comfort and convenience of, a good USED CAR. A small deposit, and smaller weekly payments make one of these below yours. They’re in thoroughly sound condition, and cost surprisingly little to run. Look them over before you decide you can’t afford one £25 Deposit and you take delivery of an OAKLAND SIX-TOURER. This is a recent model, in firstclass order throughout, and has been newly painted. Tyres are in excellent order. Price £l6O. A car you’ll be proud of. £SO Deposit. WILLYS KNIGHT, in sound mechanical order, with new paint, hood, and side curtains. Five good tyres. This is a particularly smart car, and a really good proposition. £25 Deposit for a STUDEBAKER ROADSTER, with colonial body. This car has done little work, and is in dandy condition. Price £9O, balance 35s weekly. SEE THESE AND THE MANY MORE AT TODD MQTOR CO., LOWER HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. reconditioned USED CARS I AT PRICES ALL IN BUYERS’ j FAVOUR. OVERLAND ROADSTER; last model; colonial built; 3-seater body: in great mechanical order; well shod; a very I reliable and economical car. Only j £25 deposit and 21s per week. [MORRIS COWLEY ROADSTER, with I dicky seat; in very good all-round j condition; has been most carefully I used by lady owner. £SO deposit and 25s per week. BUICK TOURING CAR, Master Six; in real good mechanical order; well shod; newly painted in attractive two-tone. Only £45 deposit aW 30s per week secures this good car. SPECIAL.—We supply a FIRST GRADE MOTOR OIL at 5s per gallon. We right and sell it right. REMEMBER, our Reputation is your Guarantee. THE SOUTH ISLAND MOTORS, LTD.. ANZAC SQUARE (Opposite Dunedin Railway Station], WHERE THE GOOD CARS ARE. FOR SALE, five-seater MAXWELL TOURER; first-class order; five good tyres, £l2, What offer?-—-11, Times. “New Zealand is a very beautiful, indeed,' a very wonderful country,' When you take your age and population into consideration, I don’t think you have anything to be ashamed of; in fact, you have a lot to be proud of,” said Mr R. B. Teakle, general manager of Canadian Steamships, Ltd., in an interview in Wellington. The tourist potentialities of the Dominion were commented upon by Mr Teakle. “You have a lot to offer in the way of scenic features,” he said. “As you get older you will build up a great trade. That is the position as I see it. You have done remarkably well for a country so young. It is almost impossible to find a word to describe the progress made in this little Dominion I think your primary industries arc going along in a marvellous way.” Conditions in Canada, said Mr Teakle, in reply to a question, were very good. “We are just as optimistic about our country as you are about yours,” he said. Both countries had a wonderful future, he thought Mr Teakle declined to make a comparison between the railway system of New Zealand and that of Canada. “ I could, but I won’t,” he said, adding that he was not here for that purpose. Mr Teakle, who has just completed a tour of the South Island, intends to leave for Australia on March 11, and will visit China and Japan before returning home. More than 350 lives have been save] by Cromer lifeboats, the centenary of which station was recently celebrated.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20965, 3 March 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20965, 3 March 1930, Page 14