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MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CYCLES, AND ACCESSORIES. PECIAL EASTER BARGAINS. • FIAT ROADSTER, in good condition. Owner will accent low price. ERSKINE SEDAN, done very small mileage, at £175. OLDSMOBILE COACH, good appearance and running well, f"0. CHEVROLET TOURER. Owner must sell. £ls. M £ DONALD’S CAR SALES,— PRINCES STREET SOUTH. Phone 11-181.

QAR AND TRUCK OWNERS. YOU CAN OBTAIN FULL VALUE From YOUR ENGINE at SMALL COST. See Us About Our ECONOMY CURE ForPiston Slap, Loss of Power, Waste of Oil. Eliminate These Troubles by Fitting FLEXO COMBINATION PISTON RINGS. J. & A. P. SCOTT, LTD., DUNEDIN. N.Z. Distributors. Obtainable All Garages. Q.UARANTEED VALUE. NEW CYCLES. ..British Built, Chromium Plated, Eadie Coaster Hub. Our Cash Value Price, £5 17s fid. The usual £8 machine. Only at B.S.A. Agents, W. A. JUSTICE, RHODES,. LTD, 206 George street. Motor cyclists. Although our Specialty is REPAIRING and TUNING all makes of Motor Cycles, we are continually dismantling different makes of both British and American Machines for GOOD USABLE SPARE PARTS. Let us supply your needs and reduce your motor upkeep. MEWHINNEY & GEDDES, Motor Cycle Experts, 207 Princes street (Next Masonic Hotel). Easter holidays.—w. a. scott & SONS have good Reconditioned MOTOR CYCLES, low priced: terms to suit. AJ.S.p 1930, side valve, electric; £33. • New Hudson, 3J side valve; £3O. Hudson Electric, late model; £3O. AJ.S. —Trade in your old machine lor • new A.J.S.; reliable, comfortable, economical.—W. A. SCOTT & SONS. 23ra POOLE & STABLES, 266 Princes street, Automobile and General Electrical Engineers; all kinds of Batteries Charged and Repaired. POOLE & STABLES, Agents for DagenUe Batteries, all British ; Motor Cycles and Cars. Phone 18-022. POOLE & STABLES; Expert Repairers ol Magnetos, Self-starters, and Generators; Rewinding a speciality ; charges reasonable. TI/fOTORISTS Mudguards. Panels, etc., ill. Repaired; Acetone Welding; Accident Insurance Work Specialists. Anderson's Motor Body Works, 140-142 Crawford street. MOTORISTS ! —Park Your Cara at RAILWAY SERVICE STATION (H. Roberts, propr.), north end of Railway Station. NEW FORD, latest Model Touring .CAR; never used ; a bargain.—National Mortgage and Agency Company. 22m Reboring by stormizing produces POWER. It's Inexpensive and quickly carried out at Minis’, Moray place. PHONE 10-506 tor Particulars and a Quote for REBORING by the Marvellous New Method.—Minis’, Moray place. MR WISEHEAD has his Car STORMIZED (ACCURATELY REBOEED) and has trouble-free running during winter.— MILLI S’, 24m SAFETY PARKING and SERVICE STATION, night and day service; Is per day or evening—Moray place (opposite First Church) SAFETY. PARKING and SERVICE STATION. All Brands Oil and Petrol stocked. Park while at Theatre, Is. SAFETY PARKING and SERVICE STATION. All . Repairs, Vulcanising. Battery Charged, Greasing, Washing, and Polishing.—Opposite First Church. 7m FIVE DAYS HOLIDAYS—Five Days SNAPSHOTTING. Take Plenty of Films from Neills and win Cash Prizes.

Analysts’ finds of iron filings in tea, coal tar disinfectant in stout, arrowroot in cocoa, and excess of sand in certain milled or ground foods, are mentioned in the Sale of Food and Drugs report, just issued in Britain. The report states that 136,615 samples of food and drugs were analysed in 1030, and that 6496 were reported as adulterated or not up to standard—4.B per cent., compared with 5.8 per cent, in 1028, and 5.4 per centin 1920. Samples contravening the regulations included 307 sausage and other meat products. There were 4581 samples of adulterated or not-up-to-sample milk, traces of tin in three samples of rum, lead in two samples of beer, and synthetic flavouring, and no butter in “ rum and butter toffee.” Twelve samples of polonies, etc., were deficient in meat. A Waikaia farmer, in conversation with a Mataura Ensign reporter, said that in all his experience, extending over 40 years, he .had never seen better crops than this year. The oats are good, and the turnips were never better. There is a little club root, or course, in the turnips, but the grass is really splendid._ It has been a very fine year for Waikaia farmers. Low prices are the only drawback.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21602, 24 March 1932, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21602, 24 March 1932, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21602, 24 March 1932, Page 18

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