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MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CYCLES, AND ACCESSORIES. pH E SA L E 0 F A LIFE TfM E ! Our STOCKTAKING TAKES PLACE SHORTLY, and we have ARRIVING in JULY our 1933 WILLY'S CARS, so must SACRIFICE our ENTIRE STOCK of USED CARS. We LIST A FEW that MUST INTEREST YOU:— . WHIPPET TOURING, small mileage £95 OAKLAND TOURING, Latest Model £BS CROSSLEY TOURING; a high-class Car £BS RUGBY TOURING, excellent order £4o STUDEBAKER DELIVERY, toady for hard work £(o ESSEX (Six) DELIVERY; enclosed body; been thoroughly over- . hauled DURANT (Six) SEDAN; a great buy £135 OVERLAND (Six) SEDAN; really good value £?j> HORNET (Six) SEDAN; a chance of a lifetime .• ££4o TRUCKS — CARRIERS, CONTRACTORS, FREIGHTERS, COAL MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS These MUST INTEREST YOU. WILLYS KNIGHT, 1-li-Ton Chassis, in spanking order; six practically new tyres £165 FORD TON. going wonderfully well • ■ -• £ls DODGE. 30cwt; long wheel base; four-speed gearbox, 32 x<6 tyres, all round. Tins Truck is just in and is being gone through in our workshop. Do not hesitate to inspect it while down. Price when completed .. .. £l4O We would ask you to Remember that we are Prepared to Accept any REASONABLE TERMS on any of the above Cars or Trucks. OPEN FRIDAY E\ ENIN6S, 7 to 9. WE ALSO SELL FIRST-GRADE PETROL at Is Scl a GALLON. THE SOUTH ISLAND MOTORS, LTD., ANZAC SQUARE, DUNEDIN.

LEADS QEB'VB ole t THE AMERICAN REGISTRATION LIST FOR 1932 and 1933 With 37 PER CENT.. Almost Three Times as many as Any Other Car. This Popular Vote shows Chevrolet THE CAR OF THE YEAR. COOKE, HOWL!SON, & CO., LTD.. ARE PLEASED TO ARRANGE DEMONSTRATIONS OF THIS WONDERFUL CAR. 55-59 HANOVER STREET. 1932 8.5. A., 2? O.H.V. COMPLETE ELECTRIC SPEEDO, Etc. GENUINE MILEAGE, 4200. TO BE SOLD, £45. SEE THIS AND YOU ARE SURE 10 BUY. W. A. JUSTICE, RHODES. LTD., B.S.A. Motor Cycle Agents, 206 George street.. MOTOR CYCLE REPAIRS AND SPARE PARTS. We have in Stock a Large Assortment - of good *USED a"hd NEW SPARE PARTS for All Makes of Motor Cycles, both British and American. Let us quote you. Second-hand Motor Cycles For Sale. REPAIRS and ENGINE TUNING a SPECIAI/TY. Get our Prices for a Rebore. Country inquiries promptly attended to. MEWHINNEY & GEDDES. 26 n Princes street. Ajax" super power batteries (Over 3/00 In use In Otago). Guaranteed Two Years. Phone 18-066. GOLD BAND SERVICE CO.. LTD, WANTED to PURCHASE, Second-hand CARS and TRUCKS.— Gillies’ Garage, Wrecking Department. Phone 1346, Oamaru. , , . 22Ju MOTORISTS Mudguards, Panels Repaired I Acetone Welding; Accident Insurance ■ Specialists Anderson's Motor Works. 140 Crawford street (phone 15-532) ‘T> LOCKED RADIATORS Cleaned by enJ j tlrely new process: satisfaction guaranteed ; quick service.—Gillies’ Garage, Oamaru (phone 1346) 27ap !_ —— T WANTED to BUY, 3-seater CAR: up to £SO cash ; Bulck Six preferred.—4oß. Times. V CLYDE BATTERIES, for all Cars; 6 volts, 45s.—Geddes Supplies, Ltd., corner Bond and Manor streets, Dunedin. WHEN In Trouble ring 11-746, Stedman’s Garage, Bond street, for Prompt. Efficient, Courteous Service, WANTED. Light MOTOR or Light DELIVERY. —Apply Telephone 18-161. S\f Interest to All Motorists—the New V/ VBBDOL, 100 pdr cent. Pennsylvania Paraffin Base ; Veedol’s famous quality njmle 100 per cent, better: INQUIRE about EXTREME PRESSURE LUBRICANT, the new wonder Oil, for gearbox and differential use; all Garages or AT Wholesale Distributors for Otago, R, B Dennlston and Co., 31 Moray place West, Dunedin; phone 11-118. St SAFETY PARKING and SERVICE- STATION, night and day service; la per day or evening.—Moray place (opposite First Church). ■ SAFETY PARKING and SERVICE STA--5 TION. All Brands Oil and Petrol Itocked. Park while at Theatre, Is. SAFETY PARKING and_ SERVICE STATION. Ail Repairs, Vulcanising, Battery Charged, Greasing, Washing, and Polishing.—Opposite First Church. 6ap USED CARS FOR; SALE fi-j AA—BRITISH TOURER; good apS/Xv/Vf pearance; small mileage; mechanically sound ; take car part payment.— Farmers’ Garage, Vogel street. 23Ju I. = ===• BUSINESSES FOR SALE HOTEL (Christchurch) Good lease; splendid turnover; well furnished; Ingoing £2OOO approx.—Alex. Harris, Ltd., 203 Princes street. HOTEL (Southland) —Leasehold: turnover £4OOO yearly; nice home; wealthy district. —Alex. Harris, Ltd. HOTEL (Central Otago)—Freehold ; doing steady business; well furnished and stocked ; £4OOO, walk In.—Alex. Harris, Ltd. HOTEL (South Canterbury)—Leasehold; turnover nearly £2OO weekly; superior commercial house.—Alex. Harris, Ltd., auctioneers. HOTEL (Leasehold) —Takings £7O weekly; Ingoing about £9OO. —ALEX. HARRIb, LTD., Auctioneers, 203 Princes street. BUSINESSES WANTED. VSTANTED, Country STORE, in good dlsW trict. —Apply Box 30, Owaka. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. WANTED, for reliable couple, furnished or unfurnished PLAT, about 3 rooms ; central preferred. Patersons. Rattray street. 23ju CHEAP SECTION Wanted; Green Island or other suburb; state price and It would accept deposit.—394. Times. . WANTED TO LEASE WANTED to LEASE, comfortable HOUSE and 20 to 30 acres.—39l, Times. Emil Joenssou, a Swedish farmhand, lias found a fortune. He was ploughing a field in Krnpp, a parish of Skaane, ! the most, southerly- of the old provinces of Sweden, when lie saw something blue and white in a freshly-turned furrow. He stopped his team. The plough had turned up a fine bit of porcelain and scattered the gold and silver coins that it once contained. Joenssou fetched hie master, who brought an archaeologist, and between them they- unearthed a hoard of treasure, about 400 old coins and beautiful ornaments made by master silversmiths when their art was at its zenith. Among them are the mountings of a belt decorated with garlands of acanthus and carnations, and an exquisite little Madonna standing on a crescent moon. It is believed the treasure must have belonged to some nobleman. As the ornaments are among the finest specimens of their kind now 1 existing, they have been purchased by the State Historical Museum, and the farmhand is now a rich man. Some of the ornaments are about 450 years old. and must have been family heirlooms. Their proud owners can little have guessed that they would one day bring a ploughman a fortune.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21987, 23 June 1933, Page 16

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