MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CYCLES, AND ACCESSORIES M R MOTOR-CYCLIST, PRICES TALK, We will still Regrind your Cylinder and Fit New Piston, etc., from £2 for the job. Only first-class material used. Also, New Motor-Cycle Batteries, charged and ready for the road, and guaranteed or replaced free, 21s each. None better. W. A. JUSTICE, RHODES, LIMITED, 206 George street. rpYRES and TUBES, 36 x 6, 18 x 5.50. X IS x 6.00, IS x 6.50, 19 x 5.50, 19 x 7.00, 20 x 1.50, 20 x 4.75, 20 x 5.25, 21 x 4.75. —Crown Car Wreckers, 5 Frederick street; phone 12-675. MOTORISTS. Mudguards, Panels, Repaired; Acetone Welding; Accident Insurance Specialists, i— 'Anderson’s Motor Works, 140 Crawford street (phone 12-532). WHEN in Trouble ring 11-746, Stedman's Oarage, Bond street, for Prompt, Efficient, Courteous Service. tIMRST GRADE TYRES at lowest prices. Secure our quotation before buying.— Todd Motors. Ltd. 16au OR x 5.00 Tyres, £2 4s 6d; SO x 5.00, £2 10s 6d; 30 x 4.50, £1 12*; 29 x 4.75, £2 Os 9d.—Todd Motors, Ltd. WANTED, Sturmey Archer GEARBOX, or any to fit Raleigh 2J h.p. Motor Cycle ; 1926 model. —495, Times. WANTED to BUY, 2-3 Ton TRUCK; dual wheels; tip preferred.—Address 539, Times Office. “ OF interest to All Motorists—the New VEEDOL, 100 per cent. Pennsylvania Paraffin Base; Veedol’s famous quality made 100 per cent, better. INQUIRE about EXTREME PRESSURE LUBRICANT, the new wonder Oil, tor gearbox and differential use; all Garages, or AT Wholesale Distributors for Otago, ll B. Dennlston and Co., 31 Moray place West, Dunedin.- Phone 11-118. 8£ USED CARS FOR SALE on VAUXHALL SALOON, 124-inch Wheelbase. Fitted out in every detail for Camping. COST £740. We are offering it in splendid order for £245. This car has been very' carefully driven and attended to. COOKE, HOWLTSON, AND CO., LTD., THE HOUSE FOR SOUND VALUE, ' 55-59 HANOVER STREET.
Kaitangata Coal always gives satisfaction —obtainable from all coal merchants, —Advt.
America’s “ Florence Nightingale ’ was 102 years of age on June 26. She is Mrs Minerva Hartmann, believed to be the world’s oldest war nurse. She is a little, rugged-faced woman who ekes out a precarious living in a San Francisco suburb by doing crochet work. Minerva—as she is affectionately called—served in four wars —tiie American Revolutionary War, the Indian and the Spanish Wars, and the Philippine Insurrection. But she has never drawn a pension from the Government because the records of her service have peon lost, and when, the people of California started a fund to help her she refused to take a penny.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22357, 3 September 1934, Page 16
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