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MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CYCLES, AND ACCESSORIES DON'T WASTE MONEY ON A RECONDITIONED ENGINE EVERY YEAR. INVEST IN A TROUBLE-FREE TRIPLE-LIFE CHEVROLET. The long life car and the long life truck. 150,000 miles without reboring is the normal Chevrolet Performance. Low Price but long life is the Motoring World's Verdict on Chevrolet Cars from £267. Truck Chassis from £195. COOKE, HOWLISON, AND CO., LTD., 55-59 HANOVER STREET. Telephone 11-665. BARGAINS—I93I B.S.A. O.H.V. ElectiTc, all chromium; Our Price, £4O. 1933 Norton, 3£ h.p. 0.H.V., Electric; Our Price, £55 for latest Big Tank Model. 1928 A.J.S. 3£ 0.H.V.; Our Price, £2O. 1927 Enfield, 2| 0.H.V.; £ls. Rugby Car, 5-seater Tourer; Our Price, £3O. Silencers, latest round type, all chromium; 14s 6d each. RHODES LIMITED (W. A. JUSTICE), 206 George street. INTRODUCING THE ONLV I RADIATOR FLUSHING MACHINE In Dunedin. v Park your car and have it washed, creased, repaired and RADIATOR FLUSHED At REILLY'S CENTRAL PARKING STATION, LTD., Moray place-King street. TSED MOTOR CYCLE PARTS, O For All Makes, At ALLAN CRIGHTON'S, Specialists in Used Sales and Scares, Cargill's Corner, South Dunedin. Phones 23-811; Workshop, 23-911; Residence, 23-727. Triumph Agents. r o W ON VIE w: _| 1936 MODELS: 500 Norton, £ll7 10s; 500 Matchless, £102; 250 Francis Barnett, two-stroke, £57 10s. Inspection invited. J. C. MEWHINNEY PTY., LTD., 249 Princes street. OTORISTS Mudguards, Panels Repaired; Acetone Welding; Accident Insurance Specialists.—Anderson's Motor Works, 140 Crawford street (phone 12-532). 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, for gearbox and differential use; all Garages, or T Wholesale Distributors for Otago, R. ii. b. Denniston and Co., 31 Moray place west, Dunedin. Phone 11-118. RELIABLE driver wishes HIRE Car or small Truck, ten days Christmas; state terms. —197, Times Office. ?OR SALE. 2 real good 36 by 6 TYRES ' and TUBES.—Apply 165 Castle street. IASH for AUSTIN 7; urgent.—Full par- ) ticulars to 218. Times Office. USED CARS FOR SALE 'OU CAN ENJOY YOUR XMAS JL HOLIDAYS IN ONE OF THESE. JEWETT TOURING, leather upholstery, new hood and side curtains, good tyres, spare wheel; full touring equip--111 ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY TOURING 14 h.p. Engine, rebored and overhauled, rigid side curtains, good tyres; economical on petrol and oil. £3B. CHANDLER SEDAN, roomy 5-seater; large luggage trunk; a well cared for, high-grade car. £BS. GRAY TON TRUCK, with tilt; good tyres; a Christmas syndicate can knock a ton of fun out of this one. £ls. COOKE, HOWLISON, AND CO., LTD., 55-59 HANOVER STREET. m .JOE SALES, 267 PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN. Phone 11-312. (Opp. Vesta Battery.) CHRYSLER, P J jYMO £ T q H ' From £399. F S??tt2tv DE SOTO, ILL ¥o^a' From £448. Fr ° m £269 - DISTRIBUTORS. Also Reliable USED CARS. 1934 PLYMOUTH DE LUXE .. £325 1934 FORD V 8 £215 1933 FORD V 8 £215 DE SOTO, Late Model £195 NASH TOURER £6O DODGE COUPE £45 SINGER COUPE £95 CHEV. 4-TON DELIVERY ~. .'. £SO WHIPPET 4-TON, late model £97 10s EASY TERMS. TRADE IN. MOTOR SALES for'MOTOR , VEHICLES. [TSED CARS AND TRUCKS. STUDEBAKER COACH £95 DODGE DD COUPE £lB5 OLDSMOBILE 4-DOOR SEDAN .. £155 AUSTIN 16 H.P. SEDAN .. .. £l5O LEA FRANCIS 10 H.P. ROADSTER ~ £4O T. R. TAYLOR, Distributor, Standard and Pontiac Cars, Reo Trucks and Buses. Garage and Showrooms: , 381-3 PRINCES STREET SOUTH. Phone 13-842. GOOD, sound, cheap USED CARS ready for your Xmas Holidays; call and inspect the following:—Morris Cowley Roadster, £6O; Austin 7 Saloon. £75: Butck Tourer, £80; Austin 12 Tourer, £75; Oldsmobile Coach, £BS; Essex Coach, £105; Humber 9 h.p. Saloon, £130; Jewett 6-cyl. Coach, £75. —Austin Motors (Otago), Ltd., 284-286 Princes street (phone 13-215). )URANT 6 4-door SEDAN; Just to hand; completely overhauled; new duco (blue) ; upholstery first-class; absolute new car appearance; economical and reliable; exceptionable value at £215; easy terms. — Todd Motors, Ltd. TUDEBAKER SPECIAL SIX; good runkj ning order; a holiday trip at low cost; £l2 10s.—Todd Motors, Ltd. k ODGE DELIVERY VAN, 4-cyllnder; re- ) conditioned ; suitable baker or butcher; £9O ; easiest terms.—Todd Motors, Ltd. PLYMOUTH COUPE, 4-cylinder; leather jl upholstery; sturdy, economical car; 25 m.p.g.; £145; terms.—Todd Motors, Ltd. AXWELL CHRYSLER J-ton TRUCK; very economical delivery; snip at £25; easiest terms. —Todd Motors, Ltd., Princes street. 1 Q 97 LIGHT Six ROADSTER; new Xt/fQI tyres and mechanically sound;! price, £SO, or near offer.—2o6, Times, ENGLISH quality CAR, 5-seater Tourer, good engine; mileage 10.000; tyres excellent; reserve reduced.—Public Trust. FRUIT FOR SALE CHERRIES, best quality; 101 b cases 6s 6d, 51b cases 3s 6d ; cash orders; sidings 8d extra. —Hugh Munro, fruitgrower, Alexandra.

Although superstition was not eo obvious during the present day it still existed, stated Mr K. Ross, of Feilding, to a nieelInjj; of the Palnicrstoii North Rotary Club (says the Manawatu Times). He instanced the case where the New Zealand Railways had eliminated bunk No. 13 from sleeping cars. Country people would not accept these quarters on a train, although city people apparently were not so concerned over the unlucky " number. Since the police at Whakatane had no stock of cast-iron tools on hand, an attempt to make the latest batch of prisoners in the lock-up earn their keep failed rather disastrously. First they were introduced to the wood pile; they broke the axes. Next an attempt was made to get some gardening out of them; they broke the spade. When they started on briar-cutting the slashers went_ the way of all old slashers; but the climax came when they were ordered to sweep out the cells —they broke the broom!

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22751, 11 December 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22751, 11 December 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22751, 11 December 1935, Page 16

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