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SALES BY AUCTION FRIDAY, MARCH 20. ■At 1 p.m. At " Tokorangi,” Tapanui. JERSEY PEDIGrIeE STOCK REDUCTION SALE. MESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., LTD., Dunedin and Kelso, have received instructions from Mr N. Moore to offer by auction, at bia farm, Tapanui, as above: 21 female pedigree Jersey Cattle 1 pedigree Bull Calf. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE.—Two years ago, under Government testing conditions, this Herd was the Premier one of Southland. Fifteen of the above are in milk, six are rising two-year-old heifers, and one bull calf. Intending purchasers should not miss this opportunity. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers, . ‘ WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO. SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1930, At 11 a.m. At INVERCARGILL SHOW GROUNDS. IMPORTANT SALE OF OLD-ESTAB-LISHED ROMNEY STUD FLOCK. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & CO., y * LTD., have received instructions from Mr Donald Macdonald (Edendale) to offer for Unreserved Auction Sale, on the above date and place; The Whole of hie well-known Stud Romney Flock, comprising—--250 stud Romney Ewes (one-shear upwards; to be sold in pens ot 5) 56 one-shear Romney flock Rams 4 Romney stud Rams 90 Romney Ewe Lambs 70 Romney Ram Lambs. We recommend these Sheep to breeders with the utmost confidence. They are noted for their Lardy constitution and type, and the Rams from this flock have always given great satisfaction wherever used. They have been used on hill country each year with splendid resulta. ~ The flock is an old-established one, and no effort has been spared to keep it up to the highest standard. The stud sires used on the flock have been drawn from some of the leading flocks in New Zealand. Mr C. E. Robertson will be attending the sale, and will be prepared to make selections and purchases for those unable to be present. MOTOR CARS, MOTOR CYCLES, AND ACCESSORIES IMPRESSIVE PERFORMANCE. WOLSELEY WASP gains first place in Oamaru Hill Climb Against All Comers. OPEN CLASS HILL CLIMB RESULTS. WOLSELEY WASP .. Ist 3524 points NEXT CAR .. 2nd 4079 points NEXT CAR .. .. 3rd 4637 points More impressive still is the fact that the WOLSELEY WASP was only 8 3-3 seconds behind the 8-cylindcr 30 H.P. car gaining fastest time. The WOLSELEY WASP is bristling with new features—it is a car with a future —that comparison will show to be JUST A LITTLE BIT BETTER ALL THE WAY. THROUGH. FOUR-DOOR SEDAN. £299. THE SOUTH ISLAND MOTORS, LTD., ANZAC SQUARE. DON’T DON’T DON’T MISS SEEING. RIDING THE NEW CHRYSLER PRODUCTIONS AT MOTOR SALES, 407 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. Phone 11-312. AGENTS FOR CHRYSLER. PLYMOUTH, DE SOTO. HILLMAN. CHRYSLER THE ARISTOCRAT. CHRYSLER FOB PERFORMANCE CHRYSLER FOR ECONOMY. CHRYSLER FOR EFFICIENCY. OUR INVITATION to see and RIDE WITHOUT OBLIGATION means YOU. GET our VALUATION ON TRADE IN BEFORE BUYING’. SELECT USED CARS AS UNDER: FORD 8 h.p. 4-door Saloon, mlg. 4500, as new, 1935 £195 PLYMOUTH 1929 Sedan .. .. £125 FORD 1934 Sedan, mileage only 12,000, snip .. , £225 Confidential financial accommodation. DON'T DISCARD e Your MAGNETO, GENERATOR. STARTER, ETC., BECAUSE YOU ARE TOLD IT IS NOT REPAIRABLE. BRING IT TO AUTO ELECTRICS (OTAGO), LTD., 18 CARROLL STREET, Phone 11-960 (two lines). Q U T P R I C E. S. MOTOR CLOTHING. Guaranteed Waterproof, Not Shoddy. Leggings—usual price 16s 6d, cut price lls 3d pair; Seatless Trousers—usual price 22s 6d, cut price 14s 9d; Doublebreasted Coats—usual price 355, cut price 21s 9d. Cash only. RHODES, LTD., 206 George street. A JAX “ EXPANSION PLATE ’ A BATTERIES. Greater capacity, improved design, and the only EXPANSION PLATE BATTERY in the world. 13-plate, £2 18s 6d; 15-plate, £3 10s; 17-plate, £4 ss; 12v 9-plate, £4 I2s 6d (two years’ guarantee); Motor Cycle, £1 lOs (12 months’ guarantee). GOLD BAND SERVICE CO., LTD., 36 Moray place West. “ " Performance, economy, apX pearance and spares service keep sales figures on top; prices from £74 10s. At Last, the "JAMBS” Utility Machine; 160 miles per gallon ; a utility Light-weight at .£47 10s. ALLAN CRICHTON, Otago Agents. MOTORISTS Mudguards, Panels Repaired: Acetone Welding; Accident Insurance Specialists.—Anderson's Motor Works, 140 Crawford street (phone 12-5321 WHEN needing machinery get a Quotation from Minis’; machinery made for most trades.—Mlllls, Moray place. VISIT the most up-to-date SERVICE BTATION In town.—Mlllls, 330 Moray place, opposite King street. FOR quick, lasting REPAIRS to Motors, Motor Cycles, Trucks, come to MILLIS’ SERVICE STATION, 330 Moray place. WANTED. Dodge Four, Chevrolet Long Spring, or Bulck Four or Light Six CAR. —Particulars 859, Times. NOW recognised as having the finest and most exclusive selection of WALLPAPERS In Dunedin.—Tlngey’s, Moray place. help of Professor Barr, it was complete, I demonstrated it before the British Association. “ Then I took it to Paris and Brussels and demonstrated it for the Queen — now the Queen-Mother —of the Belgians. * I taught children at blind schools to use it. “It is a marvellous instrument. Any > blind person can learn in two or three : months to read by ear.” A book is i attached to the optophone and adjust- ' merits made to suit the size of type ■ and spacing. Each letter of the alpha- ' bet lias its own sound. A ray of light, ! working on the solignum principle, passes under the linos of type, and as • it touches each letter the sound for that j letter is made. The blind person, wearing earphones, r thus hears the printed words. Any book l or pamphlet in the English language can t be read. Advertising pays its way, often many • times over. It will permit lower prices , through increased volume. It can reduce 1 selling costs. It can lessen the time in ' which a product moves from factory to 5 consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22832, 17 March 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22832, 17 March 1936, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22832, 17 March 1936, Page 18