r-1 •vy k <\ (ul v \ r/t - ri f 9 ml!!/' iiMPS im ‘ ' r; V r tw.V - •/»* /T ■A. f//r IH yof'W >ll,l C 4 ■fA> ’** 4 ,- / % Mi f l i X'CV*-'-' 0 DENNIS MOTOR LORRIES Successfully compete with the railways. The “ Dennis" is Britain’s foremost lorry. It is splendidly built throughout and is the most economical as well as the most efficient means of transport. A Manager of a well-known British firm paid this striking tribute to the value of Motor Transport:— "As a result of special tests we found that Motor Transport saves handling, simplifies charging, avoids pilferage, saves packing, and reduces costs.** Think seriously over these points, for they touch your business too—and then send for a “Dennis” Catalogue. Two-Ton, Four-Ton, or Six-Ton Chassis can be supplied without delay. Remember! We are not Belling re-conditioned War Machine*. We guarantee that all ” Dennis” Lorries are new in every detail. The N.Z. Express Co. Ltd. SOLE AGENTS Office* in all Chief Towns
i ’■ ( \ Such is the description rightly applied to D.I.C. Millinery. A visit to our Showroom will emphasise it to your own eyes. Very chic is the LFI J LF. I OQ)l F illustrated above. With Navy Satin crown, floral brim, and smart bow to finish— Price 59/6 We also have a very special line of HATS AND TOQUES which will appeal to any taste — Price 39 6 Prominent features this season: Famous “WREN,'’ “OSTRICH,” and “WEBRON” PEDAL STRAWS. In most attractive shades and designs - - From 29,6 to 84 - each D.I.C. Dunedin
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Otago Witness, Issue 3526, 11 October 1921, Page 12
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253Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3526, 11 October 1921, Page 12
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