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’Phone: House 148 r. ’Phone: Garage 148 w. Sweeping Reductions in “FORD” Prices. TOURING CAR Five-Seater RUNABOUT Two-Seater £IBO £l7O F. 0.8., Wellington. These New Prices are subject to increase Without Notice. BUY YOUR FORD NOW ! ; ARNOLD WESTON, SOLE AGENT FOR THE PAH lATU A & WOODVILLE DISTRICTS. J GARAGE NEXT "HERALD” OFFICE.

A BETTER OYERLAND BUT IT COSTS ONLY £3lO. AN ENORMOUS production of 1000 OVERLAND'CARS a day makes possible the wonderful value in the 1916 Model—No. 75. It is an all-round better ear. It embodies most of the good features of previous Overlands, plus many improvements. For instance, rear springs are of Cantilever pattern. They minimise road joggle, and assure perfectly smooth running. OVERLAND quality is well known— one Canterbury farmer has driven his OVERLAND 27,000 MILES ON ROUGH COUNTRY WITHOUT ANY TROUBLE WHATEVER. The 1916 model combines this reliability with grace, comfort and economy of upkeep. It is of streamline build, finished in beautiful black enamel, and equipped with every con%enience and comfort. Electric light and starter are included. THE PRICE IS ONLY £3lO, DESPITE WAR IMPORT DUTY. Come and Investigate. A Model Waits. -BASTIN & AVERY. MANGAHAO ROAD.

DK> MODEL *255 Baby Grand *355 CHEVROLET I

5 Passenger 2 Passenger T HE ffV OHEV™ is «very inch a car, complete in every detail, of --- sufficient wheel-base (102 inches) to ensure perfect riding qualities There is something distinctively individual about the “CHEVROLET ’’ with its clear-cut black finish. The equipment includes Mohair Taiored Top Top Cover and Side Curtains, Wind Shield Electric Horn Complete 100 l Box, including Pum pand Jack. Tyres, 30 x 3*. Weight 18cwt Fit- ™ ‘Sy, B **™ Starter and Lights (guaranteed). Here are some other “CHEVROLET Features: ENGINE.—4 cylinder, of the celebrated valve-in-head type. The detachable head contains all the valve mechanism that can be easily discon nected, permitting the grinding of valves and removal of carbon at the bench. BODY.—Attention is called particularly to the clear lines and substan tial manner m which this body is built, with proper fitting doors that do not rattle. The “turtle-back’’ covering the rear deck may be detached in a lew minutes by removing four bolts; this provides a platform of liberal size for carrying space. TRANSMISSION—Is of the selective type three speeds forward and reverse. Is praeioally noiseless All gears are made of nickel steel heattreated m oil. Shafts and bearings are very liberal, the shifting device jKKsit've, and easy to operate. The transmission is designed to handle the ear with a liberal f actor of safety. This type and grade of transmission is not usually found in this price car. CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS FROM SOLE WVIRVRtPv AGENTS * H.'J, Jones & Co., Garage Lincoln Road, Mas tor ton 'Phonos— Garage Private* STUDY ECONOMY ! AMD DEAL AT —P. It. KENT’S, ■— Ponguot’a So-3»»dvia% Storakaupa* \fl Y CANVASSER calls regularly. Wait for him and comparv Prices Di9trict nVt " nK fr ° m * "° " n am ’ ,lor dsliT4rsd »nv part REMEMBER. You can get BEST GOODS at the LOWEST Sole Agent in the Pongaroa District for Cooper’s Famous Sheep ilf£ P. R. KENT’S Bax No. 20 Phyri# No. 2, tir«a.. WHERE THE GOOD SPITS 0\ OIK FROM.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5539, 20 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5539, 20 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5539, 20 September 1916, Page 2