\?l\ LFU2E The Popolar Theatre PRESENTING ALWAYS THE BEST PICTHRE PROGRAMME IN N.T. To-night 7.30 last Night of DOROTHY DALTON •n THE WOMAN WHO WAtKDD- AIIONE THE ..MELODRAMA- BEAUTIFUL; GOReTEOU«LYIFRODI&iOD::.AItfD. :. told. ,1,:. '•-■’i; v ... f MARIE PREVOST i» DON’T GET, A ROLLICKING COMEDY DRAMA OF A STAGE ..BEIAUTY AND MEN. AND MANY OTHER SUPERB ATTRACTIONS. MATIN- E 2 P.M. TO-MORROW .* NIGHT 7.30 ETHEL M. DELL’S THE PLACE OF HONOR STORY tf % STARRING MADGE WHITE. -HUGH BUCKLER. ‘ —ALSO ' f ,," -T-•" CONSTANCE BINNEY in SUCH A LITTLE QUEEN ONE OF THE SWEETEST AND MOST SENTIMENTAL STORIES-OF LOWE AND ADVENTURE EVER. TOLD. A STORY OF EMOTIONS. ■ ' MACK SENNETT COMEDY HALL BOY COMEDY. GAZETTES. TRAVELOGUES, ETC. DAY 1/1. 6d and 3d. NIGHT 1/1 and 9d- BOOK AT MUIR’S.
8 8 88 8 88 88-8.8 888888 BUICK Seventeen **A CAB FOB EVERY PURPOSE. Buick Fours Four 34 Two-Passenger Roadster .......'..'.... £390 Four 35 Five-Passenger Touring' ..... I £4OO Four 35 Five-Passenger “Special’' Touring £415 Four 36 Three-Passenger Coupe £520 Four 38 Five-Passenger Touring Sedan £SBO Four 37 Five-Passenger Sedan £595 Buick Sixes Six 44 Three-Passenger Roadster ...................... 5 £400; Six 45 Five-Passenger Touring ........ CSKjjci. Six 45 Five-Passenger “Special” Touring £526 Six 49 Seven-Passenger Touring £590 Six. 49 Seven-Passenger “Special” Touring ..... . ...... £620. Six 54 Three-Passenger Sport Roadster £620 Six 55 Four-Passenger Sport Touring ................... £640 Six 48 Four-Passenger Coupe £730 Six 41 Five-Passenger Touring Sedan . £746 Six 47 Five-Passenger Sedan £765 Six 60 Seven-Passenger Sedan ; f £826 ,• Above prices f.o.b. Auckland, and for wood wheel equipment. NEVER IN ITS TWENTY YEARS OF LEADERSHIP HAS Local Dealers ORMOND'S MOTORS CO.
D GE £395 Main Ports Timkin BenMngs Throughout. Magneto Ignition. “The Car that Always Lives Up to Its Good Name,” ALLEN BROS. & ’Phone
Have you seen the New Series : Of Good ■
THE FIRST OAR DESIGNED AND PRODUCED ENTIRELY BY THE NEW MAXWELL ORGANISATION. •, i /' ALONG WITH ITS PERFECTLY BALANCED, MOTOR—WHICH IS IN ITSELF A LARGE ELEMENT OF DRIVING COMFORT—THE NEW SERIES OF THE GOOD MAXWELL IS A REMARKABLY EASY CAR TO DRIVE. . . v ’ • STEERING, CLUTCH, BRAKES, GEAR-SHIFT, ALL OPERATE WITH THJS MINIMUM OF PHYSICAL EFFORT. • ' THE NICE ADJUSTMENT OF THE EXCEPTIONALLY LONG SPRINGS TO THE WEIGHT OF THE,CHASSIS EFFECTS A RIDING EASE THAT IS DECIDEDLY UNUSUAL IN A LIGHT OAR. Elements of Unusual Value. - FIVE WIRE WHEELS; CORD TYRES 31 i 4, LIBERTY D.U. 4 MAGNETO; ZENITH CARBURETTER: DRUM. TYPE LAMPS-; .UNUSUALLY LONG SPRINGS; ALEMITE LUBRICATION, MOTORDRIVEN ELECTRIC HORN; DEEP, WIDE, ROOMY SEATS, REAL LEATHER UPHOLSTERY; NEW TYPE WATERTIGHT WIND SHIELD AND WIPER. . , „ > FOR CATALOGUES AND FURTHER PARTICULARS AND DEMONSTRATION, APPLY TO—LOCAL SOL® AGENT— L. WILKINSON v Motor Supplies.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16091, 3 April 1923, Page 7
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