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Hurrah for Orossley I Messrs. f'rnsslcv Motors, Limited, are innkinjr ;i splendid hid fnr the overseas market with their 15-30 h.p. model, a very complete and highly-finished produet. One of these cars recently won the “Loyd Delamere Cap” in the Trials initiated by the Royal Eastern African Automobile Association. The course was liver very heavy country and was about fifty miles in length, but. this car was able, in show the remarkable petrol consumption of 36.2 miles ppr gallon. When nrie considers that the engine measures 80 mm. x 120 mm., it will readily be admitted that such a performance wants heating. * Messrs. Orossley Motors, Limited, arepaying special attention to Spain, having tried out their models over some of the very rough roads there. The conclusion arrived at by their export manager was that Orossley cars had nothing to contend with in Spajir which they could not surmount with ease. It is interesting to note that this company are motor car manufacturers by appointment to H.M. the King of Spain. H.S. Motors LOCAL AGENTS. M suitable Sporting Requi> ties from our Hock is easy, because only the best goods selected with an eye to service, are found here, end the prices sum continually winning new customers for us, , Inspection always welcomed, •* PRIMROSE & LESLIE Str«®t Phono 84. GISBORNE AUTUMN PAINTING, SAVE THE SURFACE ”- GET BUSY NOTWITHSTANDING the- continued rise' in cost of Raw Material, I can still supply requirements for Ready-to-us& House Paints, in ail colors, at- Wholesale Prices, February, 1925. ROOF PAINTS 21/- per Gallon. ZINC FINISHING. 23/6 Gal. WHITE LEAD FINISHING 23/6 UNDERCOATINGS. 23/6' Gal. v TITANIUM ZINC. 23/6 Gal. TIMANOX, 23/6 Gal. Half-Gallon Cans, 6d each extra. Packed in 6-Gallon Cases. Cases extra. 5 per cent. Discount for Cush. OVENDEN’S HEREFORD PAINT WORKS TOP BUTENE ROAD, KAITI, OISBOENE. 'PHONE 1140. AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC COOKING STOVE WE HAVE ON SHOW A MODEL OF THE LATEST CAMPBELL ELECTRIC COOKER. PLACE the Dinner in the Stove, switch on the, current, go out visiting or chopping, and your Dinner will be ready when you return. Call for Particulars and Prices. q w. j. sinclaFr & CO. PEEL STREET SOLE AGENTS (•Phone 804) “FOR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL.” (P.O. Box 227). CREPE RUBBER SOLES THE advent of the natural Crepe Rubber Sole has completely , revolutionised footwear by giving something entirely new, possessing qualities which cannot be found in any other form of boot or shoe sole. Natural plantation-finished Crepe Rubber provides the perfect s.ole v — a sole which is. extremely durable, resilient, and 1 flexible. Owing to the serrations of Crepe Rubber, this sole gives a perfect grip on turf, ground, and it is the cheapest and most economical on the market. This unique sole is cut from unadulterated, new live rubber, specially milled on the plantations. It is not subjected to any.breaking-down process, and thus it- retains its natural gristly texture, together with the original, nerve and spring, ensuring flexibilty and foot-ease. ' -i The leading exponents of Cricket, Golf, and Bowls have unanimously hailed the Crepe Rubber Sole as the finest for athletic purposes. The use of natural Crepe Rubber, however, is not confined to sports’ shoes. For ordinary every-day wear, the Crepe Sole is unrivalled for comfort and 1 durability; and from a health point of view it is perfect, being absolutely waterproof and shock-absorbing. The Tyre Surgery is busily ongaged' re*soling hundreds of Boots and Shoes wilh_ this wonderful, natural rubber, which lasts Tour, times as long as tile ordinary'leather sole. Re-soling Men's 8/6 pair, Women’s 7/6 pair. Bowling Shoes (full solo from too to- heel) 10/6 pair. a# ONLY AT TYRE SURGERY PHONE 718 DERBY STREET (OPPOSITE TOWN SCHOOL) P«pSMlßia« Closing Down Sale EXPIRY OF LEASE AT THE POPULAR SHILLING SHOP. Ail Goods to be Sold at NINEPENCE PER ARTICLE. THRTFTY HOUSEWIVES,'TAKE NOTICE! ONE DOZEN OR MORE 8/6 PER DOZEN. TOYS, GAMES, STATIONERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE TOILET SUNDRIES, ENGLISH CUPS AND SAUCERSHOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY, Opposite Pettie’s. GREASE-PROOF PAPER, for Meat *|V/riLK Dockets and Milk j,Record 1 or Rutter Wrapping, not? o! Ealeiti Books, ready [dinted, at Bte*u> \i ItEuttn jobbing:

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16674, 2 March 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16674, 2 March 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16674, 2 March 1925, Page 3