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TO MEN WHO WALK. DO you know that the typo of Automobile you wont can bo secured for the price you have to pay? all new stock. Enquire Early! The prices are right, and these cars will sell quickly. IVUICK —5-Passenger 6-Cylinder. This ear has been used for private work only, and has been well eared for. Thoroughly reliable. flood order; good appearance. Will stand any test. Tyres good. ‘PRICE ONLY £BS. Deposit £4O. Ralanee £5 per month. DODGE —5-Passenger. A strong ear that will stand hard work. Mechanically sound and in’ splendid running order. A trial will satisfy you that this is a bargain. PRICE ONLY £147. Deposit £6O. Ralanee £7 5/- per month FOR])—Light Delivery Runabout 2seater. Tyres practically new. New battery. Engine overhauled. (food running order. PRICE; £B6. Deposit £4O. Ralanee £5 per month. TIIIS VALUE ONLY AT ORMONDS MOTORS CO.

Gramophone Value TABLE GRAND COLUMBIA. NEW MODEL. REDUCED PRICE £l7 10/* Sturdy, silent, and even-running motor, with two strong one-inch springs. AUTOMATIC STOP cast aluminium amplifier. Hear this .instrument in comparison with other (sound reproducing machines; compare the engineering unit supplying the motive power with the little clockwork affair generally employed, and you will realise that this represents The Finest Gramophone Value or. the Market. W. STEWART 61 GLADSTONE' ROAD. Agent for Columbia Records and Gordon, the £l5O Player.

THE MARGUERITE JOYOUS SPRING FROCKS I)AIN'TV NEW UNDERWEAR. A VISIT INVITED AT.* EAR IV DATE I IEMSTITITIINO. MARGARET RICHARDS 161 OLADKPONE HOAD. i'Jiono 602.

Newcastle Coal T ARGE SHIPMENT best Screened; Newcastle arriving by s.s. Omana. Orders now being, taken for delivery ex steamer. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W. Rlles COAL MERCHANT, PITT STREET (Opp. Dalgety’s). PHONff 352. ALWAYS busy—record tyre sales, record tyre and tube repairs.—No dull moments at Tyre Surgery. FOLDING Luggage Racks,” attached to runningboard; folds down out of way when not required; 18 6 each. — Tyre .Surgery. PROTECT your Spare Tyre.” Spare lyre Covers, weather-proof, Inst for years; 17/6 each.—At Tyre Surgery. T,IIE handiest Tool in the car”—Box Spanner Set, fit any nut, 8 sizes in set; 10/6 set. —At Tvie Surgery. milE World’s Rest Tyres and 'Pubes, L every size in sterk* including 35 x 5.77.—At Tyre Surgery, Derby Street. ‘TPRADE iii yoifr~ol <1 'l’ViT'.s when 1 purchniving Ralloous. —Liberal allowance made at Tyre Surgery. ITICR SALE—Oak Suite, Wardrolie, Jj Duchess, Pedestal, Double Red and Wire; cost £6O; snip at C3o.—Harwich’s Mart. ANTED—*Ruvers for Spring Carts. Price* cannot be beaten. Also Buggy CIO. and Express £2l—-Don t

1711RST Shipment of ‘Rritway” piarii- . t ally so.cl onl during first ww!.; second shipment just landed. 36in. ; 1/lf yard. —S. il. Phillips and Co., Manchester Boik'> WANTED— Wheelwrights huilders to inspect assortment of Accessories Redstone’s Motors. and Coaclitho huge for sale at 372 DO vou know where Coutts and Son have their officer—l2 Rowe Street, Tel. 986. next Gisborne Motor Servo--FARMERS.— For all farm and station requiit-ments see the Liquidator s stick at Redstone’s Motor.-. Urey Street. 372 Q BRING Carts, .Buggies, Gigs, and |0 Wool Wagons all going cheap this week at Redstone's Motors. 3<2 M— "uTIIER-'Wiicn you require a pram, push chair, or chair, try Pram House; goods made to your own design. —’Rhone 1646. ON’T let the other chap buy that Swiimlelree or Wheelbarrow.— <let in first at, Redstone’s Motors. 372 FOLLOW the crowd to Cash and Carry Butchery, the place, for good meal. BOLTS and Nuts, Springs, Spokes, Ramps, are all among the assortment for sale at Redstone s Motors. 372

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17142, 18 September 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17142, 18 September 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17142, 18 September 1926, Page 1

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