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HENDERSON BROS.. MILLERS, "Wellington Road Marton. ; ASK FOR ; V SILVER GEM FLOUR. BRAN, POLLARD, PIGMEAL IN STOCK. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. G. HENDERSON, : Manager CO-OP. STORE "OUNCIMAN’S CO-OP. STORE JCm* " has good stock of j' DRIED FRUITS oe TIN FRUITS ALMONDS LOLLIES CORDIALS LUCKY HAMS, Etc. STOCKINGS CUPS & SAUCERS, PLATES ,■ CUTLERY (English make) ; ■ Stainless Knives, Carvers (best makes). j BEDDING, LAWN MOWERS, j WRINGERS, BIRD CAGES, . TENTS & FLYS. Our loose 8.0. PEKOE TEA, cheapest and beet. C. M. RONCIMAM. COOP. STORE. NORTH BROADWAY MARTON. STOCKTAKING REDUCTIONS BARGAINS BARGAINS MOGRIDGE & SON. MAETON. HAMER & HALFORD. PAINTERS & PAPERHAN6ERS. J ’! BIG stocks of latest designs in WALL PAPERS. Fresh consignments regularly. ■ Estimates Given. j Floor stains and polishes. | Oils and water colours for artist' BROADWAY, - MARTON! (Next to Mogridge’s). i Telephone 293. 1

DOUGLAS MOTORCYCLES THE WORLD’S BEST LIGHT WEIGHT MACHINE. A SMALL SHIPMENT HAS JUST ABRIVED And to secure your machine you are advised to make early application to McKJBNZIBS’ LTD MOTOR AND MOTOR SUPPLIES, MARION.

The Colonial Motor Go.,' Ltd., ; WELLINGTON, : having appointed us their agents in this district, we intend opening up a Garage in MARTON, where a full stock of GENUINE FORD SPARES & ACCESSORIES will be carried, -n/ST.T-wci As our quota of the February shipment of FORDS arrived in MARTON on MONDAY, February 23rd. and following days, we are in a position to give imme - diate delivery while they last. We solicit your enquiries if you are in any way interested in either Ford Oars, One Ton Trucks, or Fordson Tractors. We are out to give you service, and in this respect our experience of the past 20 odd years of practical motor engineering is at your disposal. Role & Gordon, AUTHORISED FORD AGENTS, MARTON. PHONE 264.

The New Light. Four. VASTLY IMPROVED IN DESIGN, LIGHTER, MOfctf ECONOMICAL AND OF STILL HIGHER QUALITY, THT NEW STUDEBAKER MODEL RETAINS AW. THOSE STERLING ATTRIBUTES OF RELIABILITY AND DURABILITY WHICH HAVRJkADE THE STUDEBAKER FOUR THE MOST POPULAR CAR OK 7m NEW ZEALAND MARKET. "■* " 1 Refinements of Design and Equipment for 1919. THE BODY is of the new comfortable low-seated type, strikingly elegant in every line, roomy. *asyriding; and convenient from every standpoint. THE MOTOR is new throughout, a little smaller in bore, a little more efficient in Ihe production ol power.' Equipment, with “ Zenith ” carburetter, “hot-spot" intake manifold and high-tension magneto, ensures a maximum of fuel economy. TRANSMISSION —On the very latest principles. The gear-box is carried amidships, the drive is “through the springs,” and the final drive gearing is spiral-cut, ensuring rolling contact and smoother and sweeter running. CHASSIS FRAME —This is considerably tapered at the front,,allowing a greater swinging arc to the front axle, and permitting of easy turning in the narrowest streets and at the most difficult corners. FORT. —The design throughout bespeaks enlightened consideration for the convenience both M -ner-driver and passengers. All mechanical parts requiring attention are. readily accessible car is remarkably easy and pleasant to drive, and such features as-the rohe-raii, broad c.u----i foot-rest, easy control levers, door-latches and windshield have received infinite care n n and construction. The New Light Four is essentially the vehicle tor the man who nec<h constantly, and who must have one on which lie can always depend. already over 2000 Studebaker owners in New Zealand. Each and every one of will testify to the fact that “Studebaker” spelis “ > .ad^factitm.” r <X> PRICES: THE LIGHT FOUR. 5 -seater, equipped with electric light. and electric r.«!fsun,.; abh* rima and lyres, “ on»-man " khaki hood, etc.. •. ritnah THE LIGHT SIX, 5-seater, similar equipment, Factory finish THE EiG SIX, 6-sea tor, with 2 auxiliary seats, similar <-.-j n n t Kaoi.-.-v ri;n»i-. Specially painted to purchaser’s order, 11 n extra. 0% F\ M #*** . R rev i.v k dT" e" V & fysgfSp fil & a < <> \ e • • W A OAftj i.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12010, 12 March 1920, Page 6

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