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*3* m <e v. II nr MAXWELL ESSENTIALS ! fPHK claims made for motor cars fire varied and many. You have been told o£ the speed of one engine; you have reams of oratory on the great power of another engine; ’ou have observed the stress laid on the virtues of multi-cylinder construction; elsewhere you have been confronted with a wide sweeping array of superlatives carefully substituted for concrete and perinent facts. To make a tnougbttul and intelligent selection, it is necessary to sift the essentials from the non-essentials, because there arc a lot of tnings said that are not important, even if true. Deciding on a motor car for your particular needs is just the same making any other kind of a decision, iou must disregard the unimportant elements and weigh the remaining facts against your individual requirements. If you are interested in a car that Is Inexpensive in first cost and after-cost, you will want to Investigate the Maxwell, .If you attach importance and reliability, you should know that the Maxwell Is the World’s Champion Endurance Car—lt having travelled 22,000 miles last January without repairs, readjustments or without a single motor stop. If you are concerned with gasoline and tyre mileage, you will recall that on this 22,000-milc endurance run the Maxwell stock touring car averaged almost 22 miles to the gallon and over 9000 miles per tyre. In the end you must be the judge, but just remember that there must be a definite reason for a production approaching 80,000' Maxwell cars during the present year. G. V. Cross SOLE AGENT, INVERCARGILL. NOW ITT TULL SWING. R O RhALlt D.I.C. High & Rattray Sts., DUNEDIN. DIC. Great Winter Sale Wearing Apparel and Household Goods have increased 50 per cent., and next season, Goods will at least be double the price and qualities poorer. Thrifty people will therefore look ahead, and take advantage of P.I.C. LOW SALE PRICES, which are actually lower than present day COST PRICES. MS THE SEC. wtatt. OBDEB SERVICE SERVE TOtT. If you cannot be at the Warehouse, send your orders by post —the same care will be taken of your orders as if they were presented at our counters personally. SOME OF OTTR SALE SPECIALS:— BLOUSES.— Ladies’ New Shape BLOUSES of Cream Delaine, with narrow Pink, Sky or Navy Stripe. —Usual Price, 11/6. Sale Price, 6/11. UZrTRXMMEB LADIES’ PELT HATS. —New Season's Shapes and Colourings.—Usual Price, 4/11. Sale Price, 1/- each. TWEEDS. —4 Pieces Only—Heavy Quality DRESS TWEEDS, Dark Grey Shading, Heather Effect, 43 inches wide— Special Sale Price 2/6 per yard. EXDERDOWHS. —Double Bed size covered In pretty Sateens and Sntucttc, well filled and airy, light. Usually 27/6. Sale Price, 18/11. CASEMENT CLOTH. —SO inches wide in Cream and Ivory. EXTRA SPECIAL QUALITY. Sale Price, 1/1 yard. VZNOLIA BUTTERMILK SOAP BALLS in boxes of one dozen.— Special Bale Price, 3/11. CROSPIELDS BEST ENOLISH TOILET SOAPS in Buttermilk, Oatmeal or Assorted Perfumes petbox of one dozen large Tablets. Special Sale Price, 2/11. WRITE FOR SPECIAL SALE LIST. Fo our 99 Crown Whisky “Quite Good * A taste will convince that it is the Sovereign Whisky of the Age. Try it 2V he had from all ike leading Wiwk <am:i Spirit Hotels t Stares t etc* ROBERT BROWN , Limited, GLASGOW and LONDON, Four Crowns Regd, Trad* Mark. FOR Useful Tools TRY THOMSON, BRIDQER&Co, Ltd Hair Clipper 7s 6d 8s 63 12s 6d THOMSON, BRIDGER & Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. 'Phjßes—6so. 651. Telegrams —‘‘Tools.’’ WAEEHCSE, DEE STREET.

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Southland Times, Issue 17783, 12 July 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17783, 12 July 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17783, 12 July 1916, Page 6

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