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(Artillery Wheels.) A Spares bs / The New Paige Sets Another Mark i QUCCESS from year to year and continuous improvement has been the remarkI O able history of the Paige motor car. Each year finds it taking new laurels for speed, hill climbing, and for greater comfort and luxury in its appointments. No matter how much one pays for a motor car, one cannot get more comfort, more flexible power, more dependable construction than is encased within this beautiful body and chassis ensemble. The new Paige, with its eighteen coats of paint and varnish, stands forth as an excellent example of the coach builder’s art. Step into the driver’s seat and see how accurately it answers every demand supplying all and more than is required. Examine the fine workmanship and see how careful the maker has been with his product. Then inquire about the price -id you surely have a surprise in store. PAIGE SPECIFICATIONS: Engine—6 cylinder—3% x 5; high pressure oiling to main and connecting rod bearings, silent I front end timing chain, aluminium crankcase; 131-inch wheelbase; Paige-Timken axles; frame ; springs of special high carbon steel, 40 inches in front; 61’4 inches in rear ; cord tyres 33 x 4’/i; snubbers, front and rear; petrol gauge and eight-day clock on dash; instruments assembled under glass. DeLuxe models at slight extra cost include following additional etfuipmentt Sparecord tyre, tube and protector; bumpers, front and rear; nickeled radiator and motonieterS autom-uic windscreen wiper; rear view mirror; sun visor; folding luggage carrier; trunk railsi rear s'x>p signal. PRICES AT N.Z. MAIN PORTS. STANDARD MODELS. DE LUXE MODELS. S and 7-passenger Touring - £685 5 and 7-passanger Touring - £750 5 and 7-pas»en#er Sedan - £Bl5 5 and 7-passenger Sedan - £B6O 5 and 7-passengar Brougham • £770 ._L.L.LII. || llllllilin l 8111 l 1111111 11111111 iBIII II llll| 111 IIiIMIIWII 111 lilllWWillllliillM I I® ZJ ■ I ' INVERCARGILL AGENT-J. H TATTERSFIELD-DEE STREET

MOTHER! Child's Best Laxative is “California Syrjp of Figs” n mWo / \ I \ v Horry, Mother ’ Even a bifious constii pated, feverish child loves the pleas mt taste of California Syrup of Figs —“Califig” -—and it never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoonful to-day may prevent a sick child to-morrow. Ask your chemist for California Syrup of Figs—“ Califig ” —which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Of all chemists and stores 1/9, or times the 3/-. Look for ’' Califig ’ ’ on th- package.

Z'J * tW kF ni J hm Oyj ■ COUGH a i » a( Couglis.Colds. CROUP. f WWOOPIKC COUGH. I t a KOACstNCss. s’ |" II bronchitis hi h SORE THROAT. INFLUENZA LAWRENCE MOTORS. TYTHEN you have a Spare Part Problem VV to solve, communicate with us. You will find our service efficient, expeditious, economical. Spares new and good used for all cars and motor cycles. We have got it, we’ll get it, or make it. LAWRENCE MOTORS. 106-108 Tuain Street - Christchurch.

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Southland Times, Issue 19291, 9 July 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19291, 9 July 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19291, 9 July 1924, Page 9