(Artillery Wheels.) 2& * iiiuLumrJi • ‘ qkjumi'ikiij 1 ) J EWfTT SPECIAL J , Sd thrifty Six Built by Paige \ J The Service of the Car is all in the Maker WHEN the Jewett advertises a Thrifty Six built by Paige it must and does mean a great deal to the purchaser of a moderate priced motor car. It means that Paige, always a builder of fine, large, powerful motor cars, is building with, all its resources at its command, and all its years of experience, a motor car worthy to bear the name of the maker. Jewett Motor Cars will be found to merit every claim made by their builder. A motor car with a shorter wheelbase and a smaller engine than the Paige, with however, all of the exclusive engineering originated and devised by Paige such as TimkenPaige axles, 6 inch “I” beam frame, a large six cylinder motor, forced feed oil I lubricating system, ball-bearing steering spindles, all steel universal joints. It must be borne in mind that some of these engineering advantages are to be j found on no other motor car near the price of a Jewett and many of them on no i other high quality car other than a Paige. Engineering advantages fall flat on paper. They must be examined to be understood. JEWETT SPECIFICATIONS: Engine—6 cylinder, 3% x 5 ; lubricated by high pressure oiling to main and connecting rod bearings; two unit electrical starting and lighting, thermostatically controlled; automatic spark advance; Paige-Timken axles; extra heavy 6 inch “I” beam steel frame; improved type four speed transmiss : on; dry plate clutch; special alloy steel springs, 36* in front, 54* in rear; allsteel universal joints; force-feed chassis lubrication. Special models furnished at slight extra cost with additional equipment Special Robin-egg blue finish with upholstery to match; spare cord tyre, tube and protector; bur.'pers front and rear; nickeled radiator and motometer; trunk and trunk rack (except on two-_ eater ; automatic windscreen wiper and rear view mirror; rear stop signal; sun visor $ parking lights on cowl; Disc steel or wire wheels optional on all models at slight extra cost. g i yl PRICES AT N.Z. MAIN PORTS. S A STANDARD MODELS. SPECIAL MODELS. _ Bl 5-passenger Touring - - £450 5-passenger Touring - - £48.? B 3-passenger Coupe - • £525 3-paesenger Roadster - - £465 8-passenger Brougham • £550 5-passenger Sedan • ■ £650 5-passenger Sedan - - £625 S INVERCARGILL AGENT—J. H TATTERSFIELD—DEE STREET
- Mobiloil i -in authorised If-Tj.ily g 'WA 1111111 If ord _.-■■■" • agent fiSS Why Qargoyle Mobiloil instead of Merely “A Tin of Oil" JF PROGRESSIVE FORD AGENTS A Ford agent, typical of many, says, have a favorite letter in the alpha- a l wa Y s till up a new Ford with . ... nr i rm * • Gargoyle Mobiloil "E”. and trv to get bet. it is the fifth one — . That is .1 . . 1 a I'l the new owner to take a 4 gallon can why you so often find the Gargoyle away with him. V'e know then that Mobiloil sign beside that larger sign he has started right. which reads, ‘"Authorised Ford Agent” The cheapest oil made costs you but a few pence less per gallon than Garrri v j . 11 rr 1 < goyle Mobiloil “E”. By the month or lhe lord agent can ill-aiiord to b . , . .. • } , year it rarely tails to cost many pounds have many complaints or calls for tree raore . Y ou can't have both your service on a new car just pul into yearly pounds and your gallon pennies, operation. He must Which will you save? fullv protect his cus- f . , , -t'7} * Why not begin to-dav tomers in order to keep < . , . , r to get this greater his own modest profit economy in your own per car from being Ford Car? wiped out. MO Dll Oil Make the chart your avide In the making of Gargoyle Mobiloil “E” everything is subordinated to the production of the best obtainable lubricating oil. The crude oil is chosen especially for lubricating values. Gargoyle Mobiloil “E” is a specialised lubricating oil. For 100 per cent. Power use:—• I PLUME MOTOR SPIRIT I Easy Starting Sweet Running More Miles j I Ask our nearest branch for Free 72 page Booklet | J “The Care of Your Car” g __ 4M4 VACUUM OIL COMPANY PIT L™
PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. E VERSHARP PENCILS 4/- to 30/-. j Wahl Fountain Pens 18/-; Safety Razors from 2/9 to 25/-. Pocket Knives. < Leather Wallets—a good selection. Military Brushea in case. Collar Boxes. Watches 1 9/6 to 90/-. THOMSON, BRIDGER & CO., LTD. Dp 731
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Southland Times, Issue 19434, 24 December 1924, Page 14
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