* To-day’s best motor car values STUDY THESE PRICES! ‘•WHIPPET FOUR” 5-pass. Tourer £224 2-pass. Coupe £264 5-pass. 2-door Sedan £264 2-pass Cabriolet £284 5-pass. 4-door Sedan £285 3-pass. Colonial Roadster £269 > “WHIPPET” LIGHT SIX 5-pass. Tourer £290 3-pass. Coupe £3OO ■ 5-pass. 2-door Sedan £3OO 5-pass. 4-door Sedan £340 “FALCON KNIGHT” SIX 5-pass. Tourer £430 5-pass. 2-door Sedan £450 I 2-pass. Roadster £430 5-pass. 4-door Sedan £4BO - |K| m 2-pass. Coupe £465 IO “WILLYS KNIGHT” STANDARD SIX r m 4-pass. Coupe £4BO 5-pass. 4-door Sedan £5OO 5-pass. 2-door Sedan £460 FULL RANGE OF MODELS ON SHOW : AGNEW, GRIEVE & CO. LTD. MOTOR SALESMEN AND ENGINEERS lil CLYDE STREET .... INVERCARGILL i in a wMMiiii HALF i S \ POUND M f H j Bi fyou more fUji |pg »1 fJWJi rjjjl L choc. JyJj | > S * J LIIW Next Time Ton’re Ordering Ask Your Grocer For BUTTER. ”lt» pasteurized* w? " \>r- ■- Tr tea-buds? You cannot help tasting the luscioua X /K>z<X?sC\ tea kuds in “Gold Leaf.” They are \ plucked young in Sunny Ceylon, with the rich tea juices still in them. - —-\\ | x Slow curing keeps them for you. z '**X Up-to-date multi-refining processes '''x'x" remove all unpleasant dust. ' ' “Gold Leaf” is sold in beautiful blue canisters and billies, in 1 lb., 2 io. K "X \ and 5 lb. lots. Also obtainable in /ylu A O _> i lb* P ac^ets - z "*l * /k. \ \ Save the Coupons and win valuable V i\ p rizes - Gold Leaf 7Wj tf A*H<’”TEA '4/ *' J. RATTRAY 6 SON LTD. Merchants ■ Dunedin. A N£W STANDARD IN //eu) I 77ie Rugby "Four" Sadan uwex Comparison will Show | This Car to be the Best Value ■ Just the happy medium—weight enough to give H comfortable riding—yet light enough to be run at minimum cost. When compared with other cars, the NEW RUGBY FOUR wins on every point—and it is to your advantage to make that comparison. TOURER £228 2-DOOR SEDAN £275 fl| ROADSTER £228 4-DOOR SEDAN £298 COUPE £275 i F.O.R. Christchurch. I P. H. VICKERY LTD. fl 1 Corner Dee, Leet and Leven streets. M| 1 IL MASON - - - Leet Street.
QHEEP FARM OF 245 ACRES; 12 miles 3 from town, carrying 600 ewes, excellent steading; well drained, grassed and top dressed. A first-class property for £2O 10/* per acre or will exchange for town prop, erty.—A. W. COWLEY, 26 Esk Street. THE QUESTION IS Do you want top prices ' ANDREW WILSON, LTD., gives the answer.
MAIL ORDER CHEMIST BOX 791 CHRISTCHURCH
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Southland Times, Issue 20641, 13 November 1928, Page 12
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