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Y CARS are British Throughout But that is not the only reason why motorists should buy PERRY Cars. The workmanship, finish, durability, comfort, and economy of this first-grade English Car constitute five other good reasons. Call and inspect the 11.9 h.p. PERRY DB LUXE CAR, which is practically the only high-grade English Car available in New Zealand to-day. Agents 141 GLOUCESTER STREET next Theatre Royal) -CHEVROLET— The Fully-equipped Car The Hill-climbing Car— The Economical Car The Light-weight Car - The High-efiiciency CarThe Greatest Value Car The "Chevrolet" HENRY J. RANGER-Agent Chrislchurch Garage 92-94 Gloucester Street IS m 9f. «s «i& »■ m M '&■ 9*. S? z* & .x. tri For That "Extra Puirfor the supreme effort that clears ruts and quagmires or scales high hills BIG TREE puts Pulling Power in your motor. Absolutely Pure—Always Dependable—Unequalled for Economy in Mileage Co&t. USED BY THE N.Z. GOVERNMENT Controlled and Distributed by an Entirely New Zealand Company From all Storekeepers and Garages '» I -■.:■- BENZINE

« " V S§> ABSOLUTELY THE MOST SS..SsSi RELIABLE AND EFFECTIVE FLY I §"s§§? KILLER MANUFACTURED I •< v i THE FRIEND OF THE HOUSEWIFE ! fcI.FLY.CATCHE

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 907, 6 January 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 907, 6 January 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 907, 6 January 1917, Page 2

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