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DETROIT GEARLESS Is driven off your Crank Shaft, W*T7M: BUILT LIKE YOUR MOTOR.—ON OR OFF IN 30 SEO& No permanent fitting.—Carried in the Tool Box. ENDORSED BY MANUFACTURERS of every car to which it can be attached, because:— 1. It is of standard time-proved design. 2. No gears or extra fitments required. 3. It is driven off main shaft—the correct position. 4. Impossible to spray oil into tyres—only clean, cold air. , , 6. It is light, compact, and efficient, l 6. Guaranteed for five years. MADE 'TO' SUlT—Dodge, Studebaker, Overland, Brisco*, Hudson, Chandler, Reo, Saxon (8). We will be pleased to demonstrate if you call. If not pvcw curable from your agent, apply to N.Z. Distributors-- , Cycle & Motor Supplies Ltd. 140 LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTOHURCH.

WHICH CAR? Is a question easily answered for 1919. It must be the Car that embodies the following features—Nice appearance and finish, compact and light, complete with all latest fitments, easy to drive and control, good on hills, light on fuel and tyres, and moderate in price. THE CAR Having all these features is the ."•.'• 1919 CHEVROLET 4-cyl. engine, overhead valves, rotary oil pump, rotary water pump, electric lights and self-starter, 5 demountable rims, weight 16cwt, 30 miles per gallon, Hackthorne Road on top gear. ' j - HENRY J. RANGER '.. Agent :: 92-94 Gloucester St. :: Ohristchurch Garage measure up to the highest standard in qualities that really matter to motorists IN SAFETY AND STRENGTH IN ENDURANCE AND ECONOMY OF COST PER MILE AND THEY'RE BRITISH. FROM ALL GARAGES »i ziJxWZjKvm iii.-.'.'. !%./C \.*j;i •:><' U.) &r m --'

See Our Windowa Stocked by All Electrical Engineers. Silvertown Coy. Agents 165 Manchester Street, Ch.Ch. Theme* IT* «m» lit. tg^^spiS&f Puryoyon of FUh and Poultry for put 20 yoaw to New Z»»l«ad'# Governors We solicit new customers. Our : Motor Express delivers promptly. We specialise in lunch deliveries. All Fish in season. One Quality—The Best. Country orders receive prompt attention. . 133 Cashel St Y ■ Sailor Extract of Soap COMPETITION The result of the above competition is as follows: First Prize, a pension of £1 per week for 12 months— MES B. HIGGS, 243 Canal Beserve, Linwood. Consolation prizes to the value of 30/- to each, as under:— Mrs W. Thomson, 24 Queen Street, Sydenham. Mrs NuthaU, 22 Britton Street, Linwood. Mrs W. Tate, Willow Street, Christchurch. Save your empty packets. Another competition will be advertised shortly. „-.„.,..„......... rf . .- #r Jf v ; '■ &«!; t « v mm ■:■;: ! OF

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1624, 29 April 1919, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1624, 29 April 1919, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1624, 29 April 1919, Page 2 (Supplement)