HOWELL’S gAMPLE JJOOM, CURRIE STREET, Has small men’s Trousers, sizes 2, and 3, at 19/6 and 22/6. These are good value all-wool tweeds. Little men, don’t miss this opportunity; they are good! TARANAKI ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. HALF SEASON LICENSES. J-JALF Season Licenses will be available from December 20 to the end of the season. The price of these licenses is 12s 6d, and as the latter half of the season includes the Christinas and Easter Holidays, intending anglers are advised to avail themselves of this opportunity to obtain some good sport at a very reasonable cost. V. DUFF, . Hon. Secretary.
A I DOUGLAS Will take you anywhere. The initial outlay is small (£7B new), petrol consumption 100 to 120 miles per gallon, tyre mileage 6000 to 8000 miles. A new tyre costs 37/6. * The new “Doug.” is strong and. sturdy.' “Buy one this Christmas.” pERUY J pOUGLASS, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Simplicity in Engine Design Makes the DORT a Reliability Leader. ,s ==a jfg - -For ready adjustments, accessibility. ?apid . dismantling and freedom from complicated mechanism, the DORT Silent Six stands in a sphere by itself.’. s Dort has avoided complicated design. j|i||j | The head is detachable and provides a ■ short route for the grinding of valves and the (jtLSBMS © removal of carbon. '■ On l0 P« »n most logical place of all, is Ithe oil fiH er -J JUfeM I See the simple,*\ipri^it' adjustment for the SHlf f an Sparking plugs*are*particularly2. Note the accessibility of iije carburettor in- , take; the water inlets ana outlets; the rod Note the clean appearance*of the "motor connecting the throttle to the oil regulator; aqd block. The easily detached top cover, when the starter in position above the pan. removed, gives access to the valve mechanism. . .. , ... . Adjurtment for clearance of push rods is Equally important so far as rebabihty obtained.by a simple screw and lock nut. and concerned i| the reguhted.luii prww can be made_while the motor is running. system. V tr I ~ ' - Disiriiaion E. REYNOLDS & CO. LTD., | ~~~ I ' v WJiartoa I
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1924, Page 13
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