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FREE! | Q Sac Suits to Measure H f 4 £5/12/6 Ujb Extra Trousers Free LLL-WOOL SUITINGS, smart cut, fashionable atyla, fit and finish guaranteed. This Offer Holds Good till SATVRQAY 16th May 1925 New TOgjguggj Clothing Zealand Factory Devon Street, New Plymouth.

The £ l/ Cars MOTORING UNDER IDEAL CONDITIONS! A trip was undertaken in a 15-30 Crossley Saloon. The party of five and luggage left Dunedin on Sunday, March 29, for Matakanui, in the Wakatipu County. The distance travelled was 285 miles, and the route taken was through Mosgiel-Outram-Woodside, 1 hence through to Clark’s via Deep Stream, then on to Middlemarch, Rock and Pillar, Hyde, Kckonga-Ranfurly-VVedderburn, Oturehua-Becks-Matakanui. The return trip was via Blackstone Hill-Kyburn-Green Valley-Waihem#-Palmerston and Waikouaiti. Throughout the trip the roads were very rough, and rhe hills negotiated were exceptionally steep, and in some parts clay tracks were encounr tered; these were greasy owing to heavy rains which fell the day previous. Taking these facts into consideration this ear put up a wonderful performance, and on all occasions had ample reserve j»ower; the average speed maintained was 24 miles per hour. The petrol consumption was 10 gallons for the total distance of 285 miles. CROSSLEYeDEPOT: 38 Waring Taylor Street Wellington

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"Ford” One-ton Trucks from J£3s upwards Great opportunity for you’ to become a “FORD” Truck Owner I FIVE USED “TORD” ONE-TON TRUCKS at Prices - - paging from £36 to £l2O, gold for .Cask or on Good Terma. L. H. Johnson CHEVROLET TRUCK AGENT IPhone 426 wxiaxr.j..... • Devon Street, New Plymouth

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 May 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 12 May 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 12 May 1925, Page 4

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