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CHANGING HANDS Boot Shop originally known, as Gibberd’s, with all New and Up-to-date Stocks. TO EMPHASISE THIS FACT WE ARE GIVING Free Tennis Shoes Rubber Toecaps, Rubber Reinforced Backs, and in Strap or Lace. With every Pair of Shoes Purchased XmodelX 7 | J. F. THOMAS J Boot Shop originally known as Gibberd’s, With- Completely New and Up-to-Date Stocks, BROADWAY - - STRATFORD Next to K. .Neal, the Chemist. -'••■' — . WHAT AN IDEA FOR THE NEW PULARLIfSBODY • - • GIVES THE SAME EASY ACCESS AS ANY BIG CAR “The design of the body of this car is most interesting, inasmuch as the four doors are pillarless, that is to say, there is no pillar at the point where the doors meet. The design is a patented one, and is .cleverly arranged so 'that vertical bolts top and bottom of each door lock into the floor and roof of the body simultaneously. The forward door closes on the rear door, and a safety factor, which is of-distinct value when children are carried in the back of a car, is that the rearward doors cannot be opened accidentally. There is no doubt that this arrangement is of the greatest value in a small car of this type. With the four-door pillarless arrangement the whole side of the car, as it were, appears to open, and thus ingress and egress are entirely unobstructed.”—— "The Autocar. Now ef/sMbufecf by — CANADIAN KNIGHT AND WHIPPET MOTOR CO.. LTD. TRIUMPH SUPER SEVEN EMPIRE MOTORS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, TARANAKI DEALERS.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1931, Page 6