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IT IS ft BONNIE CHR Maxwell A CAR TO BE PROUD OF LIGHT ON PETROL. LIGHT ON TYREB. HAVE YOU NOTICED : That quite a few now models of other makes are following the Maxwell design. AT THE NEW YORK SHOW these other makes were exhibited, and visitors malting comment on these Oars said, "Very nice. We like, it. It is very ' like the Maxwell." What better compliment could they pnyP : ■' .', • 80ME OF THESE OTHER MAKERB have decided that a MAGNMX) IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, and have fitted it to their new models.' They have ' nho decided ; that;"the GEAR-BOX attached to the back axle is an"ext"&ordinary hefivy unsprung weigh* which makes - tho car very rough on tyres, and AGAIN HAVE FOLLOWED ON MAXWELL LINKS by placing in their new , models* th« GBAR*BOX*m'THE CORRECT POSITIONNEAR THE ENGINE. LATER ON' ' 1 - ' a , FLOATING BACK AXLE like th> Maxwell, so tfiSfthe axle - shaft is relieved of the weight of Cat and Passengers, and BROKEN AXLE SHAFTS \RE AVOIDED. They- will • - ■ also ENCLOSE THJ9 CLUTCH, and run it Jn .an oil bath LIKE THE MAXWELL AND ROLLS ROYOE. But up till now they have not reached jMich perfection. It will come later on, perhaps 1021. „_ Very we will be unpacking: the Latest / W *W Maxwells "~ And according to advice received from America, ..for Value m mmmmmm t t , u , ?_ )n - i§rfv fj MORE PARTIOULARi'F^fi^vTHfehIiORTER J. G.ANDREWS TEMUKA ' J'' TAKE YOUR CABBIfAIIW 1.1 W'THE •' -V 'i ' < Fairlie Motor Garage T. Buxton & Co ALL FORD.SI'ARE PARTS JCftß PLACE msfimmmmmttW; ii" '•"'"'* ' 'IS THE ,u "' s t''• tit| H|,MS.T|AißOOpil, ,„ EVERYTHING OF TOR .BEST. • //W* IDEAL SURROUNDINGS: .'• Daily.' ' ri'MORNING OR <jUTTERNOON TEA ; f on the Verandah, looking ont on ,; > „ ifu Pacific, is a luxury that . ; ?, eT»ryop»' enjoys. ~ i i ■ "MR ,DB k LATWR>S r; bROHIS9niA V"! ' on Thursday* Afternoons. . .\ ' "*' CONFECTIONERY. SPADES and SEASIDE PLAYTHINGS V, Children. *C-MIBB ROBB, Proprlatrtts, ihall' buvin DEPARTMENt. » , ,»aiy>y:ytii<i!. tWada oftpioueha. '' imniisbiA ii T. BUXTON AND CO» iit<;iiyi^siWßU^i^';ii-A ||BB&BRUfeg £and and house property :;^'; : :v i^":, ■ • • HAY'S BUILDINCB, TIMARU. ~W) J.JROONEYi Salesman. SPECIAL VALUE. ' Cr.. Sophia aiTd Church. Streets. ..HIS oUT established Privato Hotel *:• *-.;&("? I? 8 0 * 1: tiiken .over bv MRS v, .WENj who'has had it'ooraplefelv renovated otid ' thoroughly modernised from cellar to ceiling. It is, well equipped with the latesb conveniences, is only a couple of minutes from the railway station and post office, and its forty double and single beds are sweet and, homely. MRS OWEN will personally supervise the kitchen and table and intends to run th«> house on the most approved lines, giving every comfort consistent with the moderate charges made. l . TABIFF7 • MEALS ;. ...... Is Bd. BEDS :. ... :.,!.2s" PEL WEEK ... 26s CENTRAL PRIVATE HOTEL. MRS OWEN, Proprietress. J. W. PREEN, ProfessionaT'Cleaner, Presser and Repnireiy fifteen years with leading South. Island Tailors, including v seven years with Mr O. G. Snow, {ftia PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING r ' has'commenced business on '; j,^ ; hfi"> owtt. account, in r i§iionM i ;' PMITSES, ARCADE, \ ;■;■. »?*■ aiMi^tl,;>o^t). : Cafe. ' ;; -CLEANING,;Pli3SSINGr • -IMPAIRING, ETC., promptly, thoroughly arid carefully done to nil kinds of garments, Gentl«vmen's Suits, Overcoats, Ladies' Costumes, etc. Work done for tho Trade. MODERATE~CHARGEe. EmiWiKMft^BiU:l[>a:M/ftfri^nn FURNITURE 11EMOVAL? Onto —undoubtedly. People, when tlicy shift, like to find that thc&r things Jinvo boon removed without bumps nnd bruises, scratches, otc. We make a point of enreful handling, send'ing suitnble vans and experienced hands. Thus, tho work is tlono most efficiently. Tha New Zealand Express Co., Ltd. '... McINTYHE'S Extra Strong Regu-. lilting Pills have Ivcn on the marknt tltirL.y years. Cs 6d. Grocers and Chemists.. i 100 ACRES, .3- frontages . on main road, 4 miles from Timaru. Price £3O per Acre. Easy to subdivide. h.w. doors, washhouse, c. and tubs Good value. Price, £760. Very easy terms. Small deposit. "~ BUNGALOW 4 Rooms, h. and c water, casements, h.w. doors, til e grates, Champion range. Small Section in perfect order. Price £6OO. Government Loan, 4J per cent. " GOOD VALUE, NORTH END. 'P°°FSt'*S f Tgood desiflm, well and • latest .modern conveniences, plastered; direct view of the ocean. A model home in good locality. Owner left. Timara. Price £BOO. Govt. Loan £4OO, 4J per cent! WORTH THE MONEY.-4 Rooms, h. ,;andc. water, bathroom, basin, washand tubs; level section, jjas. A neap little home, and must induce ?; ,Vj , J er afc on c«- Price £530. • Govt.-Loan at 44 per cent. NEAR TOWN.—6 Rooms, large, re;:',turn verandah, standing high on / section; -All conveniences, Orchard lawns, large area of land. A rar6 chance for a retired farmer. Price, £1250. Terms. See us about this! NORTH!, END.—S Rooms, h. and c. . watejr, bathroom, c and i-Acre Land. A .rpleiidid properly of good nrcihitecture. Well worth* the money. £675. £9s—Deposit will Iju.y a' 4-Roomoci House, h. and c. water, gas, bathwashnouse, c. and tubs, good site, facing north. Price, £495. Govt. Loan. 4} per cent. An opportunity. labour-saving and perfect oleansinc qualities of "NO RUBBING" Laundry Help the better it is for everybody but the more you talk about influenza and suchlike the worse it is for everybody.:. Everyone Is urged to sing their cheeriest songs now that the War is over and the Flu flying quickly away, and Oh! the joy of it ,: NO RUBBING" Laundry Help now obtainable at 1? per packet, containing sufficient for seven weekly washings. Manu'ing and Dawson, Ltd. ...

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16800, 2 April 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16800, 2 April 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16800, 2 April 1919, Page 2