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FIRST IN PUBLIC FAVOR THE NEW Scripps - Booth The new Scripps-Booth is a radical departure from the ordinary light Car of to-day. In it are combined all the individuality and beauty of the more costly cars with the economy of first cost and upkeep of the smaller ones. A STRIKING TESTIMONIAL FROM ONE OF OL'R MANY HIGHLYSATISFIED CLIENTS. Rata, 22nd October, 1920. The Manager, Messrs H. S. Harman Ltd., Wanganui. " ; I have had mv Scripps-Booth car in constant use for the past seven months, and it has nm given me a months’ trouble. I have covered oVer 5 000 miles averaging 28 miles to the gallon of petrol, and find that the car is very light on oil and tyres, still running on the original set. The car is well sprung, easy to steer, holds well on the toad, and negotiates the average hill on top gear with ease. 1 have had as much as oO miles to the gallon of petrol on long runs. This is not an isolated case, as my brother-in-law. Mr. Lloyd Hammond, bought his Scripps-Booth car at the «me time, and has had equal results as regards tyres, petrol and oilY'ours faithfully. KEITH STEVENS. We can give immediate delivery of these popular cars. Call and let us demonstrate their superiority to you. w. s. h&rmam ud. MOTOR SPECIALISTS 130 VICTORLV AVENUE. WANGANUI. ' j ill y-- ■ * J igj i Summer Gostumes. NOW READY FOR YOUR SELECTION. Our present extensive range in all the lates styles includes costumes in CREAM GABARDINE — . £6/6/-. NAVY SERGE with coloure.d facings— £6/16/6. GREY FLANNEL, light and dark tones, latest mo’els, £6/10/-. AND MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM. At the same time you should make a point of inspecting the latest MILLINERY" MODELS. For the smartest in millinery there is omy one place to go—that is, of course, IHclVi VEN’S Ltsl. MILLIN' ERY SPECIALISTS. VICTORIA AVENUE WANGANUL < Mon., Ist to Saturday, 6th Nov. > ♦ This important event is typical of all // /) A > X “HB." Methods —thorough. It is // Z^ - t y. \ carried out whole-heartedly as a dis- !y L— ‘y '/ f £ play of New.. Hat Styles that will in- \ < terest in every walk in life. ' ■// i »If we say “H. 8. Hats are good t 'a <e> ssx f 7 value it is because we have confi- v J dence in the Dominion-famous slo- S < > san ' A < -li V « MEN'S SOFT FELT LOUNGE HATS from 13/6 < K MEN’S STRAW BOATERS from 9/6 > MEN'S NEW PANAMAS from 14/6 J 1 MEN’S SMART TWEED CAPS from 7/6 X C jlTw ZEALAiID | \ < NEW ZEALAND < <CLOTHING FACTORY 5 > AVENUE, WANGANUI > < I I <£ ~I alw-ys take off tny hat wUeiD ~ stop t 0 s P <>ak t« JJ a stone cutter/" said Dr Vvendell Holme. °“° da x- "Why " you jgSe.id’■?.<'/jiijigS a4si£ ul9 - "Because HZ" V’FsT kucw tbat his is the onlj --1 ~J7ZZ- Ssga I " bour Uke *y t 0 endure. _ -r A score or cemur.co uaa : u ° l eUKteu luo murks oi r = ~~ ~ tile Greek's or the Ro- «•*-. £- an ' B chisel.” *“■**'“ True as this remark mav be wc feel sure that if Dr. Holmes had found a man cutting COBO3IAJNDEII GRANITE he wopld have taken his hat off to the stone also, tor he could not have i dled to notice its beauty, as well asits adaptability in texture to take tha artists best work, and to preserve it for the admiration of future g, aerations. N.Z. Coromandel Granite Co. Ltd MANUFACTURERS Branch Y r a.d: 166 GUYTON ST.. WANGANUL W. A. GRACE, Manager.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18017, 4 November 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18017, 4 November 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18017, 4 November 1920, Page 2

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