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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 OUR MANY HIGHLYSATISFIED CLIENTS. Rata, 22nd October, 1920. The Manager, Messrs H. S. Harman Ltd., Wanganui. I have had my Scripps-Booth car in constant use for the past seven months, and it has not 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 road, and negotiates the average hill on top gear with ease. I have had as much as 30 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 same time, and has had equal result| as regards tyres, petrol and oilYours faithfully, KEITH STEVENS. We can give immediate delivery of these popular cars. Call and let us demonstrate their superiority to you. H. S. HARMAN Ltd. MOTOR SPECIALISTS I*o VICTORIA AVENUE. WANGANUI. Selecting The Ring It is entirely logical that the Engagement Ring should be, in every way, worthy of its intention a beautiful tribute of respect to the recipient. For such a purpose, the w ise and proper course is to select the token at this storeWe have a superb collection of Engage'ment Rings set with flawless, sparkling Gems of unsurpassed beauty and value, daintily mounted in Platinum and Gold. If you cannot call—please write. J. WILLIAMS & CO. QUALITY JEWELLERS 48 VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. / w \ When It K / 4K \ ' you want Cabin Trunk yk —see that you get eae of our B ' 1 faithfully constructed Green ■ 1 j .Z i* Wiliesden Caavaa Trunks, and ■ J I get a practical trunk— aound in I material and workmanship and S ■ * handsomely finished. Water- I ' A. v| !▼ p luo f—cowhide corners, iron I . or wood ledges, and a 3in. deep ■ i 16 —X 4 a/- 3S x ie —- 1 17/6, 36 xl6 £5 5/« Ij la Black Twill C.a.*. t tame price. tJ ttaaka naSe to order—aoM leather er caaraa. Writ, tor quotatloo. #/ J. E. EVANS, LTD., Makers of HARNESS, SADDLERY, and all LEATHER GOODS, I 158 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. Established 185 L I " m—il.hlMffi jSM H'l j - ® (ft Summer Costumes. NOW READY FOR YOUR SELECTION. Our present extensive range in all the latest styles includes costumes in CREAM GABARDINE— £6/6/-. NAVY SERGE with coloured facings— £6/16/6. GREY FLANNEL, light and dark tones, latest mo'els, £6/10/-. AND MAN Y 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 only one place to go—that is, of course, McNl VEN’S Ltd. 4 MILLINERY SPECIALISTS. VICTORIA AVENUE WANGANUI. x “1 always take oft my hat when I stop to speak tc a stone-cutter,” said Dr. Oliver Wendell Holme* » if ’ one day. ’’Why ” }oa “«■ ■’'Because ! } £ Vml know that 1118 is the onu _ A—labour likely to endure. f~ A score ot centur.eo aa« aot ejected tue marks ot ,j —2 the Greek'*- or the Rn **” s .jan'B chisel.” ' 14 ' True as this remark may 6*. we Safe! sere that if Dr. Holmes had found t man cutting COROMANDEL GRANITE ~ b® w ~ald have taken his hat off to the stone also, for he could not have failed to notice its beauty, as well as its adaptability in texture to take the artists bast work, and to preserve it for the admiration of future generations. N.Z. Coromandel Granite Co. Ltd MAN UFACTCRERS Blanch Yard: 166 GUYTON ST.. WANGANUI. W. A. GRACE, Manager.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18021, 9 November 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18021, 9 November 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18021, 9 November 1920, Page 2

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