A I I Bibtellk I iromq te»|/| Spring is in the air—don’t jeopardise your motoring pleasures during the best months of the year by risky tires —put on “Star” Cords and go your way trouble free. H The question of price—of first cost—has Quality must be sought in Tires E| not swayed the ever-increasing number of more than in anything, and a dismen who use “Star” Cord Tires, but position to be a little too economical rather the very definite economy they get in price often results in extrava||9 through extra service—those additional gance when your purchase is put to miles which make “Star” Tires the most the test of service. It’s “running H inexpensive to use. economy” that counts. Garages can supply “Star” Tires in Inch, and SB Millimetre, Interchangeable and full Balloon Types. STAR-TIRES 9 MADE TO COMPETE IN SATISFACTION AND MILEAGE 1 New Zealand Distributors: Hl the distributing agency limited M l.. WELLINGTON AUCKLAND CHRISTCHURCH DUNEDIN INVERCARGILL j I 'wo “I went 15,000 miles on one set of ‘STAR’ Tires” —is not an unusual remark among “STAR” Tire users.
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DFOR “DELPHIC,” THE FAMOUS FANCY GOODS SHOP, SELWYN BUILDINGS. THE AVENUE, WANGANUL EFOR “EXCEL”—THE DELPHIC SALE EXCELS ALL OTHERS FOR LOW PRICES. L' FOR “LOOK” AT OUR CURTAIN RODS, TO FIT ANY WINDOW—AT ONLY 1/EACH. PFOR “PLEASED” CUSTOMERSERASMIC SOAP, 4 for I/-; GOOD QUALITY ENVELOPES, 4 pkts, for 1/-; NAIL BRUSHES, 4 for 1/-., HFOR “HAPPY” CHILDREN.. 5/- IN THE £ OFF ALL TOYS DURING THE SALE—BOOK YOUR TOYS NOW FOR XMAS. IFOR “IMMENSE” REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. GLASS LEMON SQUEEZERS, 1/- each; GLASS SALAD < BOWLS, I/- each. FOR “CUPS” AND SAUCERS—3 for 2/3. WRITING PADS, 6d each. COME TO THE DELPHIC—ALL SUPPLIES FOR THE I HOME. SELWYN BUILDINGS. VICTORIA AVENUE :: WANGANUI.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19434, 21 October 1925, Page 13
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