E r - A FLYING VISIT A to your friend far out from the township can best be undertaken with an A.C. Light Car—for many reasons. It can be relied upon to make the journey there and back successfully, no matter what the state of the roads or how formidable the hills. By which we mean not only safely, but at a speed which many a higher-powered car would fail to show. The A.C. is efficient, comfortable, simple and economical—the lady driver’s ideal. Government work precludes us from supplying cars J) at present. May we book your order for post-war delivery? Auto-Carriers (1911) Ltd: v ~\ 181 — IB2 t Hercules Road, A ~ Westminster Bridge Rd. LONDON, S.E., —— J nJ ] PALMERSTON NORTH. 7 s ] MOTOR CARS. j & ]J K g i 1917 Model : | I MAXWELL | i pr WHEELS, tyres and tubes, electric light, self-starter, speedo- [n : meter, one-man khaki hood, painted brown. rd ] PRICE £285. H | No extras to buy. Call and have a demonstration —it will be S J to your advantage. All duplicate parts stocked. [n 1 E 1 W. H. PALMER, H j Reardon and Clapham's Garage, g ] King Street, PALMERSTON NORTH, § j 'PHONE 216. g Empire Motor and Coach Factory PETONE. Cost of Attachment £»-. e — and Fittings Does the work of two good horse teams ‘. at half cost. SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK The Commercial Vehicle for the Farmer or Storekeeper. Converts a Ford into a Strong Haulage Truck. No more Horses ! No more dirty Stables! No more lumbering Drays I Attached to a Ford without any mechanical work whatever ; NEIL DONEGHUE & COY., Address: HUTT ROAD, Motor Body and Coach Builders, Farriers, and General Smiths. PETONE.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1420, 12 July 1917, Page 27
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274Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1420, 12 July 1917, Page 27
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