1 - - u by CAR In tropical climes the possession °f a car makes a day’s shopping a P' easure instead of a purgatory. You just bowl along without exW ; ertion, your own speed creating a - 7 T;v * /£" I g refreshing breeze, which to the • pedestrian is unattainable. The A.C. Is the best little car imaginable for such expeditions—light, speedy, comfortable, economBical and trustworthy. Its remarkable simplicity makes the A.C. ideal for the lady-driver. . Government work precludes us from supplying cars at present. May we book your order for postwar delivery? Auto-Carriers (1911), Limited 181-182 Hercules Rd., Westminster Bridge Road, LONDON, S.E., ENGLAND
J] PALMERSTON NORTH. m fl MOTOR CARS. j g | 1917 Model : | g MAXWELL I 5 WHEELS, tyres and tubes, electric light, self-starter, speedo- [q meter,, one-man khaki hood, painted brown. N o PRICE £285. H u No extras to buy. Call and have a demonstration —it will be Ln !] to your advantage. All duplicate parts stocked. [n 0 W. H. PALMER, g n Reardon and Clapham’s Garage, S 0 King Street, PALMERSTON NORTH, g n 'PHONE 216. nJ
Empire Motor and Coach Factory : PETONE. ' - — - Cost of Attachment ni a k and Fittings - ALttO Docs 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 I No more lumbering Drays .' 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 1423, 2 August 1917, Page 27
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260Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1423, 2 August 1917, Page 27
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