FOR THE EQUESTRIENNE J -[* ress Bowler in all black rich flgy WM’ fyp fgjf jg acme of smartV / ness and comfort. \ / 77ze \ | ‘Jlreher’ The illustration depicts ‘The Archer’ a smart riding hat, which has a two-inch slightly rolled brim and four-inch crown. This is stocked in all ladies’ sizes. Price—--35s MILNE & CHOYCE, “ Queen St. AUCKLAND.
Bi pi RELIABLE jGgrjELGcir Finished with Government contracts, we are once more heading again towards civilian needs, and are well advanced with our post-war pro- /^ i gramme, which is to revive the production of the famous A.C. Light Car with many improvements. It is the safest selection you in the colonies can > make, because it is the one light car upon which you can place every dependence. It is the one light car with which you £nou) you may safely undertake any cross country journey; meeting and ■ successfully encountering anything in the way of Z roads, tracks, hills or water splashes—and know k ? y° u will make the journey with speed, safety r and comfort without any annoying stop on \ A account of mechanical breakdown. Jr** . You don’t get them with an A.C, ! IJL Orders can he placed direct or through an y reputable motor firm now. ~AUTO CARRIERS (1911) LTD., 181-183, Hercules Road, ~~—"X Westminster Bridge Road, London, S.E.I, England. H ead Office: Thames Ditton,
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1539, 23 October 1919, Page 20
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221Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1539, 23 October 1919, Page 20
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