FOR THE EQUESTRIENNE A Tress Bowler in all black rich fur felt is the acme of smart* V / ness and comfort. 1. \ / The A\ 'Jlrcher ’ 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.
The factor which counts for so much in choosing a car for colonial use is the matter upkeep. The factor which ; has made the A.C. so popular amongst l colonial motorists its low maintenf ' This fact has been appreK ■fAl " ■ i 1 ® % dated by those who need a car for use f * many miles from a town and proper V ; where the ■ ■ will for I ■ mechanical W # The simplicity of the A.C. in design W U the keynote There no cannot immediately understand, master and adjust yourself. The excellent quality of all materials JLIwl Illi!®? which go into its manufacture means ■OSs.vfl« Jx'- long wear and consistently good £• ’' ■•'■SL : 7 service without the necessity for ’'? *• constant part replacements. - s The running expenses of the A.C. are jv;. -• claimed by. every owner to be lower ..”.:w’. : than that of any other car of its weight ?.._ ’- ■' and power. Ask any A.C. owner, and V-.<•’• .• •• . base your decision on what he will tell \ you —not what we say. ■ ’ r 1 AUTO CARRIERS (1911) LTD., A 181-183, Hercules Road, Westminster -—A Bridge Road, London, S.E.I, England. \ V Head Office : Thames Ditton, Surrey.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1540, 30 October 1919, Page 20
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246Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1540, 30 October 1919, Page 20
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