TZETIE ZFJLZN-JLIMiJL is a hat that always finds favour, being cool and comfortable. -Itiv ISSHF * . - ■ C.. ■ - ■ The shapes this season are of a decidedly smart appearance and of good quality. The Alpine, as illustrated, 455. Other shapes 245. 6d. to 635. Boys’ Panamas in all sizes, 9s. 11d. to 255. MILNE & CHOYCE, “ Queen St. AUCKLAND. | l( Shortage of supplies -that is, the right kinds of material \ demanded by the strict A.-C. specifications — is a production ( < difficulty we are now rapidly overcoming. By the time this advertisement appears, we expect to be in n ! a position to once again make deliveries of Britain’s Leading Light Car. , For colonial conditions the A.-C. are lower than those of any /' i is unique. It is a safe, thoroughly other car of equal weight and ,r / strong and dependable, simple and power. In other words, it is /, i economical car. Owners say that the car for the sane motorist. m' the running expenses of the A.-C. a AUTO-CARRIERS (1911) Ltd. Thames Ditton,Surrey, Eng. Repair Works and Temporary Sales Department, 11 181-184 Hercules Rd., Westminster Bridge Rd., London, n ' S.E.I, England.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1557, 26 February 1920, Page 20
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185Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1557, 26 February 1920, Page 20
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