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HAWKES, Limited. THE "VALUE FOR MONEY" CAR SPECIALISTS. CHRISTCHURCH AND CULVERDEN. Immediate Belivery. DO you recognise the advantage of guttins immediate delivery of a good car It may take you .months to finally decide on tho purchase of a car; but onoe your mind is made up you want it as soon aa you can get it, don't you? Are you awaro that if you went direct to the manufacturers o£ any high-grade EngMah or Continental car, and placed your order with them, you could not fret delivery in less than two months from date of order? But our business orgauisar tion enables ns to offer you immediate delivery of the best cars the world produces. Wo offer you for Immediate Delivery Sunbeams One 13-16 h.p. Colonial model, with 3Beater streamline torpedo body—painted cbocola*.e —upholstered brown, brass finish, equipped with hood, Bcreen, 5 lamps and generator, horn, speedometer, spare, detachable wheel, with tyre and tube, pump, jack ] 3nd tool kit. Price £545. One 12-16 h.p. 3-ecater, similar to above, but painted cream, upholstered green and finished in nickel plate. Price JE555. One 12-16 h.p. Colonial model, with 5-scater strcamlino body-—fitted with the new patent adjustable front seat which can bo instantly moved to suit the convenience of any driver, and the new Sunbeam one-man hood. This car is painted cream, and upholstered green, with nickel-plated finish. It is quite the handsomest and most up-to-date car yet imported by iw. Price, with complete equipment, £580. Wo havo other Sunbeams arriving ex Tainui, due end of May; Eotorua, due beginning of June, and lonic, duo middle of June. Immediate Delivery of that sterling "va.lne for money" ear, The Marathon, We can give immediate delivery of the following models:— 35 £.p.' 6-seater—completely equipped with hood, screen, dynamo, electric lighting set, complete with 5 lamps, electric self-starter, electric horn, speedometer, detachable rims, including epare rim, pump, jack and tool-kit. Price £400. This is absolutely the best value offered in New Zealand in American care. Tho "Marathon" sella in tho States for at least 100 dollars more than other cars boM here at the same price as wo offer the Marathon. ■ 25 h.p. E-seater model—completely ©quipped with hood, screen, S lamps, and compressed acetylene gas tank, horn, speedometer, detachable rims, pump, jack, and tools. Price complete, £300. 25 h.p. o-3°s>Uir mode!—complete aa above, but fitted with Beech dual ignition. Pzioe £306. 25 h,p. 2-se*ter modeL Price, complete, £280. If yotz are a prospective purchaser of a moderate priced car, we want you to see and try the Marathon. There are quite a. lot of features about it that make it much better than the next best. Immediate Delivery of tie hard-work tts. The Unic, We haire on hand at present one only—a 10-16 h.p., 'fitted with a handsome 6-seater torpedo body, painted light grey, upholstered rod, and fully equipped with everything. Price £570. Dainty Delages, We can now offer these fine little caxn for early delivery—the first to arrive being due about Juno 9th, ex Rotorn*. Aristocratic Wolseley s. We have had a great ran on Woiseleys— but can now offer them for delivery early in August. The run on this popu.ar car ia sure to continue—so get in and order eaxly. "A MAX IS SXOWN BY TEE CAB HE OWiSS." HAWKES, LIMITED. Royal Garage, CHRISTCHURCH and CTJLTERDEN. C€«S4

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Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 149814, 30 May 1914, Page 16

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