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HAWKES, Limited. fHE "VALUE FOR MONEY' CAR SPECIALISTS. CHRISTCHURCH AND CTCTA^RDEN. Immediate Delivery. • DO you recognise the advantage of getting immediate delivery of a good car It may take you months to finally decide on ihe purchase of a car; but onoe your mind :S made up you want it as soon as you can ret it, don't you? Are you aware that if ron went direct to the manufacturers ot any jigh-grade English or Continental car, and jlaced your order with them, you could not jet delivery in less than two months from late of order? But our business organisation enables us to offer you immediate deivery of the best cars the world produces. We offer you for Immediate Delivery Sunbeams One 12-16 h.p. Colonial model, with Bseater streamline torpedo body—painted ;bocola*.e—upholstered brown, brass finish, jquipped with hood, screen, 6 lamps and generator, horn, speedometer, spare detachible wheel, with tyre and tube, pump, jack md tool kit. Price JE545. One 12-16 h.p. S-seater, eimilar to above, rat painted cream, upholstered green and inished in nickel plate. Price £555. Ono 12-16 h.p. Colonial model, with 5-seater itreamline body—fitted with the new patent idjustablc front seat which can be instantly noved to suit the convenience of any driver, md the new Sunbeam one-man hood. This :ar is painted cream, and upholstered green, with nickel-plated finish. It is quite the aandsomest and most up-to-date car yet imported by üb. Price, with completo equipment, ,£SBO. We have other Snnbeams arriving ex Fainui, due end of May; Rotorua, due beginning of June, and lonic, due middle of June. Immediate Delivery yi that sterling "value for moaty" cas> The Marathon, We can give immediate delivery oi the following models:— 35 h.p. 5-seater— equipped with hood, screen, dynamo, electric lighting set, complete with 5 lamps, electric self-starter, slectric horn, speedometer, detachable rims, including spare rim, pump, jack and tool-kit. Price £400. This is absolutely the best value offered in New Zealand in American cars. The "Marathon" sells in the States for at least 100 dollars more than oth'ir cars sold here it the same price as we offer the Marathon. 25 h.p. 5-seater model—completely equipped with hood, screen, 5 lamps, and compressed acetylene gas tank, horn, speedometer, detachable rims, pump, jack, and tools. Price Domplet-e, £300. 25 h.TJ. 5-8« , "t»T m"d«'—romp'«te ac above, but fitted with Bosch dual ignition. Price £306. 25 h.p. 2-seater model. Price complete, £280. If you are a prospective purchaser of a moderate priced car, wo want you to see and try the Marathon. There are quite a lot of features about it that mako it much better than the next best. Immediate Delivery of tbe hard-work ear, The Unic. We have on hand at present one only—a 12-16 h.p., fitted with a handsome 6-seater torpedo body, painted light grey, upholstered red, and lully equipped with everything. Price JBTO. Dainty Delages, We can now offer these fire little oars for early delivery—the first to arrive being due about June 3th, ez Retoruv Aristocratic Wolseleys. We have had a great run on Wolseleys— but can now offer them for delivery early ia August. The run on this popu.ar car is sure to continue—so get in and order early. "A MAX IS __NOW>' i*Y THE CAR HE HAWKES, UNITED. Royal Garage. CHRISTCHURCH and CULVERDEN. C8«54

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 16

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