I 10 °/ o EEPpCfIdM I M ON ALL CLASSES OF M n Motor Accessories, m II DURING SHOW WEEK M ||I OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. J|Sj Extra Air Inlets. pgrf ' & . , m Vulcanisers, large and B Wreach'es & Spanners, ||| P [>' Tj Bear View Mirrors. |i 5 Side Screenn. IS Stewart Auto-Guards, m $ Anti-skid Chains. M • Grease Guns. || Lawco Rim Tools. '(& Tyre Pressure Gauges. « The Boyce Motor Meter Safety Tail Lamps. m Mascots; large assort- Speednut Wrenches. pi ment. Motor Coats. ti£ Running Board Bear Screens. gjv Pumps. Weed Cham Jacks. P' Vacuum Tanks. Spring Oilers. |j| • I FORD ACCESSORIES | p 'oil Gauges. ' Milwaukee Timers. Stewart Sneedometers. Petrol Filler Gauges. |||s ' M . ' Anti-Draft Shields! jgg P NEW MOTOR TYBES AT SPECIAL PBICES. 1 Non-skid .. 35 x4| £12 *3 0 g 'Ml » " •* 920 x 120 £12 0 0 jpffl Special' Bfduction on Heinze-Springfield. Starters pja Im OLYMPIA SHOW.—See our exhibit at stands, l||l If Nos. 6, 19 and H. (at the side). |§| I ROYDS MOTORS LTD. 1 M 194 OXFORD TEBBACE :: 'Phone 5421 Wjk • • . , 8013 Park with I Buick Sales Carnival Week ! . °- 3 You'll drive in "fine and easy" in our 9 J ' A • 1 ■ big, roomy garage. A quiet spot, I free from dangerous streets and I crowded corners. But still in the heart of things. Then think—every morning, keen for the day's delights, your car spanking fresh and clean, radiator filled, tyres right, oil and petrol there, too —no mess, nt> fuss, but I everything O.K. ® . YeS, "Parking" with Buick t certainly will add quite a lot to the enjoyment of Carnival g , Week. ' i ; 0m ' | Buick Sales Garage, j Easily • accessible, but still in the heart of tilings. | (CHAS. J. JONES. Managing Director.) . j Corner Durham & Victoria Streets | ' B?fls°-SOO6 — WHEN YOU VISIT THE • OL YMPIA MOTOR EXHIBITION in the KING EDWARD BARRACKS DON'T FAIL TO INSPECT THE FINE CHEVROLET MODELS ■ AND THE HUGE FEDERAL TRUCK. HENRY J. RANGER, Agent I R8761—7893 — - BOABD AND RESIDENCE. —■■■■I * T ADY. with Nice Home, haa vacancy for —— —*—' JU homely retired elderly widower. Per- . . manont. R.S.H., ' Press." 523 Putting Off the Evil Day mohei. ?"rh.>irih,':.TFSw P ."":5 T ADVANCE MOSEY OH VOOE OWN account of high prices—yet they are spending double _ the amount Also upon AU Classes of Security. they need do on tepairs I _____ Onr Chemical Vulcanising Process of F - c * n • • n . JCL 178 GLOUCiiSTER STREET. _ Repairing Boots and Shoes means a Postal Address: Box :5 , christohtuch. * — Saving of abont 55 per cent. — c»ii or write. 88821 Our Prices —Men's ... 6/6 . , . Ladies' .. B/6 T HAVE MONEY TO LEND on any kind (Including Rubber Heels) X of Security, from £10 upwards. This process ensures double tho « irT^CTrrT'^? wear—but the boots must be in ' : j good order. K9BSI <D lane. mi T* •• i it i , XJTCNEY TO LEND on Approved Freehold i . The British Ynlcamsis 191CASHEL STREET SoUc f3 o 'c.a.rfrii 8:955—7495 j — OLDEN BREW VINEGAR is made from ' . ' y -.ho Higheet-grade MALT, and has passed all Severe Government Tests. Sold by all Grocers, in Bottle or Draught. HSI73-4597 BALCAIRN AND LEITHFIELD. — A MOTOR will rcn Daily from GLENA MOTOR will meet Morning Trains at -a -TUNNEL to DARFiELD. and carry Balcairn, arriving from North and Passengers from Darfield to all places on ! South, and can meef Evening Trains as re- route to Lake Ooleridgo, returning in time I<mired by wire or letter to to catch Cass Express, Tu£€a&7i Tbursd&y, and Saturday, if neoeaesry. FRANK ASHBY, W. IXEffIK, =. X Mail Oonixacico.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 12
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