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I Residue of Warehouse Stock all re-marked WMMW decide to wind up affairs ol Company. 's your chance! I The Company is In Voluntary Liquidation, and all stocks ' a must do cleared. If not sold to the Public, will he SQld to the Trade, who a will resell to the Public at a big profit., It is ohvious that it will pay the Liquidators better to • sell to the Public at 25 PER CENT, under cost th*n to the Trade at 50 PER CENT, under cost. I If we were going to carry on our business we could not \» possibly sell at the prices which we are now offering, as most of the lines would have to be replaced, and could not possibly be bought to-day at these prices. Every discriminating person will at once realise that the prices at which we are sacrificing would be impossible were we going to carry on. A FEW OF THE WAREHOUSE BARGAINS DOX7BLE-WIDTH TUSSORE SPQNGI! CLOTH At* CLEARING PRIOE .. YARD 9Qi PLAIN AND COLOURED VOILBS, all Bhadeßj good t /|3 "quality—CLEAßnrO PRJOE .. .. YABiD If I DOUBLE-WIDTH OTTOMAN CORD RATJNB, all * J%i shades—CLEARING: PRICE .. .. YARD If |> HAND-MADE qHHfESE LACES AND INSERTIONS, ail "all widths—CLEARING PRJQE, .. YARD *fl* DARK GREY SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, for IA/Qj hard wear—CLEARING PRICE .. .. .. Iv/tfl DRAB WHIPCORD TROUSERS, | A L & PLEASING PRICE IV/Tf BOYS' SHOWERPRPOF COVERT GOATS, in f awjl and gwyp sizes 6, 8, 10 14 /as OLEARJNP ?RJCJ JL4Xjjf2 BOYS' GREY TWEED KNICKERS, sizes 3to 6 a /a| CLEARING PRICE Ht/M SiZfS 7 to 12 _ A /I'll CLEARING PRIOE *»/! CLEARING PRIOE */\] TAILORINGrr-?e sure and inspect our stpcis of Higfrrifatf Worsteds and Serges. The prices will astonish yon. *a! £ , 69 UCHFIP ST. m d!

▲ leads the World inMotor Car Value m£U m BSSSSSBSa &mmmmm, m ;v» ft » ik 1 53£«* m m vX ISS'i.ij-x,^/ US £*.*3« Nash entirely encases the front „ brake shoes which are of die cart aluminum. And thus keeps out all water and dirt from the mechanism. Note extremely large brake drum shown at left* * &.7X m ■,s&- :v. ;■ i~'i mm wmm IIM M% tTfcm m. IZZZLM NewNash Features 7'bearing crankshaft motor—world's smoothest type powers all new Nash models. New-type crankcase "breather" which pre* vents crankcase dilution. New double beam head* lightswithsteeringwheel control Rich new body finish colors. All enclosed bodies are of the expensive wood, frame body construction employed by finest American and European motor cars. And a long list of added new improvements. and Most Efficient 4 Wheel Brakes Standard Equipment<~lflQ Extra Qozt Another vital Nash mechanical superiority w the special Nash 4-wheel brake system-—the safest, simplest and most efficient type known to the industry. Fully equalized to right and left; front and rear, these brakes banish entirely the dangerous swerving characteristic of partially equalized brakes. They are of unique simplicity in design, having fewer points requiring lubrication than any other mechanical brake system. Their instant, powerful, but velvety ease-ful pressure is scientifically distributed, 60% to the rear and 40% to the front, Prices from £360 to £795 Main Ports! - Seventeen Nash Models to choose from: Advanced, Special I ~L J lg h. t Sixes - All **«» 5-Disc Wheels, 4-Wheel Brakes, h-l r$ oon Tyres - ou P»rifi«. Air Cleaner, and with SS2. l^ter on Advanced and Special Six Models AT NO EXTRA COST. ■ THE NASH N.Z. MOTORS LTD. i. Also at Dunedln, Wellington, u>* Palmerston North. w—.™™*-**™™

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18903, 19 January 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18903, 19 January 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18903, 19 January 1927, Page 6

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