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Build in Largest British Factory'' ro3ier) WORCESTER ST. WEST, OHRISTOHUBCH LiJYLAND MOTORS LTD. Head Office: NX Branch; Huddart Parker Bldgs. Wellington. Sub-Branch : ISillßiufHlu T. & G. BUILDINGS CHRISTCHURCH ■pi 10-25 h.p. 3-Seater .. £325 10-25 h.p. 4-Seater .. £330 10-25 h.p. 4-Seater .. £425 I Importers of Rover Cars : Smith Motors Ltd. WORCESTER STREET :: CHRISTCHURCH CARS m TRUCKS British Built for World Service. Morris Agents and Morris Service Everywhere. Christchiirch Motors Ltd. 110-112 TUAM STREET :: CHRISTCHURCH WBB^fc " The Choice of Royalty " John Burns & Co. Ltd. 165 Lichfield St., Christcnurch. 'Phone 3411 m* yi Wtl II inWs. Ti I: iff I r.v,:;;:.-.-J Upon the rock of honesty hat been built the greatest of all industrial achievements the well-won supremacy of the British Motor Vehicles. UNITED KINGDOM CARS^TOUCKS. Standing for a quality and a constructional integrity which has never been successfully imitated in foreign machines—-standing for endurance, conserved power and true economy, the British cars and trucks lead the World; for theirs is a standard of engineering excellence supreme in every respect—they stand up to hard work, and they give you economical, care-free service under all conditions. Be wise—let your choice be British. When a British Ldcomotive recently sent to America amazed leading American officials by pulling a train smoothly at 76 miles per hour, with its throttle only threequarters open—when British seaplanes triumphed in the Schneider Cup race—when Major Seagrave broke World's speed records in a British-built motor car—the World was presented with further proofs of Britain's engineering supremacy and the constructional integrity and efficiency of British machinery. Great Britain buys 77 per cent, of our products, yet we buy only 46 per cent, of our total imports from Great Britain. Surely this position should be altered; Britain has proven that she can give us the cars and lorries best suited to our needs, it's up to us to reciprocate by buying British, for the British machine is indeed the New Zealander's best investment. BRITISH QUALITY Be British Buy British SIDDELEY CARS 14-30 h.p. 4-cyl Trom £425 to £525 IfiffiSl 20-50 h.p. 6-cyl. Trom CJVTS to El>7s. Built by the men who "built Sir Alan CoMum';; Jaguar Aero Engine, LET US DEMONSTRATE (LB. BROWN, 204 MadrasSt. WatkiDson & KennettJuamSt, Joint Agents for Christchurcn IH3ES pi r All-British Commercial Trucks and Fire Engines. The Quality Machine—l£ to 10 Tons. N.Z. EXPRESS CO. LTD. Sole N.Z. Agents. All Chief Towns TfaORNYCROrT ■freight and Vehicles mmmm mmim 1J to 2-Ton Speed Wagons Heavy Duty and Rigid 6-Whe<flers. f Trust a Thornycroft with your ■ Transport." A.Hatrick&Co.Lid. Agentß for H.Z. 204 MADRAS ST., CH.CH. Swift and Sure * South Island DtetEiDutors r • Royds Motors Ltd. 311 OASBBI* STREET :: OHRISTOHUBCH !/•:•'//•7^»^\v'**'« " Ths Cars That Look After Themselves " Full 4-Seaters from £235. Singer Distributors: Tench Bros. Ltd. 141 OAMMBPOB TBRRAOB, OHRISTOHUBCH

OF 'MI They arc worn <m every cricket-Held 12 6 No. 1650-Men'e Whit* Cbhtm Utilised Cricket Boot*. Post Frei. Price: Men's • 11/f> Youth's 2 to 5 Jl/ 6 No. l669~MeiT» White Canvas Cricket Beet* with White Nvbuck Toe Cap end Vamp Strep. Leather lined. Put Fttt. Pric« i . 19/6 No. 1675—Similar in style to No. 1669. but in White Chrome Calf with Buck, skin Toe Cap and Vamp Strap. Pott Free. Price . 35/" / AlowreMeneWtpHce—apriee t« tttaijwte Borwsm in New be uniform at every Hannah Branch—that priee u what yo« pay when dealing with the Hannah organ. isation, for first-grade footwear. No. 1669 No. 1675 W HXOB iTBBBT, AlfO 117 CASHBL BTIBST, CWKWOKOTOB. Tree—White Footwear Catalogue sent on request to Hannah'i, High ttwet, OTuArtcbuxch,

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19156, 12 November 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19156, 12 November 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19156, 12 November 1927, Page 11

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