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i i HIGHEST ,ig^shs 3j . >. ABSOLUTE ! QUALITY. jrft&M PURITY. J|F THE WORLD'S BEST VALUE. Ip. I| CIGARETTES. Jj Sol* Manufactoryi s*\W IRDATn TOBACCO COHPAJIY, LtJ? | ".■■■aWM&Ma Sold everywhere throughout New Zealand. vivwdWiiw | A HqMhss Motor Carnage for | 7 4j the discriminatiDg buyer ' %, JL Sidikley-Deasy Motor Carnages ire especially designed to fB) TO meet the demand of people who clesiro a "classy" Car ,W\ $ui By avoiding frcakishncas, and building solclj <M W] reliability and efhcient motoi powei, the Siddeley Company liis <f<& fiftj succeeded m producing the perfeit type of Cii ' IjW] /ft* Proof positive of engine perfection lies in the fact that jM A f7!l Jp Cars are fitted with tl'e finest motor in the world—the Knight ft f& Sleeve Yalvo typo engine A world's record was recently put m. »TO up by a Deasy Cir—a 15,000 miles Non Stop run, carried out p I A under the supervision of the Royal Automobile Club of Groat j^\s J*3 Bnhin This is proof enough of DcTtsy Reliability * F,! Lj!3 Pnced at £075 and £800 respectively tho wlOand 13 20 'ft 'gi h,p Siddeley Toipedo Phaetons are two of the most populir w.; aw models They are pleising in appearance, perfect in mechanism, fly 'M and reliable under ill conditions / 'MJ y« The Stoneleigh Light Car (1 Cylinder, 12 hp) 13 an excel- /w H& lent investment for the motonit who requires an inexpensive : &5j ih yet perfectly dcpendnble Car 1 Both this and tho Deasy Car is. »," [e\ specially built to meet Colonial needs—tho result of 15,000 » ' fffi, &o* t miles test in Austiahsia <j,f} 6yW Get Catalogue and fuller particulars of these Care from >oy Ilk A. HATRICK & CO., LTD. Agents for North Island ftj PR WANGANUI and WELLINGTON. i fa) ififliil

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1666, 5 February 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1666, 5 February 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1666, 5 February 1913, Page 3

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