TWO MEN MISSING.
REPORTED TRIP TO THE DEVON. Stories of missing men and missing yachts are in the air just now, and tho reported disappearance of a launch off Lyall Bay has resulted in tho • police being notified of the fact that two men aro missing from their lodgings in Newtown. They resided with Mrs. L. Haley at 41 Mein Street, and have not' been seen since 2.15 p.m. on Sunday last, when they loft home announcing their intention of visiting the wracked steamer Devon. Tho names of tho men aro John Bryant, 25 years of ago, and Robert Wilson, 45 years of age. Both aro plasterers in tho employment of *Mr. T. F. Foley, York Street. SECOND-HAND MOTOR-CARS AND DELIVERY VANS.' In order to stimulate a sjieedy clearance of a number of second-hand motor-cars ami motor delivery vans in our garage at, Cliristchurch wo have decided flo offer' tlieso at exceptionally low prices. Tlio oars are all in good running order, and are by tho very best British und Continental manufacturers. First in order comes a magnificent 15-25 h.p. Silent Knight Daimler, finished in putty colour and complete with all extras. Theprico is ,£l5O, and any trial will bo given. Then come a couple of TaJbots, staunchest, strongest, and most reliable of British cars, with a wonderful competitive record in New Zealand. A 15-28 h.p. Tallwt, 5-6 water touring car, finished in French grey with lower parts enamelled black, complete with lamps, hood, snare wheel, a.nd speedometer, is offered at ,£350. A ,12-26' h.p. Talbot, 5-seiitar, similar finish, all complete, is offered ait J3250. These cars, would admirably suit a farmer, as they are equal (jo tho stifFevst of grados and the worst of roads. There are also three Clement Bayards, French oars with an enviable reputation for reliability and economical running. A 1015 h.n. 3-scater Bayard, praotically new, comnleto with all extras, is priced at e.1.50, an 8-12 h.p. 8-swtor Bnyurd in excellent condition is priced at .£250, and nn R-12 h.p. 2-sonter Bayard, a neat, sturdy litiio ear, is offered nt .£l5O. We particularly recommend tliew oars to the attont.Yon of commercial travellers. A 10 h.p. Hen. offered at .£OO. would Knit, psrsmi desiring to learn motor-driving in on inexpensive car. In delivery vnnrc ivo have an Auto-carrier, suitable for counti-v storekeeper,. for ,£lis. a 10 h.p. Cadillac delivery van with brand new l>odv. Won capacity, for £115. and n 12-?(i h.p. Ta.U("t vnn of J-ton canncity, speciallv ndruited to traffic, hockey, football, or crickft teams, picnic parties, etc. Can lie painted any colour required. Price. .£275. Write for particulars and photograph of the cars we are offering. Adams. Ltd., Gavngn, Tunm Street, Christchnrch. near High Street Establishment.—Advt. Messrs. .T. H. Betlume and Co. ' will sell by auction at their rooms, Fenthcrston Street, to-day, at 2 p.m., four motorcycles, in good order, guaranteed for three months. The machines will be on view this morning. That tickling, irritating cough may bo relieved promptly by "XAZOL." A few drops on lump-sugar and repeated freaueatlj.—Advt. J
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1845, 3 September 1913, Page 6
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