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:' : SALE* . SOcwt AR-GYLE LORRY CHASSIS 15/25 H.P. engine, Dunlop solid Tyres. Just unpacked: ' £650. 4 ton TELLING STEVENS LORRY, 40(60 H.P. Almost how.' £1050. 15 H.P. DAIMLER TOURING CAR, 5,-scater body, silent Knight engine. In poifect oidoi A snip £150 119 lIP lIIMBER I°l3 Model Guanntecd m good oulcr, 5-sentci bods lot of e\tns Compiehcnsivo Insunneo Policv for £2jo, 9 i ontbs to inn Tie«-to light lighting st stem £275 Several other second-hand cars. "Wnto for putic lhrs Ma'gnus, Sanderson & Co. Ltd. OPERA GARAGE. WAKEFIELD STREET :: :: WELLINGTON. I %f' ■sis— -** 16"THEiCAR THAT SETS THE FASHION IN THE MOTOR WORLD." 9 FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IN LONDON. | TWO WAR OFFICE MODELS, 22/25 H.P. i Streamline Bodies Electric Self Starter, Electric Light, Detachable Wheels, I Etc CATALOGUES M ULLD FREE SCOTT MOTOR AGENCY LOWER CUBA STREET. HS^ Melbourne-Sydney Record beaten ftfo f SSIIBSSL by over 2 Hours P2J3IL23OIURNE TO STEWEY c MOTOR CAR BEATS EXPRESS BY 15 MIJTS. The Melbourne-Sydney Express takes 17 hours 11 mins. for the journey. By road it's vastly different: there's over a hundred miles of rough unmade 1 rutted bush tracks, there's mountains to negotiate, there are hundreds of horrible "V" gutters and water-crossings; yet Mr. Boyd Edkins,-of Sydney,' averaged over' 33 miles per hour from capital to capital, covering 565 miles in the splendid time of 16 hours 55 mins.—some two hours better than the previous Qar Record. HE USED THINK WHAT THIS MEANS TOR THE TYRES' THE STRAIN IS - TERRIFIC—for pace has to be maintained irrespective of road-surface. This is where the Remarkable Strength and Durability of Dunlop Tyres is emphasised and appreciated, and where the Quality of Dunlop Material and Workmanship is tested to the utmost, and proved Good, and True. The same features have-made "Dunlops" the most popular and economical in Australasia to-day. THEY'STAND UP TO HARD WORK, and they should, for "Dunlops" are the Best Tyres made. It pays to use them! ——OBTAIWABZ.EAI.I. OARAGES.———— ' ' .DUNLOP RUBBER CO, OF AUSTRALASIA LTD.. All Stale. «nd tt.l. I"THE WORLD'S BEST." EW^ W&'W 1 iSS PRiCES ARE NOT RAISED.- - .'. , JL M. MUSI' BENEML f LECtMC' I®. LIU. ' 8 VVILLESTON STREET, WELLINGTON. TELEPHONE 3329. • N.Z. AGENTS. ' - ■ ' '■ ■' ' ' ' '..-■". /PD, \ .. , §'..-""-.'•'SAFE V 'AND..SURE'.* 1 £3 is an old and familial saying, which, when~it can be honestly and truthfully used fi| y in connection with a medicinal preparation, must give great satisfaction. To % pi Know that the medicine you take is safe, is good; to know that it is also sure, is © M better still. There is not the slightest doubt that the phrase in question can |J5 /S be applied unreservedly, to Beccham's Pills—the most ptyular medicine of the y time. Beecham's Pills are safe, because they are wholely curative and free from pi pj any drastic or deleterious principle. Beecham's Pills are sure, because they @ restore the healthy action of the stomach liver and bowels, gently assisting Nature !&3 fj| to correct what is wrong with the digestive system. For the relief and cure of fig the many ailments to which those organs arc /tabic, you should always seek the <JS j3 V aid of that "safe and sure" remedy—■ {§; 0> Beecbam's Pills are specially suitable for Females atall ages. ® -.., Sold in bo.xts, labtlltd, price 10H.<36 pills)1/(4 (SS pills) & 2/3 (168 pills), jp

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2740, 7 April 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2740, 7 April 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2740, 7 April 1916, Page 9

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