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STURDY AS THE OAK ■ _ . The widespread and growing ! popularity of the Oakland Six is j in no way surprising to the men s \ responsible for its production. \ The car is built to appeal to that j enormous body of mojtorists who - seek an efficient and dependable I automobile at a reasonable price. \ ill In every way the Oakland is \ designed to interest the man who \ wants usefulness in his car rather \ than expense. j. Ton, should call and examine this Gar. .. f S Mtrass aid Harris !©tor Co.. Ltd. ■!.! ••.-■■ ; h 18 Molesworth Street, Wellington. And at Napier. ' . •■■■■;

Moaey ' Timft 11 sad Tfouble. MANAGERS aad ENGINEERS ; II \\ Quality and Wear of wßmmmfi B I dunlof belting U (Conveyor and Driving), Air, Hydraulic, Steam and Delivery Hoses, Packings, Valves. Insertions, etc etc-v: worn and sawjssugpmo. DUNLOP RUBBER COY. I ij) WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHUROH, _. J I mm c No hill too steep ' No sand too deep CORRECT SPRINGING in a Car is essential. Correct springing means: COMFORT - SAVING of WEAR and TEAR on TYRES and CHASSIS, in other words Luxury With Economy. The JACKSON VIII with its four full elliptic springs ' beats all competitors in this respect. The full elliptic springing in combination with its other good points made the JACKSON VIII THE CAR above all others. Present Priee £450 gjg*?, WELLINGTON. 1 from 2 dies leave 1, but Alcehql (1) added to Efficiency (2) leaves' less THE KING, LORDS ROBERTS AND KITCHENER, AND THE S8 AD. MIRAL'S WHO PETITIONED FOR PROHIBITION KNOW THIS TOO WELL-SO TO-DAY THOSE WIIO STAND FOR ALCOHOL STAN& FOi GERMANY! ■■

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 94, 14 January 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 94, 14 January 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 94, 14 January 1918, Page 9

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