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MP7« n Ml e "CHAIN" TEEAD is one "' foul/ifli LI I e ■ popular of United IsdllsilJ Hal states Tires. The cup - like I&Y' \Y if// s^ia P e °f ea, ch. "link" in the tread IYI/Hfll mil \ l2^'s ' arm anti-skid, grip of slipis///(*«7/ ml peiy road surfaces, (fl. The two &JJjW lif parallel chains of rubber are so " /C/oH I / P^ *k at "hold" is M mjj l ® but momentary—just sufficient grip PrC ! D against skidding, ffi. Stocked by all II J3|{ ' j Motor Houses of Eepute. v&HI %\ Wk°l esa, l e Distributors:— : I||| VxfP Hagnus,. Sanderson \|iwsN. Wellington and Dunedin, That the excellent Gun Repair Service of I The Colonial Ammunition Co.,' Ltd., 9 meets a long-felt want is conclusively ] proved by these Testimonials—merely \ three of the many constantly received: I e Gun you equipped with new Barrels arrived safely. You did I Uent work. The fitting at the breech was like that of a new 9 direct from the Maker. It surpassed the expectations of both I :lves and our customer."—BßlSCOE & CO.. LTD., Invercargill. 9 'Having a valuable Gun that required a Spring I took it to a I smith for a new one. After he had made seven ineffectual 1 npte in different claesea of steel—each spring breaking before a' § ■ was fired—l decided to give your Gunsmith Shop a trial. \ ng there, I was told that a satisfactory Spring would be made | i hour—and it was. I have since used the Gun frequently and 3 : had no trouble whatever."—GEOßGE POTTER, Auckland. "If my remarks regarding the Repairs to my Gun are of service, i by all means use them. I only wrote what I thought and what has since been endorsed by others. Respecting the conversion of my Pin-fire Gun, I accept your offer to make it as good as new. When the work is completed I will send you the Twenty-bore I spoke of." J. I. N. MACKIE. Kumeroa, Woodville. Sportsmen requiring a Gun Eepaired or brought Up-to-date should post it to The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd. A shilling or two will cover postage. Detailed Estimate will be submitted before the work ia started. Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd. AUCKLAND HAINES-β j " I

I THE UNIVERSAL CAR^f Nearly 80 per cent of Ford Cars in New Zealand are saving Time and Money in 111 I the performance of essential work. The Ford is economical to buy and to operate— I reliable under all conditions—adaptable to fl as Trade Deliveries, Comj] mercial Calls, Medical Rounds, Postal Collections and Deliveries, Fire Brigade Service, and the Transport of Farm Produce and Supplies. ' The Ford is promoting National Efficiency because the Ford itself is highly efficient. I LICENSED FORD DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION ASK FOR FREE LITERATURE MAIMES . 81 Local Ford Dealers. SUTHERLAND AND RANKINE, Wellington. The "Partiii-Palmer"--- is the Car of Super-Vajia JJUYING a Motor Car is very liko buying investment securities. You consider relation of price to value—the security of value—the return. '.'''' ■ Whon you consider the relation of price to value, the "PARTIN- . PALMER" stands out as greater value for tho money thnn can bo had in any other Cars of similar specifications. ' Zbis is as it should be, for tho "PARTIM-PALMER" is produced under the most favourable and economical conditions,- yet the highest standard of materials and workmanship is fully maintained. Wo would have you become better acquainted with this wonderful valne Car. Writo for specifications op arrange for a demonstration run. NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS FOR "PARTIN-PALMER" CARS, ■ 153 FEATHERSTON STEBET, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 705. -Phone «63. 3 TONS AND 5 TONS, 45 H.P., JUST LANDED. IN BTOCKWONDEBFUL QUALITY AND VALUE. MOTOR IMPORTERS, HOTT ROAD THOENDON.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 184, 24 April 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 184, 24 April 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 184, 24 April 1918, Page 8

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