S- DUNLOP Presents Z ea- I JB) 'it if '/// land the new 1/1 RAILROAD | / 11, Roadster | j ' ! Cycle Tyre. » The perfection o Pattern, Material and . | Construction—it is bound to make Its 'jj mark. Obtainable at all reputable Cycle 1 I ft Write for Price List. ' W I I \ DUNLOP RUBBER CO. I I AuitrolaMo, Ltd,, I Wellinston . Cliriitchiirch ' Aacklind 95 Courteoty Pi. 116 Worceiter St 62 Fort St. j;•• Speeds-np Business • .11 | In Town and Country I The national demand for greater output calls || | for the utmost speed and economy in deliveries. |jj The Ford Truck is specially designed to give || | quick, dependable transportation at a low up- || ; keep cost. It uses less fuel when handling a || ;' ( full load than some trucks use running empty. || ' I Modernise your business—get a Ford Truck. || ; I PRICE: „ . • , ii | (Chaosisonly) ? m| !| ; LICENSED FORD DEALERS 1 j throughout N.Z. 11 | i f.o.b. Wellinston ■ ■• bB LOCAL FORD DEALERS—Sutherland and Rankinc, Mercer Street, Wellington. ,i V/. Stuart Wilson and Co., Taranaki Street, Wellington. o . AURORA, the goddess of the dawn, according to mythology dwelt u in the east, and at the close of every night ascended to heaven in her chariot, to announce 'the coming light of the sun.. The drawing shown above is not official, but merely the krtist's conception of the goddess, as she appeared ushering in tho glorious dawn of November ii, 1918. It will be noticed that.her chariot is fitted'with 'WOOO-MILNE : ■ MOTOR TYRES . the reason given, being that Aurora is a very artistic, far seeing and punctual lady, and consequently requires tyre equipment that will add to the neatness of her vehicle, and provide speed and every security on her long journey from the Orient to the Occident. MESSRS. CASELBERQ AND CO., 120 Wakefield Streot, Wellington, N,Z. A'CHANCE TO SECURE CHEAP TYRES . . which no motorist can afford to neglect. We havo a largo seleotion of SECOND HAND. TYRES in overy wanted size, which have been repaired almost equal to new by our scientific process. They are all ■ IN EXCELLENT, CONDlTlONguaranteed to give months of service, and will ba cleared out at excep- , ally low prices.: .j. ,I . INSPECT THEM TO-DAY- I, r You're sure to find the tyro you want; .. |.... ■ ' Tyie C@o -- DEPOT—4B TARANAKI STREET, WELLINGTON. . - ' ■ 'Phone lfio7. frhe TRIUMPH | MpTOjSi CYCLE ' . £ J : has more Itian !i>slified its name. • ■ ' ■ E Foremost jmonjl-lhe midlines JF/a • F used by the Allied Armies in k\\p ADAMS, JjlP.i ' .t] their i/reat achievements stood /I r I a m. •j. t \ I the TRIUMPH. Tho JUNIOR /J U iKv\ Christchurcll, fc TRIUMPH embodies ihe k.irw- JA\\J '(f j'J I pitied during the list (our Iy Lw \l' [ years. It is a • flexible, easily L^p^ff\ L 3 - t f handled machine, capable flr 1 » R IA r f of 35 ni.p.h,, a j*rcai . Wiw | climber yjid fes-MjissMfMOTdß • aasgisiiaikMtfism^
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 61, 5 December 1919, Page 2
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