MOTORS AND CYCLES, DEPENDABLE USED CARS. DODGE Tourer £ls OVERLAND Light Delivery £lO AUSTIN 7, 1937 Saloon £195 AUSTIN 10, 1936 Saloon £235 GRAHAM PAIGE Sedan £llO STANDARD 12-b.p. 1937 Saloon ... £265 MORRIS MAJOR Saloon £155 DODGE DD Sedan £135 DODGE 1934 De Luxe Sedan £265 DODGE DA Sedan £155 DE SOTO Sedan; air wheels £135 NASH Light Six Sedan £135 DODGE Light 4 Sedan £95 ESSEX Super Six Sedan £55 DODGE 4 Sedan £45 Telephone 13-906. ' OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 7TO 9. COSSENS AND BLACK LTD., CRAWFORD AND MANOR STREETS. ( : FOUR SPECIALS FROM THE HOUSE FOR SOUND VALUE. I Chevrolet Junior Coupe; well cared for, I excellent mechanical, condition, low-pressure j tyres; a long-life economical little car; £155. Standard 1936 12-h.p. Saloon, a late model; low petrol consumption car; good hill climber and in first-class order; new i price £420; a genuine bargain at £175. ! Chevrolet Four Sedan; overhauled and : reconditioned throughout; an economical | full live-soater; £6B. Austin 7 Saloon; good tyres, good mccbI anical condition; a smart little car; £75. COOKE, HOW LI SON AND CO. LTD., 55-59 HANOVER STREET. CONFIDENTIAL TIME PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUYERS AND SELLERS OF MOTOR CARS. T HE OTAGO FINANCE AND AGENCY COMPANY LTD. (Established 1913), T. and O. Buildings, Princes street, ■ Dunedin, C.l. MORRIS 8 Saloon, in perfect condition; 5 very good tyres; corporation’s warrant ot fitness; cheap, £80; any trial. Phone 12-296, between 9 and 5.50. \Tq FORD, 1938 model coupe; mileage \ O 15,000, perfect order; also 1938 Big Seven De Luxe Austin— Ring 23-085. F‘ ORD A Roadster, really reliable car; 25 miles gallon; new tyres; bargain, lor quick sale; terms. —8559, ‘ Star. 1 . S~ INGER Saloon, Fordor, 0.h.v., twin carb.; condition and tyres good; cheap to run; £6O; terms—Bssß, ‘ Star.’ USTIN 7 Saloon, in good order; well shod, rebored; cheap for quick sale; terms; £50.—8555, 1 Star.’ _ ORRIS 8 Roadster, in great nick; rebored; 1936 model; does 50 m.p.g.; terms; no trade; £l5O. 8557, Star. _ BUICK 4 Roadster, good appearance; new hood, tyres; cheap to operate and reliable; accept reasonable, offer. 8556, ‘ Star.’ FIAT 60S Tourer; new hood, good upholstery, mechanically sound; accept reasonable offer. —Inspect 300 High street; phone 11-166. A' LL £65 each, all guaranteed— Chevrolet Coupe, Tourer, Coach—B. and B. Car Sales, 11 Filleul street. 1 ALSO wc specialise in Two-wheel Brake Repairs.—B. and B. Car Sales, 11 Filleul street; phone 12-322. RADIO. U Million Philco owners can’t be wrong; buy a Philco and be satisfied; world s finest Radio. rrtRADE In your Radio, best price^given; JL ring, call, or write.—“ Begg s. ING 11-759.—Radio Repairs, any make; we collect and deliver.—Chas. Begg and Co Ltd. Radio Service, any make; reasonable charges; specialist. Pilot service; collection and delivery —Wholesale Radio Dealers Ltd. 12-751~ Exi?ert businesses for sale. INDOR going North, selling Old-estab-lished Boarding House Business for !t sale at £250: 12 rooms, fully shed, select locality, moderate rental; idiate possession; near offer entertained Park, Reynolds Limited. BICYCLES. “CJPEEDWELL” increases in popularity every week; buy one on our famous low terms and save tram, train, and bus fares.—W. A. Scott and Sons, George street. ADY’S Cycle wanted; must be in perfect order. —Full , particulars, lowest price Box 136, Dunedin. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANO-ACCORDIONS.— The most popular instrument in the world; the world’s best Hohner stocked at Begg’s; easy terms arranged. WF, have For Sale a beautiful Bohm Piano, walnut casing, full iron frame, £4B.—M'Cracken and Walls. KIRCHNER Piano, special walnut casing, modern case, £4O. —M’Cracken and Walls. lONA Piano, full iron frame, full rich tone, £42 10s.—M’Cracken and Walls. SCHUBERT, overstrung scaling, walnut case, fully polished, £42 10s, M’Cracken and Walls. __ KALLMEYER, overstrung, iron frame, a professional model, £SO. —M'Cracken and Walls. WE have 200 Pupils in our Musical Army; all making steady progress on Banjo-Mandolin, Guitar, and Ukulele.— Begg’s. •EVENING STAR.’ INSTRUCTIONS as to the Insertion or Withdrawal of Advertisements in the ’ Star ’ must be in writing. Alterations for Display Advertisements must be handed in by 11 a.m. on the day before they are required to appear. For the convenience of advertisers replies Ito advertisements may be sent to the I • Evening Star ’ Office, but the Proprietors i do not accept any responsibility in this respect. 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Evening Star, Issue 23382, 27 September 1939, Page 11
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