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TO LET. TO I.l'iT on Lease near town about ■*' 30 A CilfCS with small house. Good .Land.-—Full particulars from T. G. Lawless, Land Agent, Haiti. r rO LET.—Gent'e:nen*s Residence, 1 every convenience with over acre ground; fruit tree.r. lawns; for--12 months.—Fred Barwick. LOST. LOS VE ward LRS. Loan Company. MEEETIECS, GISEORXF. 1> FILM A NEXT LAXD. I’Ll I.FLAG A XI) AIL TEAL JXVESTA! EXTj&i<WCI ETY. Fiftieth, - - unual Afectii the ioty will he, h.eh at the Office Society. X.Z. In siivaneo Childers Road Gisbome. o*r FJiffijAY, the 7tli inst at 1.30 p.m. Br^Px|SS: Annual Report jfn d Jialance-Shoet Election oolLwpctors and Auditors Ai/1 any onHrrHjusiiiess. IT. AI. PORTER, Secretary. ol 1/

tenders. r PENDEIMrnre :n»l|oo ‘ ricofcfld hv Hi/ 10 «t .1/1. ft) Y>ATlif{ffAl NOV/pi-BEU, 194/for tho AjnnJsUffCXo. I*oll oe] 599-1 laud is sitiiatecijintilin seven way MJuioit/jif'fth ncceS roatlr 1! it; ! 1 jft Jr at essnrily iJec/ptill. For full lars, fippfc' to—/ r /.TNO. HAf) Agent/East i.’oast CoinMmsioner, /-lathe LanJ^Ci.urt, I Gisborne until tho 15th mil SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TF HA PARA TMNNIS i'S CO CRTS, Lvttoiwßuad, Cl I oiStOl I' A LIIIiECHT, HOll. See. G TSBORXU’S J^EADING M OTOJI B ° DYUILDING it OAR pATXTIXG J FACTORY ALL KINDS OF MOTOR VEHICLES BUILT OX SHORTEST NOTICE. C AB ING A SPECIALTY. FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP AT .MOST REASONABLE RATES. CALI/ A- INSPECT OUR FACTORY AND SEE FOR. YOURSELF. pAI XT,ING & FJIRDLMMELLOR BROS. (Late OILMONDS) PEEL STREET. GISBORNE. PHONE 196.

SO G OOD R EASOXS I WHY YOU SHOULD OWN A I—-RUGBY IS MODERN IN APPEARANCE. All models are of standard design with handsome lines and well finished. 2.—ItUGBY IS AHEAD IN CONSTRUCTION. It has standard gear change. Pressure. Lubrication, Efficient Cooling, Vacuum Feed, Attached Lug, Demountable Rims, Durant, Tubular Backbone, Full Length Springs; in fact, all essential found in the highest priced ears. B—RUGBY IS FULLY EQUIPPED AS SOLD. We quote prices on complete cars only. Rughv is ready for any service as soon as your Number Plates are fitted. Compare the fully equipped modern Rugby with other cars, plus their missing equipment, and satisfy yourself which is better value. 4.—RUGBY transportation averages less cost per mile than that of any other car at any price. This cost includes tbs first cost, insurance, depreciation, interest, operation and maintenance. Why 'pay more per mile for inferior service? S:—RUGBY HAS THE HOST POWERFUL (and yet the smallest) unglue of any car in its class. Rated 15 h.p.. actually developing 35 h i Its supremacy for hill climbing and hard going is well known. Under all conditions, in all parts u £ the world, 320,000 Eugbys are serving their owners well. i—RUGBY YIELDS SOLID RIDING COMFORT. This is due to correct standard suspension, well sprung and padded upholstery, deep seats with ample leg room.

7. —RUGBY SERVICE COSTS ARE LOW because of Rugby : ceessibility. Rugbys are built to 'ast long and to maintain their efficiency under difficult conditions. 8. RUGBY” IS A QUALITY CAR. People are proud to tell of their ownership of a Rugby and are good fudges of value. 9. --RUGBY IS BUILT FOR SERVICE It steers firmly and e‘‘B : ly. It holds to the road even at high speed. Its braking power is ample. It is easy to handle and accelerates quickly. 10. —RUGBY* IS EASY TO BUY. and depreciates slowly. THE RUGBY EASY PAYMENT PLAN IS SIMPLE, PRIVATE & AVOIDS DISTURBING CAPITAL. OR INVESTMENTS. COMPLETE SCHEDULE i ON REQUEST. . | There are many other Rugby features found in no other car of the Rugby prices class. You should know of these before you buy any Car at any price. J. R. W LTD. EDSTOXE .& QONS SOLE LOCAL AGENTS.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9853, 5 November 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9853, 5 November 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9853, 5 November 1924, Page 1

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