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FOR LETTERS! A simple Letter tellinz of your experience of "HEENZO.*' with which I you make a pint of family Couch and Cold Medicine, may win first prize of £SO-0-0 Seventy-three other prizes. Write for Circular. HEENZO PROPRIETARY. P.O. Box 771. Wellington* 7 THE GRAY CAR. At £2-50 tho “Gray’’ car is in a class by itself. A handsome car, the Gray, «i:h fine lines, roomy seating, wide

doors, and nickel fitments. Lxtrem flexibility and power in abundance, with not less than 30 miles per gallon of benzine. These features tell their o"'j> story:—Eighteen years of successful engine building produced the Gray vibrationless motor—all reciprocating farts balanced to give a silk-like smoothness. The Timken Tear “Ban-1 jo’’ Axle—accessible bv the removal of tut lour studs—is found only in other Mrs at .C-150 and above. The lighting ai.r. ignition systems in the Gray me standard TVestinghouse. Selective th r ee-spced and reverse sliding gear transmission. Timken Taper Bearings throughout. The economy of the light car with all the refinements of a heavy one—this is the Gray Car. The joys of luxurious motoring and the pride of fine car ownership at low cost and inexpensive—these are for you, the Gray achievement I ( Mark Sprot nnd Co., Ltd., Sole "West I Coast Di*tributors. Arthur G. Smith, I c Travelling Representative.—Advt. J 1

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1924, Page 4

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