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Harley=Davidson. The Universal Favourite. f _ The question of Time and Economy enters very largely intu modern, locomotion. It is only natural that a man should ask : What will a Harley-Davidson cost in proportion to service rendered ? The answer H readily arises, for by virtue of its moderate original cost, its economy Hl Wncl in petrol and oil, and its wonderful record of efficiency, the HarleyDavidson has become the Universal favourite. A Solid* Evolutionary Process The Reason. From a crude little work shop in 1904, and measuring 10ft by 15ft., the HarleyDavidson plant has become the largest of its kind in the world. This success is not built on chance progress, but on an evolutionary process m which skilled engineers have been continuously engaged perfecting parts that go to make the HarleyDavidson a whole success. , 1 The Best of Materials Only Utilized in the'H.-D. Thirty-eight separate and distinct types of highest-grade metals are used—selected by expert metallurgists. Such material must stand the severest tests imposed by the Harley-Davidson engineers, and its successful from the trials is evidence that the completed machine will meet the most arduous service, and for many years. Why a Man in the Country should Own One. The motor gives wonderful performance, and exhibits remarkable staying qualities. The construction is simple, giving long life and quietness of operation. The Harley-Davidson is exceptionally economical. A solo machine will average from 40 TO 60 MILES PER GALLON, and even when driven with sidecar and passenger it will average almost as much. Every refinement and device making for maximum efficiency has been introduced into the Harley-Davidson. It will be our pleasure, as local agents, to demonstrate the Harley-Davidson Excelling Points. . Write, ring, or call. LATEST MODELS NOW ON VIEW, Paeroa Engineering €O. Ltd Motor and General Engineers.

A few of the Quality Lines Stocked by us - in t **—" x zx. - tLji lUI 1 •nr.j-'wirrgSße -**S*4» New Corrugated Irea ' ' * New Englitb Hezvy Geuee. • Fencing Wire ■ , Our own Brand “Standard.** Heavy stocks of all genget U , ' £it shea on hwd. ... ■ ' Fencing Wire. ' Enghsh Manafaelure. Any quantity of sheetvwpplied Heavy Galvanized. Plain ud All sizes of Meds and Heisbt as req Jir cd. . Tuki Barbed Wire— English aod For Fowl*, Pur. Sheep »nd Alio Spouting. KidgiM Corrugated Ronnd American. Rabbitc NaiJa. C«n«a 22/24 saaxtaf ~ m they ar« made ipecially for - They are manufactured KM Im ' b “‘ ,reD - i j j J SPEOALLY 3E.uE.CTED V . |JJ i J . & tuGHCRAOC 7, tT— fl •■ISSsI I GRASS #. IM I Grai “ ‘ Our stocks of Grain and Prodoca X. I l are recognised to be one of the X W ManorM . largest in the Grain and rroduca y J/ . . . .. . . “S n ttSiSs=Si! Maize, Wheat, Oats. Brea, y ' ■ ni.n — Alwayeeahaad— Sharps. Barley. Linseed, MeaL Calcutta Bone Dual, High Grade Bleed Wheat Meal. Pig Meal. M d Bone Basic Slag 17/2® Kami, Southern Chaff; alio X.M. CRASS AND CLOVER SEED Superphosphate. Baric Superphosphate. SdMHtat!” ’ Specially selected High Gr.de Seeds.’ Neuru Phosphate. Write for quotation All Seeds we supply are guaranteed to be of the Manure, Turnip Mseufe. Rent ' ' * ety “Highest Germination Quality.” Manure. All oiir Seeds are tested by the Government uoteneNS UN . Biologist. will if required mix seed free of |p»l Sewples and prices sent on appl-cntioft |j-|] Before placing your order elsewhere tot oat celgk terj ; ;; / . Range. ' We are Agwita for one of the very Baiba PAINTS best Ranges made. Exceptionally , , . . d„„i.;_ The« JJths to be of. th. teMKd B«i«. .1" BRUSHES. ALL SIZES, stocked. " ~O<K J. JONES - Auctioneers TRADE Grain, Manure, Grass Seed , I I and Hardware Merchants e, tabled 40 . ON THE CORNER y»m AM City Market, ■ AUCKLAND X’ ’ MARK

GES 11 There muet toe SOME QUALITY In tMat SYLVIA STARCH

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4563, 14 May 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4563, 14 May 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4563, 14 May 1923, Page 4

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