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Light Six, Intending ear owners should delay their choice of a motor till they have inspected the famous Studebaker Six-Cylinder Cars. If you pay more than the price of this Light-six you may get more weight, but it is impossible to buy finer materials or better workmanship. With the Stndebaker Light-Six goes Studebaker economy—-sparing use of gas, exceptional mileage from tyres, freedom from repairs—all round thrift in ess. We are local-agents for STUDEBAKER CARS. We will gladly take you for demonstration ride and explain all the special STUDEBAKER features to you. H. FORD, MOT OR ENGINEER. LEVIN.

ip tVI J r O :l CYJLiS :'5 AJO C { JLS if 3. rrE can offer you tho best selection of Machines in this district. The following are some of our propositions:— 1 BIG X, 1921 Model, unequalled for power and appearance 1 SPORTS, 1921 Model, HAELKT - DAVIDSON, medium opposed. twin guaranieed 32 months PATTERN MACHINES £l3 13s, 12 months' guarantee. SECOND-HAND MACHINES at all figures JBPLISI dTALUiO & 'MditMWEL LTD, LEVIM AMD OTAKI, t

CAR-PAIN TER. HOG D-M AKER. CARS PAINTED, ENAMELLED. TOUCHED AND VARNISHED, CELLULOID TO CURTAINS BY iiAED 1 N G; LEVIN, 'PHONE 178, LEVIN. All Work Done by Exports- Satisfaction Guaranteed, Enquiries Promptly Attended to. Orders mav be left with AYRE BROS., Giant Railway, W Xl OXFORD STREE,

ROUSES. ACRES o 1 real good land wintering 30 cowe, 2 borEC-s, bull and 18 young stock. Cow sheds concreted, milking machines, etc., uil new. Ktw ' bungalow with every possible conveni- ! once. All cicely situated, handy to • school, creamery anti rail. Price £75 I per acre. Terms and mortgages easy i aad sound. (40) | QUARTER ACRE or land in lawn and | garden, with modern U-roomed | dwelling with bathroom, scullery and j h. and c. water. House ail up-to-date. ; Price, £IBOO (Govt. mort. £300), terms; : cash required £BOO, bai. di per cent. (200) l 85 AGEES oi hrst-ciaas land, now carrying 12. cows, 2 horses a;*! young stock, watered by races and well fenced. Modern house oi 6 rooms with all conveniences, h. and c. water, porcelain bath, etc., good garden, orchard anu hedges. Price £4550 (Mort. £I4OO at 5J per cent, ior -lj yearn), cash inquired, £2OOO, balance at 5j per cent. - (kill) 5 - HOOMEJj HOUSE with ail conveniences, bathroom, scullery, tubs and copper, * acre oi good land with garden, etc. Price £750 (Mon. £i2o at 4 per cent, ior four years. (202; 40 AGEES Oi’ HAH!/, small area in lease. Kent, £2 10s per acre. On ten acres rent is paid to March, 1522, nine years to run. Price includes 12 heifers and 2 bulls. Price £450. (255; 5g ACRES OF FEESX- CLAXS LAM'D, ah in tho beat of grasses. Mow carrying 25 cows, horse, 10 weanen and ball, etc. Seven-rooined house with ad conveniences, cowsheds, etc., machines installed. Price, £l4O per acre. Terms, cash required £2OOO, (Mort. £IBOO, 3 years at 6 per cent.; mort. £2560, 3 years at 5 j per cent.) Ex* change of 15 to 20 acres considered. (256) QUARTER ACEH, good situation, with garden and good glass house, etc., 6-roomed dwelling with all. modern conveniences and nnta-date. Price, £ISOO, cash required £4OO, balance £ per east. (252) JOPLIN*, STAEEARD, k CARMICHAEL, LIMITED. (Members of Wellington Stock ■ Exchange). Sharebrokers. Wellington Gas Company, Ltd., 8 per cent. Mortgage Debenture Stock. Mackey, Logan, Caldwell, Limited, 7j per - cent. Debenture*, repayable in

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Otaki Mail, 29 March 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 29 March 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 29 March 1922, Page 4

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