You DOUGLAS The Empire’s Ov;--' ms £56 sest nay either pay cash or secure your mount for a deposit of £2O and the balance at £1 per week. Cheaper than walking . C. G. SHARP CYCLE DEALER MATAMATA
TO START A TRACTOR OR RING A BELL ! D.T.G. Type 2-volt Cells are not only widely adaptable in use but they are also very economical. They save replacing dry cells complete you simply recharge the existing D.T.G. cell. BRITISH MADE. Ideal for Wireless “ A ” Batteries. Full Particulars and Prices from CARRICK NISBET “ Exide ” Battery Service Station HOOD STREET - HAMILTON ’Phone 1603
WHY THOUSANDS ARE BUYING NEW FORDS Such widespread preference is due to the increased values now being- built into the latest FORD TOURING MODEL. Particularly noticeable are the roomy, easy seats and pronounced beauty of line. Besides, many noteworthy added features give comfort, style and smart appearance in addition to dependable powerful performance. And you can now buy your FORD on Easy Terms. Small deposit down and balance in convenient payments. Call on us TO-DAY and let us Demonstrate to You this Attractive Car. WILKINSON & CO, Ford Dealers and Service Station DUKE STREET - - - CAMBRIDGE &' s • THE NEW BEAUTY TOURING - - £169
T. F. SMELL HARDWARE MERCHANT PUTARURU With the coming of the dairying season farmers are invited to inspect full range of MILKING MACHINE RUBBER WARE and BELTING. Just landed. Quality and prices right. PRICES REASONABLE - - - - BEST ATTENTION ’Phone 56M GIVEN Box 56
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Putaruru Press, Volume IV, Issue 147, 26 August 1926, Page 7
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