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Come Over and See for Yourself the GREATER COMFORT, EFFICIENCY, CLEANLINESS IN 1927 INDIANS FELLOWS—my 1927 Indians are here. And what a snappy, peppy, good-looking trio they are ! 28 IMPROyEMENTS. Each model is not oniy greater in power and stamina—but cleaner, smoother, quieter, more comfortable and easier to handle. Drop in and let us explain the advantages of the new improvements. We’ll be glad to demonstrate any model that may interest you. 28 BIG IMPROVEMENTS R. WALSH MOTOR ENGINEER

ONCE AGAIN ESSEX The Super-Six Topped N.Z. Sales for September. 471 SALES FOR 3 MONTHS. THE VALUE CAR. A 1928 TOURING CAR OR COACH, £295 Terms Arranged. J. M. SPEAR Continuous Service Garage - PUTARURU ’Phones 57 S and 57 M

ARE YOU GOOD AT PRESERVING & JAM-MAKING? I Some women always seem to have remarkable success in putting up preserves. If you are one of these you know that the equipment you use has a great deal to do With the results. You' must have good-quality utensils—Jars, Glasses, Rubber Rings etc —and a sufficiency of them. One little flaw in a jar or ring Will spoil a precious quart of plums or peaches. Get your preserving supplies here and you’ll get the right quality at the right price. Large range of preserving utensils—call and inspect. T. F. SNELL Hardware and Sports Goods Specialist PUTARURU

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Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 223, 9 February 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 223, 9 February 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 223, 9 February 1928, Page 7

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