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HARLEYDAVIDSON “Supreme amongst the World’s best Motorcycles ” The Harley - Davidson is the standard by which other machines are judged, and for years has been acknowledged as the greatest motor-cycle that money can buy. To-day, the Harley is even better than ever, and our very easy system of deferred payments places this master motor - circle within the reach of every man. Tor the man who requires a powerful machine for extra heavy solo work, or side-car work, there are the 7-9 h.p. and 10-12 h.p. machines, while the 2| h.p. single is the ideal solo mount. MERSON BROS. Ltd. 170-172 SYMONDS STREET.

MY SPECIALTY WEEKLY MAINTENANCE. LIND MITCHELL’S MOTOR SERVICE GARAGE. 320 Khyber Pass Road. NEWMA R K E T. Phone 46-318. Open All Honrs.

RII.QIL MQBILQILAitiif ' A. m B "C cc XT' EVERY motor needs a grade of Mobiloil and there’s a scientifically correct grade of Mobiloil for every motor. But asking for it by grade letter alone is no guarantee that you will be supplied with MOBILOIL. When you want Mobiloil ask for it by NAME as well as by Grade. See that the Gargoyle trade - mark and the name Mobiloil appear on the tip you buy, or on the drum from which you are supplied. MOBILOIL —the World’s Standard among Motor Oils MiL-M ss™ Mobiloil Mate the chart your guide VACUUM OIL COMPANY, PTY UP

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 64, 7 June 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 64, 7 June 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 64, 7 June 1927, Page 11

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