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See The Latest 1928 US □ D D Before You Buy ! pH, a * t The New Models for 1928 are Bigger, Better Equipped and Cheaper than ever. If you are buying a car you might as well have the latest. Call and inspect the New Morris in our Showroom. Catalogues Free Note: We Have Good Used Cars from £IOO Harrison & Gash The Only Auckland Provincial Agents for Morris Cars and Trucks, Morris House, Foot of Khyber Pass, Newmarket. Our Representatives: H. Laver, Te Aroha; T. Harndcn, Pukekobc. Our Sub-Agents: Pollard & Lamb, Royal Garage, Park Road. Auckland: North Auckland Farmers Co-op., Ltd., >Vhangarei; J. Thornton, Warkworth; J. Pomeroy & Co., Ltd., Hamilton; P. W. Reardon, Tan marunui; Brown & Sons, Hobson and Otamatea Counties; J. Ross, Kuawai tints: W. Gilniour. 1 aurangn : W. B. McAdam, Ltd., Otorohanga; F. Taylor, Kaukapakapa; H. Grainger, Te Puke; J. Fergnson & Sons. Cambridge; Jackson & Ensor, Morrinsville; Kelly & Fleming, Opotiki; F. Winder, Thames; Head & Ward, Whakatanc Hauraki Plains Motors, Ltd., N gatea.

IT SAVES TIME One of the handiest things you can carry in your tool kit is an ordinary horseshoe magnet, which can be purchased for a few pence. For, in adjusting your engine, you often have to remove awkward nuts, which have a habit of dropping into the tray—usually the most inaccessable place on the car. The usual method of fishing with a piece of string may take along time, whereas a magnet on a piece of string will more often than not retrieve the lost nut at the first attempt. Although the great public schools of Auckland may lack the status and triditions of Harrow, our lads have one big pleasure denied the Harrovians they may ride in motor-cars. Dr. Norwood, headmaster of Harrow, has forbidden his charges to ride in cars. “If their parents come to see them, the boys may go into their parents’ cars. But they must not rid© in them.” he decreed. Which reminds us: In 1903 an English clerical gentleman politely described motor-cars as “damnable engines of Satan.”

TYRES! Prompt Repairs at Keen Prices ABLE Tyre Service Cr. Fort and Customs Streets. Phone 45-615.

MOTOR CAMPING TENT. The CAIWOOD Pyramid Tent A tent made to pitch away from car with a raised door-way giving easy entrance. It is made from Egyptian cotton, is very light but very strong and will fold up so small that it can be easily stowed away under the back seat. The centre-pole is in three pieces, doorpole in two—guaranteed to be absolutely waterproof. Stock Size, Bft. 6in. x Bft. 6in. complete £5 0 0 Made in 6Joz. Drill £4 0 0 Cairns & Woodward 68 HOBSON ST. Phone 45-425. A Complete Camping Price Li*t Sect. on Application.

CORRESPONDENCE INVITED “ Headlight " t could icelcome correspondence from motorists on matters of interest. Information about conditions of roads travelled over on. tour, bad. corners in the toicn, neto ideas or suggested improvements in any direction, would be particularly welcome. It is hoped to make these columns a forum for motorists and the motor industry , and your cooperation is cordially invited. “Headlight/* THE SUN. Auckland.

DODGE and REO NORTH EAST SERVICE STATION. Electrical Equipment, Magnetos, Generators, Speedometers. WATSON STEELE & GANLEY, LTD. Phone 41-237, 41-655. S 3 Wellesley St. West, Auckland.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 214, 29 November 1927, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 214, 29 November 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 214, 29 November 1927, Page 7

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