STOCKTAKING Ends July 3lst • 4 4 Ends July 31st GENUINE BARGAINS AMAZING REDUCTION! STUDEBAKER ROADSTER A genuine bargain. ONLY j£7S OVERLAND LIGHT SIX TOURER 1926 model —as good as new finished in two tone grey, several extras. This car has our guarantee. STUDEBAKER LATE MODEL Custom Sedan. Excellent order. Small mileage. Bargain. STUDEBAKER DIRECTOR DUPLEX PHAETON Late model, finished two tone blue has several extras, including front and rear _ bumper bars, Lovejoy snubbers, clock, etc. Has new car guarantee. GUARANTEE Every buyer of a certified Sfudebaker used car may drive it for THREE DAYS FREE TRIAL with the option of exchanging for another used car in stock if desired, or the deposit paid may be credited to the purchase of a new car. OVERLAND LIGHT FOUR TOURER Newly painted—new hood engine overhauled fitted with side windshields. This car is in perfect order _ —an absolute bargain. Reduced to ißs OLDSMOBILE TOURER Six cylinder engine —as good as new—several extras side windshields, luggage carrier, bumper bar, etc. HUDSON 9 PASSENGER TOURER Finished duco blue—has sun visor, siA windshields, fr o ait bumper, 6 full balloon tyres, step mats, luggage carrier on rear. Excellent for service car. We have greatly reduced the prices of our used cars to clear them before our Stocktaking on July 31st. Call and inspect the bargains to-day—if you cannot call—phone us —and we will send out any car to your home. New Zealand Agents for STUDEBAKER and ERSKINE Cars ADAMS LTD. 37 Albert St* AUCKLAND
Railway Worker Hurt.—While working on the new railway goods shed in Beach Road yesterday morning C. Scanlon, of Queen Street, Onehunga, had his right foot crushed by a truck. He was taken to hospital by the St. John Ambulance and later went home. Woman Still Missing.—Xo trace ha« been found of Mrs. J. McCallum, who is thought to have been drowned 'vvhen the motor-car in which she was riding with her husband fell into a stream near Haw era on Monday. The river, w hich is in flood, is being dragged.—
“ALL BLACKS” FOR SOUTH AFRICA Immediately after Mr. Hornig appointed manager of the team « negotiated for supplies of Fluenzol Q-tol. Both preparations are essenti-i to footballers. Fluenzol clears } breathing apparatus and Q-tol 13 * " valuable as a massage and for heali”* bruises and abrasions.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 403, 11 July 1928, Page 12
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