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Dodge Brothers MOTOR. CAR I FT'S LIGET—STP.OXG CONSTRUCTION WAS CAREFULLY TO CONOMY AS WELL AS CAP- , ABLE" PERFORMANCE. NEWTON KING, DEALER FOR TARANAKI. THE NEW 6-CYLINDER-SCRIPPS BOOTH ( So? 2-S PRICE £585. JflSAff men T f ' ::n magnkio ' and omKR improvements. Its beauty 01 uraltsmanship is well xnotfii to discriminating motorists, and th< opportunity to secure this car should be taken instant advantage of. . ELTHAM MOTORS - - - AGENTS. 'Phone 97, ' ELTHAM. BOX 25 MICHELIN M Tread, universal type. LARGE STOCKS ' OF AL SIZES Procurable through any Garage. NEWTON KING. STOCKIST.

More Milet per Gallon Mere Miles on Tyret The 1920 Maxwell Greater by Many Important Improvements: 1. Both the Front Axle and the Rear Axle are improved; Chassis Frame is made stronger. 2. Improved electrical unit, which cuts down battery wear. 3. New. type radiator, making the car more pleasing to the eye. 4. New and better upholstery and seat springs. 5. New top fabric, o( greater durability, Tht Maxwell was always a great Car—it has pleased 300,000 Owners —the 1920 Model is the Maxwell Matttrpiect. C. L. Wilson Sole#T*r&&aki Accnt: ELTHAM * SUB AGENTS: TARAHAKI MQIOKS,/LTD NEW PLYMOUTH. A. J. KIBBT WAITARA.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1920, Page 3

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