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IT'S LIGHT—STROXG CONSTRUCTION WAS CAREFULLY CALCULATED to promote economy AS well as capable PERFORMANCE. NEWTON KING, DEALER FOR TARANAKI.

THE NEW 6-CYLINDER &CRIPPS BOOTH PRICE £585. Mrs > -V A k_ a HIGH TFX 'ION MAGNETO AND OT;i?.;i IMI'UOVKMEtfTS. Its beauty of craftsmanship id well k>i own to discriminating motorists, and the opportunity to secure this car should be taken instant advantage of. ELTHAM MOTORS 'Piione 97, ELT HAH. ■ ■ \ AGENTS. BOX 25 MIC H E L IN M Tread, universal type. LARGE STOCKS OF ALL SIZES. Procurable through any Oarage. NEWTON KING, S.T 0 C K I S T. More Miles per Gallon More Miles on Tyres Those words are more than a "slogan" —they tell the Maxwell story in a nutshell, is the most refined—comfortable—reliable —and economicial Car in its class. It runs longer and gives less trouble than you would expect of a Car at its price. One local Maxwell-Owner covered 2?,000 miles at a repair-expense* of 30/-. Other'records equally good. Now see the Greater Maxwell for 1920! C. L. Wilson - eLtham Hainei—q SUB A GENTS: MOTORS, LTD NEW PLYMOUTH. A.J.HBBY WAITARA, 26 olo» u Baby's delight S 5*< 3 wtv; Hunt M)l£ and night! cowocittro The Cocoa with the Chocolate Flavour ! * U SAVE tlm LABELS! HA/NtS'

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1920, Page 3

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