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BUY A GOOE MOTOR CYCLE. 'A LL MOTOR CYCLES SOLD BY US A ARE GUARANTEED GOOD. 1921 "SCOUT INDIAN,” in excellent order £75. 1919 "INDIAN,” 7-9, condition 0.K., £6B. 1922 “TRIUMPH,” like new .... £95. 1917 “JAMES,” 4; countershaft .. £45. 1918 “NEW HUDSON,” 34 countershaft . .*. £52. 1917 ‘.-BUDGE MULTI,” good order, £2O. NEW MACHINES: “INDIAN SCOUT,” £115; “DOUGLAS,” £95; “HARLEY,” £l2O. PERCY J. DOUGLASS TARANAKI “DOUGLAS” AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. FOR THE LATEST IN TAXI COMFORT RING PHONE 937 (Day or Night.) H. J. SNELLING & R. KENDRICK, TAXI PROPRIETORS, EGMONT GARAGE, BROUGHAM ST. T ATEST imported model 7-SEATER HUDSON CAR, also 7-SEATER CHANDLER. WE DRIVE OUR' OWN CARS, so can guarantee our service. No journey too long or too short. MOUNTAIN PARTIES Catered For. NOTICE. T BEG to state that I have started :n A business as a General Carrier (Motor Service), and hope to receive a fair share of support. My unrivalled knowledge of the district." obtained through years of motor driving, will ensure quick despatch. This, combined with attention to enquiries, will, I trust, enable me to merit patronage. G. A. DERBY. DEPOT, FORD GARAGE. DEVON ST., New Plymouth. Phones 368 and 355. QHE A P Jf OTOR I S G AND HOW TO GET IT. TJUY your new Tyree and Tyre Accessories at the 1.X.L., and let ua have your old ones for Repairs. R. WHALE, 301 -303 Devon Street, Opposite Red Post. MOTOR CYCLISTS VITE are now well established, and ’ ’ carry complete stocks of all usual lines of tyres and accessories. Prices Absolutely bedrock. Expert Repairs executed to Cycles & fetor Cycles. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FRANK SYKES. LIARDET STREET. (Round Melbourne Corner.)

(O- The DIFFERENCE Rp Between 1 “SOUR” and “SWEET” I 4 MOTOR SPIRIT. i 'ii JnL It Two samples of Motor Spirit may look S i’X B J ust Mike, smell alike, have the same grav11 li W I I initial and end point, but—ill i ® B-S" B There is a big difference! One gives every result you would expect *H from a high-grade product. The other, H J put m storage, decomposes, turns yellow and develops an offensive odour. In a | motor, it deposits excess carbon and attacks smm metal parts of the carburetor. “Sour” Motor Spirit contains sulphur compounds. Why risk trouble with cheap ■ petrol when you can get the purest and Th. ivl Jin indict., fuipbw; hfotCT SjHXitlfl , f 1 C • -, 1 A. k-.,.ar th. i!o. the more ™ mO St pOWCttul SpHlt, KHOWH HS danfvrout ths condition of the Motor Spirit. BIC TREE MOTOR SPIRIT

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1922, Page 3

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