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sSSm XejffTTß# ■I:-- i'll 2xi.»v I? ; . A? ww”? «cr* as B 1 THE BRITISH JOWETT FROM £255 FROM £255 FROM £255 MERSON BROS. LTD. take pleasure in announcing the arrival of the first shipment of this wonderful little Motor Car. This car is fitted with the “Little Engine with the Big Pull.” Built to last a lifetime and so far every Jowctl built since 1910 is still on the road, with the exception of one, burned in a Garage Fire in 1922. The policy of the Jowctt Co. has been ECONOMY IN USE ALL THE TIME. There is 11 years’ experience behind this Car, so you are not buying an experiment. When you build to last you build right. THE JOWETT IS RIGHT Get to know it, its good to know. The ideal Car for ladies. The car for the man of moderate means— miles to the gallon of petrol, 1000 miles to the gallon of lubricating oil, 10 000 miles to set of tyres. These are points that tell in economical running. TWO MODELS 2-Seater with dickey seat, and 4-Scatcr Touring fitted with electric light and self starter. Weigl.t, 8 and lOcwt. respectively. Call at our Garage, Glcnside Crescent (off Symonds St. just below the Scotts Hall) where we will be delighted to show you this little wonder. Catalogues on request. MERSON BROS. LTD. NORTH ISLAND DISTRIBUTORS

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Ladies' Mirror, 1 December 1924, Page 44 (Supplement)

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Page 44 Advertisement 2 Ladies' Mirror, 1 December 1924, Page 44 (Supplement)

Page 44 Advertisement 2 Ladies' Mirror, 1 December 1924, Page 44 (Supplement)

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