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in a ugh car you want. A Good light Car will practically do all a heavy Car can and much more as well for a fraction of the expense. The 6 ‘MORRIS OXFORD” LigiitSCar. This Car is powerfully constructed and will stand s.ny amount of rough work. ft is extremer- comfortable to ride in by reason of the improved system of springs. It is also absolutely silent, climbs hills with ease, and when driven at 50 miles an hour the 1“ Morris-Oxford 75 holds the road perfectly without any vibration. “The Morris-Oxford ” is sold at [the nominal price of £242 10s, and only costs a penny a mile to run. You’ll be delighted with a “MorrisOxford” Light Car. Will you come for s trial run ? FURTHUR PARTICULARS FROM
ANOTHER S7ARILERI ORD IF" <*». s» sen ' i 1fe?& ** ** runwAKil HOVE THE BEST CAR FURTHER IMPROVED! I No. Increase In Price “The FORD has been merrily traversing Morasses, Heights. and Peaks where no other Car has ever Ventnrpd ” SPECIFICATIONS OF 1915 MODEL ‘ Torpedo Body Scuttle Dash, Electric Lid,ls. Improved } rau S- Dreyentroa Wind-Screel, “Louvre!" Bcnnet, Flute,, Mudguards (to prevent vibration!. i nnl e'i d ®f" i? Co,ls aud Ford Speedometer. Free " a ‘ nt '°essary equipment and Tool) Gall and Inspect; this new Model. rHICE, F. 0.8., WELLINGTON: Runabout ... 4*ifip wu _ ~- Dt - Why pay more? b-Seater ... . £l7fr wi why pay more r otiiiK the balance every time V Write for Ftw and all Information to the Agents EDWARD OAKS, Proprietor.) ’RHONE 418. GLA.DSTO'ntv nn.-n MbiU - g. ROAD. BOX 219. Urn CfiMPAN —ncaatsaaemasaMas TIE GISBORNE 11,811, DIRECT IMPORTERS OFGEMERAL HARDWARE building MATERIAL TOOLS FOR ALL TRADES JUST LANDED—GUNS, RIFLES and AMMUNITION HOiL G S AMS?RU ND nOT GOOS “ARES. itf my it p2 AG '4449™ GE belts. h.ucoy dicks. duck calls. etc.., etc a PAD! COMPANY. Next HERALD OFFICE; im
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3995, 30 July 1915, Page 2
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363Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3995, 30 July 1915, Page 2
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