■m ,Th * New » fIV ftk ' § £» COACH V ~fl I f| M | N Q NEED no* to buyuopmevon 1 11. § [| the score of price -the Essex Coach X [j h b combines closed car comforts end fine N II (I if chassis quality at a price for all. P |] I [S The Coach is staunchly made. Doors P f 4 ft m and windows stay tight and snug. It is N [I i IS built throughout for long hard service, E 11, L' ffl and is a good looking easily-handled I Ii 1 |lj ear for comfortable all breather travel. E [fl [I In the Essex Coach you get all the B |i If [k utility and distinction any closed car 9 IJ |i m can give, with the assured mechanical ft [ I I [f| satisfaction of a famous chassis. And m 11 y (H you pay even Ie " than 'or an open M || [1 §3 ear of comparable quality. r< li . m j?I fall ito/fooa I MOTOR I £gsip»ieiir ■ r J I FOR EFFICIENCY. BEAUTY AND H | COMFORT — CHOOSE THE NEW J J CARS, LTD., % M ?' ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. II W. AOAMSON, Waiuku and Pukekohe. 1] Ak. C A. LAIRD, Whangarei. Jfk G. J. HASSELL, Aard Service, Heientville. //Sf^
t A little well-meant Advice to ——— Dominion Hosts & American Guests^D 'THAT Admiral Coontz has corx rectly estimated the measure of New Zealand hospitality is admirably shown by his request that the men of his Fleet be not "killed with kindness/ To DOMINION HOSTS this little piece of advice also may be timely. During the festivities, that the visit of the American Fleet will so fully justify, never tail to observe the rule, "Have one Wolfe's Schnapps a Day tor Your Health's Sake" TO OUR AMERICAN GUESTS, whose principles will permit them, when in N.Z., to "do as New Zeabwders do,'the same piece of advice is tendered with the very best intentions. Wolfe's Schnapps may be }&***s& Soda-water or Dry Ginger Ate—with a dash of Pepiiermint and Soda-water, or / &i in any Highball, Sling, Fizz or Cocktail. Wg, With hot water, lemon and sugar, .Wolfe's Schnapps makes the best of Cold Weather Nightcaps. Mr£Sj|Mp The medicinal properties of WoVt't HmgSsM Schnapps are due to the presence ot WpffCgfi 1 Extract of Italian Juniper. It is BWh M thua a diuretic, which assists oatHtea/ffMI WSSsmlr? ure in maintaining the purtty of th 9 blood-ttremm. AHfOLFstafik Vv»f If %sw mm m M •swnWi iSCHNAPPS^ ~Q Blessing to Humanity
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 192, 15 August 1925, Page 19
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