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Guardians of Empire Motoring rTIHE motoring public of Great Britain and The chain of Distributors and Authorised her Dominions is an important section Dealers for the supply of spare parts for of the population. In times of peace it Morris and Wolseley cars is in active represents, perhaps, the most stable being all over this Dominion. All Dealers portion of the community. Now, in war, its have the specialised equipment and motoring activities curtailed, it has been technical skill to keep the cars operating at among the first to forego leisure hours in peak efficiency, at a time when maintaining the service of the Empire. a good car in fine running trim is of _ _ , „ definite help to the country. In addition, an The Group of Companies controlled by . , , . extensive range of expertly reconditioned Viscount Nuffield his always rude it a wd Wolseleys u guiding principle to study intelligently the alraflaWe at Dealers aiere are even a interests of the motorist at Home and limited number of brand-new models for Overseas, to look at motoring from his Dominion . point of view and his conditions down to _ __ _.. „ „ . . . _ . 4 The Nuffield Organisation is m effect a the smallest detail, as opposed to simply „ . , . . Guardian of the interests of the Private manufacturing motor eu. Motorist both a. present «d for the future. The war has not altered Chat relationship, And future there will be. This vast and although the network of factories organisation which even before the war operated by the Nuffield Organisation is produced a major proportion of New fully engaged in the production of vital Zealand's motor traction, is planning now war material, the interests of wartime to increase threefold its Service to Empire motorists are still amply covered. Motoring. Iff THE NUFFIELD ORGANISATION (Chairman: Viscount Nuffield) WHOSE PRODUCTS ARE DISTRIBUTED IN NEW ZEALAND BY THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD. Branches and Dealers Ever/where — WOLIELET — M.O. — RILET — MORRIS-COMMERCIAL LAST 'ANNIVERSARY LAST 5 All-E 3 days Va*r jit will pay yow fcondnwly to ik« during this LAST 3 DAYS' SAIL Here or* five excellent reasons why: (1) We Will offer t&il Mason's newest and smartest PUN COATS in smart Box styles. Black, Brown. Mole, foods at Discounts ranging from s/- to 10/- in the. Grey. Beaver. Brown Stripe. Grey Stripe, etc. _ i off our keen prices. usually Isgns. 2Sgns. 29grns. (S) Our Bummer is just eommenclnr and you win Lasts Days' Frloee: «Alans., iiuim f«gni. derive the'full benefit from your purchases. ••I ™ (S) Our roods are well-known for quality and style, PUR CJU*M.—Sparke or Brown Kolinsky. and at Sale Prices are easily the best values in ' Usually .. Bgns. city I Last s Days' Pries: Agna. (<) You are always sure of prompt and courteous altaotion, which. coupled wltb.tbe treat variety in Mere are a: fewtets to Illustrate value* s style and sislncs. makes s&ojppin* wttb us a pleasure. COSTS!—WooI Fancied. .Smart Bo* or Fltunr Styles. (» Caab Orders will be accepted, or you may use our rood ranre colours and slses. Lay-by Department and stm take advantare or tbe Sens. «nw. reduced prices. Lot S Daya'Prieaa: M/|C fjo/jc MOTS I—Our Usee OanaleC efi— „ frocke t coats i FROCKS.—stripe silk sneers, neat styles, v S.S.W. and KRS—SLSSI. PIIRSI S.W. short sleeves., i. 39/6 COSTUMES I and mm COATS! Lost S Days' Price: ie/11 An 4 every article haa keen reduced from ■/- to 10/- in , *?/** Ml* S for Ike leal S daye of eur anniversary Sale I COSTS in Courtauld's silks and sneers. Wavy and Black. p'jhWJHP. Smart Printed Silks. Great range, m all s.s.w. to X.O.S. Very smart styles. - sizes up to XJC.O.B. Usually 59/6 v 7»/e Usually .. 79/« sens. teat S Day a* Prloet 49/6 SIM • Meet 59/6 79/6 THE WHOLESALE r ; CLEARING HOUSE (2 Peer* (nsi WeelwerHis). 166, K-,A' RA N G'A HAP ROAD. . - , • • ■ « '•?♦•*>£•> ■ V • - . raise-teeth JHHHHHH|BHHHHH|HHHHH|QH|HHH| sftts # 1 [ % wortt I TyF\RTV3 • j7rt%Tll ■ I jfc : M MM ' ' PONT-iiBT PENTPM BEKATH AND '••;.. '• STAINS SHOUT -FAME-TKETH." ' Dental plates soak sp odours sad impurities like s sjsn|el A hard, dark film m' <_ eoueets an them. Almost always tlw result '-■ - ■ 1 § a m %>■ JT ' is" dentsre toesth." whlcl) Is moet offenktve. m J Tm dean sod parity, jam dentnre in s ~ JUjr with -TmsTKeep Males Bke Knyn i BjHiffli with rl^ '■= ' r -' r-;

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 291, 9 December 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 291, 9 December 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 291, 9 December 1941, Page 10

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