rUBLIC JiXEMV NO. 1. Uillinger was a School boy with u popgun compared with the common cold. The DUUnger gang killed maybe a dozen men—tlie common cold puts thousands of people on their backs—and leads to scores of deaths. Ward off colds. At the first signs—get Pnlmonas. Pnlmonas reach the root of the trouble —the throat, the lungs, the nose. From chemists 1/-, 1/G and 2/C.
m s arv AIUIN SEVEN s? .if' L ' -i>' iilM ■M ■SR, ■•■Jfc -•-“ «» ¥ / ! "S 1 V, «»■ X. V. A&' HE famous ‘Seven’ has conquered every distance and difficulty. To the Austin ‘Seven’ owner belongs every thrill in motoring, but the greatest thrill comes in owning the smartest, sturdiest and most DEPENDABLE of all light cars. The ‘Seven’ costs less than Id. a mile to run, carrying four adult passengers. Combined with economy, the famous ‘Seven’ has power, speed, comfort, and perfect visibility. It’s the ideal of refinement, utility, and economy—a truly wonderful investment. The ‘Seven’ is completely equipped with Real Leather upholstery, four-speed synchromesh gears, low pressure tyres, bumpers front and rear, luggage carrier, parking lamps, new type no-draught rear windows, foot - controlled anti-dazzle device which concentrates headlight beam to left of road, combined stop and tail lamp, illuminated instruments and automatic return direction indicators, enclosed spare wheel, electric window screen wiper, battery and tool box under the bonnet (easily accessible). AUST Invest in an AUSTIN ‘SEVEN’ and have more enjoyment I Fully equipped £215 f.o.b. miln port! 4 j I '!-=V * *IIVL PENNY A MILE INVESTMENT* TAURAN6A AGENTS:Geo. Forbes & Co., Ltd, Tauranga
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11932, 25 January 1936, Page 4
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