! FOR THE PEOPL^. f | 'HE rich and creamy summer <^^^^^ivvv milk, the delicious stewing ' \ Jp P\v\ fruits — gooseberries, currants, /^wuvS raspberries, etc., and a packet of Brown'&*' |\\Y Poison's Corn Flour give food for the people f v \ V that is delicious, cheap and healthful—a treat |\\\ ' to eat. Make use of the special recipe leaflet p\\\\ ■ in every packet of [f \\\\ Br®ssa a'Pslscjtfs |\\ %|f Hour In / /W"'iijXJr~ J y blancmange or custard Sll •' 7 ?=2^i=i====^^ ; =' pudding with stewed fruits. Hll , a., Rhubarb Jelly, Home-made Ice?, m\ \ Cherry jelly, Orange Sponge. Kill rQ§I~iJL& Free—The " Brown & Poison" book W\\\ BffitJi£!F& r f e !l and cconomicn! recipe* from ill I I lJgraiF& J- B - QHfiHan & Co.. P.O. Box 848, 111 — Auckland. . Send card for a copy now. w 1 1 AN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE j AT A REASONABLE FIGURE Jj i. A 15/20 h.p. 4/5 Seater New Hudson. Engine and gears in excellent order; body and tyres in good condition ; magneto, zenith carburettor, torpedo body, hood, screen, and all lamps. Price £200 2. A 5-seated 12/22 h.p. Bayard, in good running order,, completely equipped with hood, screen, lamps, and Stepney wheel. Price £160. Worth £200 3. A 3-seater 15 h.p. Darracq, in splendid order; looks like new; torpedo body, hood, screen, and all lamps. Price £175 Any of the above Cars ——— are subject to , expert ™^_ examination and trial. y A. W. SMITH & SUN Centra! Garage, Worcester St. MICHELIN TYRE STOCKISTS . . 5g066—9888 --■ ■ * Jj The Broad Way Leads to Goodyear Tyres j Some 400,000 have found it Take it a Little Way. This is not to sell you Goodyear tyres. It is to ask you to try and compare them. The future will depend upon results. § Our plea is this: Countless men who did compare found that Goodyears averaged best. Thousands of new users adopt them each month. No other tyre ever won so many. Last year—our 15th year—men bought about one Goodyear for every 1 car in use. J Don't Ignore the Facts. I This army of Goodyear users is composed of men like I you. They want quality, sturdiness, safety. They J * want trouble saving and low cost per mile. Goodyears best met these wants. They best met blow-outs and loose treads. Five exclusive Goodyear features best combat these troubles. And our All-Weather tread best met puncture, wear and skidding. That's because it is tough, double- ' thick, sharp-edged and resistless. Have Tyres Fortified. Mishap and misuse may lead to trouble, even with Goodyear tyres. But why not' fortify against them in the best ways known? j That's what we do in Goodyear Fortified Tyres—in I five ways employed by no other maker. These ] protections cost us fortunes. They are at your service and you should prove them out. \ Fortified Tyres ; Against / Puncture, and Sldddinr-by our doable- ' V. thick A!!-\Veather trzad. 1 Any Garage will Supply Yoik THE SOODYEAR TYRE IND. ROBBER CO. OF lUSTMUBM LTD I Sydney. ■ t 6 Mercer street, W e lli ngton xz . Melb °"ne. The Tyre Service Company, 8 Bedford Row', dhristchurcb. «
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 13
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