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| Each box of State Express Cigarettes exemplifies the pride of the | expert in evolving a cigarette worthy of the highest in the land. | ! Each new smoker as the delights of this superb cigarette are | revealed to him becomes an immediate convert. " State Express " I are "something different"—that's the reason. CIGARETTES | No. 333 tED PACKET 10 for ©d. § | STANDARD WEIGHT NOT LESS THAN | TEN FOR SIXPENCE. | tie I Sole Manufacturers: ARDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd., LONDON, ENG. J Again Mixruir I I U * to the . .if 11 1 way On March 31st last thirty-odd cars, embracing all the well-known Continental and American makes, | strove for supremacy in the Newcastle (N.S.W.) Automobile Association's Hill-Climbing Contest. The LIGHT SIX MITCHELL WON, and the time was a record. The, -winning MITCHELL was a Standard car, owned and driven by Mr. E. J. Haynes (a private owner). His'IHITCHELL. competed in a similar contest last January—lT. WON ! [THESE ARE FACTS, NOT MERELY WORDS When yon consider it was the MITCHELL that performed the unparalleled feat of going from Sydney to Jenolan Caves, over the Blue Mountains, a climb of 3,900 icet, with 5 passengers, sealed in top gear all the way, under Press observation, doing 23£ miles per gallon on petrol, yon can realize how tinmis- < takably the MITCH ELL displays its unequalled efficiency. Is it any wonder, then, that the MITCHELL has achieved enormous popularity and that we continue to sell them rapidly ? Remember, these trials were won under the supervision of the Automobile Association, and are not given as hearsay. Would any car—of any make, size, horse-power, price, regardless of where built—care to have a smack at the light "Six" MITCHELL to Dunedin and back? If so, name the hoar and place, and when the gong goes the MITCHELL will be there with a smile. A FEW DETAILS WORTH NOTING 1. !20in. wheel base. 7. Gear-box amidships—the only proper place, 2. Full floating rear axle, with spliced shafts. 8- Offset cylinders, permitting tremendous ac3. Full cantilever springs; no vibration.* _ T i, inn *. 4. Dual system of electric light and self-starter. • 9- 100 per cent over strength . , 5. High-tension Bosch Magneto. 10, Engine guaranteed to lorn round under Q. Torpedo-boat shaped body ; French grey. load of 3,400 ILP.M, Wli HAVE LANDED A BIG SHIPMENT OF THIS MODEL, AND CAN GIVE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY JOSEPH HAMLET & Co. | TUAM STREET SOLE AGENTS CHRISTCHURCH The Proved Cure for || NerVC ' stom ® cs> ' and Kidney Disorders H lllia « The effect of the Famous British Remedy, Dr. Cassell's fifi mam' | Tablets, on the human system is to increase that vital B| |I|l energy upon which health and fitness depend. The Kf j|||||k stomach ana other organs gain new power from Dr. Cassell's Tablets, fit* and thus nourishment is supplied to the entire system. The muscles Kg scientist, says, " Having had- my attention called to many remark- Ed _ able cures effected by Dr. Cassell's. Tablets, and having personally BBS investigated the same, lam now in a position to state that, as a HUB affections and bodily weakness induced by deficient assimilation B iPDCM u nque, anc l have m hesitation in recommending the same as a V «j Alterative, and Anti-sp&smodic, and of proved Therapeutic value in HI ■ all derangements of the Nerve and Functional Systems in old or BH ,miyoung. Unexampled success has established them as the modem Wm ■ |i? home remedy for Nervous Breakdown, Nerve and Spinal Paralysis, Infantile R3 Sggljiw m Paralysis. Rickets, St. Vitas' Dance, Anaemia, Sleeplessness, Kidney Disease, BB w Dyspepsia, Stomach Catarrh, Brain Fag, Headache. Palpitation, Wasting Diseases, ffili tJjDiJIPfiPtiP I)bi/hiPfUlb 2! Vital Exhaustion, Loss of Flesh, and Premature Decay. Specially valuable for KM • a® |J Nursing Mothers and for all women during the Critical Periods o 1 Life. Bw ft! |j Dr. Cnssen'B Tablets arc sold by Oicmists and Storekeepers throughout Now Zealand; If fiH £i& JWlmj> Op a AjThnniilDW a out or Stock your dealer will secure them for yon from hla wholesale house. Prioas, 1/0 EkM |SB qP'UUO ja - and 4/-; the </- size is tho most economical. Three */• boxes for 11/-. Bg§ J|jj /jfirrygflflA |S Sole ProprUiort :—Dr. Caxsell t Co~ lAL, Manchester. Eng. BH fc —== —svi WOLFE Si R.&H.BESTTIEj iSCHNAPP-S. 8 10 ROM §A~ SENSIBLE STinVLANTt

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15917, 2 June 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15917, 2 June 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15917, 2 June 1917, Page 2

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