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uM'Hnl'Mlll I XVI/,? St 1 Underneath all the cheering, crowding, and booming of guns is a significance which cannot be expressed in flagwhirl and noise, in spite of all our efforts The crash of "hoorays!" is a sign of enthusiastic welcome. Dignitaries present addresses. Democrats roar cheers. And it is all very wonderful. But loyalty itself is a silent thing—a day-to-day; year-in-year-out thing, a thing without drama and' brass bands. Loyalty to the British tradition lies in constant contribution ; to the efficiency. and welfare of this Dominion:; in good work conscientiously performed: in the selling of honest merchandise. We who make this announcement are proud in the certaio knowledge that our pro- • duct is playing a major part in the achievement of economic transport, that it lives up to the British tradition of honesty, true efficiency- and absolute consistency. And so, although our "hooray" swells the general chorus—our. real loyalty is expressed in our invariable policy of playing dead square with the motoring public of this loyal Dominion. MOTOR SPIRIT / 'lltf *'Hl TlH* II' *'* mki - . "The Yellow Shop M ' 28 Victoria Street . Come Kiliqor* S(tml & Till ß Repwrer»& Vulcanises tfw ■ ' tjtc wmm pAB PR IV I N Q T D 1 T I 0 N AND FINISHING LESSONS Cflrtificftte Giwtanteed L B. 70UN0, Phone 8161. Bef«#nc»: Th"« Canterbury Antomobil* association, 161 Worcester street, Chmtchnreh. __ _ T>hoo» 4079. P.O. Box 894.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18947, 11 March 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18947, 11 March 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18947, 11 March 1927, Page 4