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m €nftt. <& m %m 3®2 sa W m jlommen sense demands that gou tail) English STANDARD CARS N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP ASSOCIATION Cashel Street, Christchurch ROVER CARS SMITH MOTORS LTD. 107-113 Worcester Street, Christchurch AUSTIN CARS DAVID CROZIER LTD. 59 Worcester Street West, Christchurch SINGER CARS TENCH BROS. LTD. J4l Cambridge Terrace, ChristchurcK CROSSLEY CARS JOHN BURNS & CO. LTD. i 65 Lichfield Street, Christchurch LEYLAND LORRIES LEYLAND MOTORS LTD. Head Office N.Z. Branch : Huddart, Parker Buildings, Wellington Sub-Branch, LEYLAND MOTORS LTD. T. and G. Buildings, Christchurch MORRIS CARS & TRUCKS CHRISTCHURCH MOTORS LTD. 110-112 Tuara Street, Christchurch English Motor Vehicles meet every re-' quirement of the most exacting New Zealand purchaser—their design ensures mechanical perfection, power for any grade, low running and up-keep costs, ample braking and high efficiency. The combination of English materials and craftsmanship defies the imitation of foreign manufacturers—and English Cars and Trucks are eventually the cheapest in the World. Furthermore, England is our best customer, and unless we reciprocate in full measure our finance must inevitably become unstable. For Year-ended March 1928, Britain bought New Zealand products to the extent of 47V4 million pounds while foreign countries bought only 7% million. Remember the advantages and high re-sale rvalue of English Motor Vehicles and ask yourself— Should N.Z. money be sent to foreign countries for motor vehicles during 19281 TRUCK

:e | Adelina Barnao, who, with her husis band, keeps a grocer's shop at Island' :e Bay, was to-day fined £lO for selling [- liquor without a license. —Press Asso- | ciation. g I An Island Bay-hound tram yesterday „ ! morning collided with a inotor-lorry I backing out of Herald street, Welling- ' ton. The front of the car was smashed " and Motorman Hurley had a narrow escape. He was admitted to hospital B ' with cuts and slight concussion.—Press e Association, r--13 Quick dispatch to stubborn colds is 11 certain with "NAZOL." Take a few ?• drops on lump sugar, or inhale. Power--0 ful, penetrating, and acts like a 9 charm. 60 doses, Is 6d. 1 1

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19344, 23 June 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19344, 23 June 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19344, 23 June 1928, Page 8

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