1 \X%> jM* ult Saloon ERE is a full-sized car in all but price and running cost; a small car in all but comfort, performance and appearance; a car designed " for prosperity's tastes and priced for depression incomes. It is a complete car—NO " extras "to buy. Forty miles to the gallon; four speed "silent third" gear-box; new type springing; hydraulic shock absorbers; Eddyfree roof; grouped nipples lubrication; Solex self-starting carburettor; automatic ignition control; petrol gauge and clock; bumpers, luggage carrier and many other luxuries which, usually listed as " extras," are standard equipment. The Standard Nine is essentially the criterion mmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmf ; of the nine h.p. class. And it is essentially a I cTAMTfcAIin I complete car . . . complete in equipment, com- 1 91 AWUrimi%fl# I pletc in comfort, complete in satisfaction. I SALOON I THESE AMA'/JNG NEW CARS COMPRISE:The 1933 Standard 9 h.p. 2-door Saloon, 4-door Saloon. The NEW Standard 12 h.p. 6-cylinder 4-door Saloon. The NEW Standard 13.5 h.p. 6-cylinder 4-door Saloon. The 1933 Standard 16 h.p. 6-cylinder 4-door Saloon. The 1933 Standard 20 h.p. 6-cylinder 4-door Saloon. igfecsicdl'^K: Amuri Motors Ltd. Direct Factory Distributors, Durham St., Christchurch and Cannon St.Timarß; ► L. N. MONTGOMERY, Nelson. DEALERS: SMALLBONE BROS., Ashburton. MOCKETT & HADLEY, ' • v". Culverden, " ~';.
At one training college in Britain for candidates for the Church, the students recently inducted a rear-admiral, retired, two policemen, two army officers, two fanners, and a dancing master. Out of the 40 candidates, only 12 had come direct from a university. Coiour does not really exist at all, 1)-->inir but. vibratory light. For instance, snow appears white to us, because its crystals reflect the rays of which white is composed. And a violet is blue, not because it is, but because the undulations of ether which touch its surface are thrown back with the utmost rapidity, blue being the high treble vibration of light.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20806, 16 March 1933, Page 12
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