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HIS MAJESTY'S WAR OFFICE % ROYAL AIR FORCE % METROPOLITAN POLICE and other great Public Services at Home and Overseas. fiiiv sViio UHOtft jpovitß HILLMAN HAWK 5-SEATER TOURING SEDAN LUXURIOUSLY APPOINTED For their outstanding PERFORMANCE and dependability under all conditions, HILLMAN cars have been chosen for use by His Majesty's War Office, Royal Air Force and other great Public Services at Home and Overseas. Profit by their selection. See the HILLMAN Hawk— a revelation in performance, a surprise in riding comfort —with new ideals of safety and value. . Engine features include: Large lead bronze bearings, as used in highest class: aviation ; practice. Hardened inserts to exhaust i valve seats. Super cooled plugs. Down- ' draft carburettor. Large air cleaner and silencer. Long, stroke, giving improved performance and tenacity. Full-length cylinder water-jackets. Special oil filter, giving maximum filtration. Rigid counterbalanced crankshaft. Cylinder-head enabling high compression ratios to be used without attendant disadvantages. " Cushioned Power," eliminating all engine and transmission vibration. Fully ventilated clutch. Five passengers can be comfortably seated without crowding on deeply upholstered seating built to. fit the contours of the body. EVENKEEL SUSPENSION provides a new experience in joltless travel. See the HILLMAN Hawk and you will realize why it has achieved such outstanding success in England. 5 PASSENGER TOURING SEDAN complete with BUMPERS, AIR-WHEELS, LEATHER UPHOLSTERY M»in Port. N.Z. DISTRIBUTOR: TODD MOTORS LTD., Ghristchurch Avon Motors Ltd., 65-67 Worcester St., Ch'ch. Graham S.G. Bennett, 27 Manchester St., Cb'chw Horelis Ltd., Rangiora. A ! ? b 2 , ? y Gm g\J' t i" Amberley. R. E. Johnson, Oxford. S^^T^i^"?'^. P R Quinn Motors Ltd., Greymouth. Todd Motors Ltd., Timarn.

Terms and Quality that Challenge Comparison Home furnishers appreciate the convenience of Hams, Bros.' wonderful terms, and the excellent quality of their furniture, furnishings, and household requirements. Make an early visit to Harris Bros.' Showrooms. OPEN LATE FRIDAY NIGHTS HARRIS BROS. If D. 158 Hereford Street, Ghristchorch. *Phone 33-908. 10 £1 3/2 20 £2/-/- 6/4 30 £3/-/- 9/6 40 £4/-/- 12/8 50 £5/-/- .15/U 100 £lO/-/- 31/ "On" WEEKLY, FORTNIGHTLY" or MONTHLY PAYMENTS.

A TELEPHONE FOR THE HOME Shared by all members of the family. Always a comfort and convenience. Almost a necessity. -COME ON THE TELEPHONE--

Trained Nurse offers Remedy for Grey Hair Recommends Simple Home-Made Mixture that Quickly Darkens it Miss Mary J. Hayes, the well-known nurse, mokes the following statement about grey hair: "The use of the following remedy. which you can make at home. Is the best thing x know of for streaked, faded or black, brown or light brown. Of course you should make It yourself to save unnecessary expense. "Just get a small box of Orlex Compound from your chemist and mix up with 1 oz. Bay Rum: Vi oz. Glycerine and half-pint of water. This only costs a little. Comb through hair every other day until mixture is used up. It is absolutely harmless and cannot be detected; free from grease or gum. Is not sticky, and does not rub off. Cannot affect waving of hair. Itchy dandruff quickly leaves the scalp, and hair is left beautifully soft and glossy. Just try this if you would look twenty years more youthful."

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21989, 13 January 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21989, 13 January 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21989, 13 January 1937, Page 4

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