An Outstandingly Popular Purity Product of NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES Ltd. CHAMPION v * ALE w Crown Ml “Ctli C(auln|> < Vb(u^l , Cl ini CHtIITCMUeO* pUWPE° ERE ON - * ms m m M KM m >vw» «< ✓ iSMteSfS*#"'WITH A BROWN BROS. and OTC fJr too dcta r and otC ’ moat*4 pumP* n ® Yon simply cannot overtok the performance of the perfcctly balanced “ Speedwellette ” with its cheaper, faster pumping service and modern, compact features. ' SPEEDWELLETTE operates smoothly and noiselessly, giving an efficient, trouble-free water supply, pumping 200 gallons per hour up to a bead of 115 ft. at 50 lbs. pressure. BROWN BROS Pumping Machinery Specialists and Electrical Engineers, ; COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, C.l, (just ovdr St. Asaph Street). m Sm: M 3 >*J3SSS£: oi*K ISO ROLL YOUR CIGARETTES WITH Travelling “Ist Class” in the Sixties When first introduced into this country in the 1860*8, the famous Cobb & Co. coaches started a new era in fast travel Drawn by spanking teams of four, six and sometimes even eight horses, these .coaches ran regular services in many parts of New Zealand. At post-houses along the coaching route fresh horses were kept in readiness to change the team as soon as the coach pulled in. In this way journeys that previously had taken two days, and more, were accomplished between daylight and dark on the same day. JUbmSkm THE New Zealand Cigarette Tobacco FINE CUT or COARSE CUT W&3 K
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23719, 18 August 1942, Page 7
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