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I' - ■ t j/ v***^^^* 8 "I** 1 ** ’’’Sk ♦ Everywhere where there are t g motorcars, the name HUMBER ► stands as a symbol of Quality, • > ® . : M When you 80 ridinß a Humber ’ y° u " e the aw y t obtain a new car on arrival (norm- Q £ world. There IS an air OI distinction, an ■I 1 clly they would have to wait many . « I months) can arrange through Todd eleeince about a Humber that cannot be mistaken, t Motors Ltd., Wellington, or through ... f their nearest dealer, for prompt HUMBER LTD., t£ .. wan «- a fi nc rar that IS ineXDCnSIVC tO lUn, ♦ delivery from Todd Motors Ltd., Motor Car Manufacturers H Y ou want a w * » t Choose the I HUMBER "TEN” FULL DE LUXE 4-DOOR SALOON ♦ Other Humber Models: Hawk, Snipe and Super Snipe. J A Product of the great Rootes Group Regional Representative, Fishermen’s Bend, Port Melbourne, Australia. . Humber Dealers: vv. a. McLaren & co. ltd., st. asafh street, Christchurch. Reliable Car Sales (Ashburton) Ltd., Ashburton. Telford Motors, Timaru. Bergaminl & Cowan Ltd., Greymouth. Shannon Motors, Hokitika. N.Z. Wholesale Distributors : TODD MOTORS LTD.. Humber Division. Wellington.

A. Qvaltine Sleep is Nerve-restoring Sleep THERE are two outstanding advantages of ‘Ovaltine’ which are of vital importance to you . . . One is that ‘Ovaltine’ contains an unequalled wealth of nervebuilding nutriment; the pther is that ‘Ovaltine’ possesses special properties which make it the best bed-time beverage for ensuring natural restorative sleep. ‘ Ovaltine ’ is entirely frqc from drugs. It is supremely rich in lecithin a vital nerve-bnilding element derived from the newlaid eggs used in its manufacture. Those who make ‘Ovaltine’ their daily food beverage safeguard their health to a supreme degree. . Ovaltine - ■ A * WANDER LTD., LONDON. N.Z. FACTORY, ijoRTH ROAD, PAPANUI, CHRISTCHURCH. — , I * * r -

\ * - ■ Mp” ■ -1 ? HecaiiMC of this young lady . j, (and Imo hundred like her at - I “Canterbury *') your itfe.'s a lot easier and more pleasant than it might be at the present time. So we’d like / ’ P you to meet her. 1 She’s Shirley M.—one of our staff. Shirley sits at -/Zz / J a machine and feeds lingerie and underwear / / through it at a remarkable speed. Not only that, I / she sews with perfect accuracy and great care. If / / you saw her putting locknits through her machine / "" / at the rate of a couple of miles a day you’d wonder / / how she could keep up such an astonishing effort / // week in week out for 48 weeks each year... (the / / Z I / I other four are paid holidays). But Shirley does, / 1 \ I and still has enough energy left when the day’s V' ) work is done to enjoy all the fun of a staff sports practice or staff social. The reason is found mainly in a lot of little healthy things at “Canterbury.” Shirley’s work- Ji room, for example, is kept at a constant temper- Sj uL ature recommended by the Health Department and ft"* A the air she breathes is changed 72 times a day to g * keep it fresh and pure. Then again, a staff cafetcria assures her adequate morning and afternoon V teas and lunches at under cost; and a qualified g staff nurse sees she does the right thing when she’s K S Famou* for Lingerie, Sportswear feeling off colour. • K Swimsuits, Socks and Jockey As a result, Shirley finds the £4/10/- a week Underwear. (wage plus bonus) well worth going for; we have more goods to sell; and you find your favourite “Canterbury” wear with reasonable ease and at So it appears that our “give-to-get” employment LANE WALKER RUDKIN LTD. policy has some benefit for everybody. CHRISTCHURCH AND ASHBURTON

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25329, 31 October 1947, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25329, 31 October 1947, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25329, 31 October 1947, Page 9