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L-1 nH M z HI . LIONEL BARNETT. The World’s most beautiful Child was given Virol from Birth ce We owe thanks to Virol for the splendid specimen of British boyhood. I took Virol myself before baby was born. Since his birth Virol has been part 6f his daily diet. He has . never had a day’s illness, and has always been a joy to behold, good tempered and happy, and always a picture of health. It makes me happy to know he has such a splendid foundation to htlp him through life and the hardships of schooling.” (Sgd.) Mrs. M. E. Barnett. Give your child the same chance Consider the perfect development which Virol gives to the muscles. The strong, firm bones built by .Virol. The perfect skin made up of millions of tiny cells which .Virol builds and keeps healthy, ’And, finally, the perfect health*—“Lionel never had a day’s .illness, thanks to Virol.” VffiOL AKenfs: WRIGHT. STEVENSON &CO.. LTD.. P.O. Box 1520. Wellington, N.Z. VIROC LTD., tkLING, LONDON, W 5. ENGLAND.

Only STUDEBAKER WOBXD’S LARGEST BUILDER OF EIGHTS could offer the — W I ■i p fl dictator Eight Z * SICi2:?: **ONE,HUNDRED-AND FIFTEENTHS) INCH from £555 (Main Ports) A Sensational Performer ! 18 to 20 miles per gallon —75 miles per hour! r —— * is an eight—a worthy companion car to the w Al- World Champion President and the famous * Commander Eights. The New Dictator Eight Wtar places abundant power at your command —adequate to MO every emergency-an engine which makes play of mile-a-minute speed, yet which is thrifty of oil and gas. Bov ! Studebaker engineers have enhanced quality and performance, beauty and economy. Since the introduction All-round price increases have o f its line of straight eights, Studebaker as won every /A o been announced in America. official stock car speed and endurance lecord. Adams Ltd., however, will keep , _ NT faith with .the public and adhere The day of the Straight Eight is here, in new to present prices until present York alone in the first four months of the year stocks of Studebakers and D „blic bought 10,400 straight eights, increasing S'pn"' ml‘t u accisriy the preference for eight cylinder cars by over 90%. ““ " And here is the economy which you have demanded-an . economy which begins with low first cost and is came During December we will make through with remarkable thrift of fuel and oil and with © you a very liberal allowance on traditional Studebaker sturdiness. Locally, long road tests • reveal petrol consumption between 18 an^2^ We can do this because oji gallon. You are cordially invited to put the Dictator to Used Car Department is short any test you like, acceleration, speed, economy. WC of stocks for the Xmas Season. know you will be more than satisfied. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. The Keys to Happiness Distributors for Studebaker, Throughout the Chrisim ts Season Erskine and Pierce-Arrow Cars any purchaser making an Xmas gift of a Studebaker or Erskine 4. car, will be supplied with a dainty 224 Willis Street, Wellington. . satin-lined Jewel Box contaming Also a t wanganui and PALMERSTON NORTH. two sold-plated Ignition Keys— l;O< ' A !' nE ;' I2E . R , s \. . r ~ i? PI I, • <> Hasting.- aud Xapirr: The Tourist Motor Co. Lta.J Jhe Keys io Happiness. Pahiatiia and Eketahuna: A. * R. Donald; Masterton: S. M. Baird Ltd; Dannevirke : J. W. Hood.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 75, 21 December 1929, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 75, 21 December 1929, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 75, 21 December 1929, Page 26

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