A TEST OF KEENNESS. Ground ujiti) it will lop off a hair at. a single stroke and made to do U six times —thus are Durham-Duplex blades tested before being passed as "keen." So you never find a dull blade iv a packet of D. and D.'s. Hardware stores and tobacconists. —Advt.
1. ■ • ' ' I | Would you like to forget your Car has Tyres? | H An Invitation: If you speed 40, SO, 60 miles per hour—like to S s cover 100, 200, 300 miles a day on trips—show no mercy to §j E tyres on back-country roads—drive several limes farther each Sj g year than most people do—enjoy having the best of everything g m on your motor car— > §j 1 See Goodyear Double Eagle. § §§ Frankly, we have never, seen such a tyre—absolutely new in Ml H type, absolutely supreme in quality. . g| '|jj The chances against blow-outs, or even sj S puncture, are figured at 1,000 to 1. B| 5 _ Even if you do not require such a super- y § jfiffiSffifa. excellent tyre, you will be interested in the gf H i^tfrjffj.'^m "Double Eagle," the utmost pitch of tyre §j I lll&lmlf'\ CALL IN AND INSPECT IT! fc g Twm dominion 1 |KH JMHBBiEIt €<&¥: I WmlyifCcdi/eaf'SertfceStation | I VfrvQnW- y Goodyear All Weather Balloons. ■ | \Q§pT 99 LAMBTON QUAY and 219 THORNDON QUAY. I § Telephone 42-641 for Tyre Service. |j IHIIIIHIHIIIIBIIIIIIiniIIH^
Few ZeaJaJiders are I uaking lip to the , / superiority of English \ -Mere are the f\ ... 'J^sfe ■ reasons why/ y, C'W^lgS 1 Advertising which makes sensational / > J'v^ ,-•" ,-' -^-'^S^S«S«W^ x* claims soon loses effectiveness if the -O >\ -.—-■* claims are not substantiated. . / / !~<S-^^^^j^^S~~^i. j>- —" f-;ji(WK? 2 Local public preference is a certain " ~ '^-^^SP'Vi^^H^SSn^r^ '"r^-' ) ifl • gauge to the suitability and value of \ |( ~x %&*W in New Zealand have increased by y^JMw^^^^^^^Sr^ JE^jj^M^m^mQ, 3 Owners of English motor vehicles L<!^SU^ 4^CnßHHiM^HiiHß^Pm^ml • everywhere in New Zealand are loud f'Tm^B '-'■-■■ '';m|9^BHI / and owners of: foreign cars are j£v9SSej^S? fl^^aanHwHSiVM ' ■n^P^"" 4. been tried and tested under New ttHflJ " Zealand conditions, and have proved '!*■ i themselves better value propositions ?|r "^^*«fe» *»• j*^^ /« These are the reasons why New if @^ Zealanders are waking up. I leyland lorries and buses: JR Don't huv a car for it's extrav- leyland motors, ltd., Huddart WtJf YOn \ BUy «t C*r Wril SCAIr«V Parker Buildings, Wellington. Wf^/ agant power—be wise buy for H^ efficiency and econotnv. buy an vauxhall cars: yt<Vll*t\Zt* Ll*!:. , vM^tl ' GENERAL MOTORS NEW ZEALAND, j£,£| j&ngiisn motor venicie* ltd., Petone. jp& jt BUY ON MERIT ml* J^l %jf JL/ J. Mr* CARS • AMB -TRUCKS?
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 25
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