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Wy 1929 has been a year of Graham-Paigc W 'X^^ A fittin 8 climax to its success in the . ( y^^^^f^^ Monte Carlo Rally and the formidable list of records gained during the year occurred at the Montlhery (Paris) speed . track when, under very adverse weather conditions of Fog, Wind and Rain, a - Graham-Paige " Straight 8," driven by - D. M: K. Marendaz, A. A. G. Tulloch , ■ • and E. Veendam, broke four more World's Class B records, viz.: 2000 Kilometres. Speed 87.25 m.p.h. 3000 „ „ 86.47 m.p.h. . . 2000 Miles , « 86.69 m.p.h. , ~ • ■ 24 Hours „ 86.35 m.p.h. This makes a total of no less than 13 • World's Class records gained by GrahamPaige at Brooklands and Montlhery during the last nine months. . A car which can do these things de- ■ , serves your inspection and trial. - ,■ . ' Graham-Paige offers ayaritty of body tope,, including noadsuv, S3£f Wright Stephenson & Co. lid. Branehet throughout New Zealand. ,-^fiS^fev New Showrooms: 97 Tairanaki St., Wellington. Jf^^%, 11' RECORDS IBMIN NINE MONTHS ■H / . it SUNSHINE Oil KAINji VMsik^ UMBRELLA & il* o *v tKc SawMj ii jKm&. WISDOM fcr^%^l Ibokagainbefomyouhuy O || Don't judge your umbrella hastily by outside appearances —look .««» J^yA inside and make sure that it has a Fox's frame. It's the frame that ' /TTJjfrjSS^g takes the strain, and every Fox's frame has to pass the most stringent , #? t\ __Tvw!2l —■• - tests before it is sent out a guaranteed neatly folding, rigid and yA .. l^^ffX AJvlb durable frame for the perfect umbralla. The worth of your umbrella 4^~i?t\ *^**^^mS^viiSy depends ultimately on the quality and temper of the steel used in the GvzS' Txy *\ • frame-r-every Fox's frame is made of finest Sheffield steel, hardened ft^tx v ® <fi and tempered to give maximum strength with minimum weight- - /?V 0/ Swa " When nest you buy an umbrella insist on a ■ S^ fay '^JT "■"W-X^S';; .; ■ i. FlliliF Plays Football ■ ■CAltit at 60 _m • 'W V " You may be interested to know that for •WWVBW WWW wnMk TWOmn ' $& last m'° >'ears I have made "se °! ■ KJMMomf •#*.«-#•€? Ml€7W Kruschen Salts for my boys (all small {■«■— ————m^^I——^^ i jpys under 14) every morning at breakfast. PA RAG O' N «sSß*^S3^ J ' . Jdo not mean that every boy has it, but , -*ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmu—mmmm^' ' I have it by my Side and the boys have SAMUEL Fox & C,O. Ltd., Shbffield, ENGLAND been taught to ask for Kruschen when ' they require it, : „ Sincg j hays fiigd -^jj^gg 1 fiat thai |PNaiManHHHMBfIBHMHHHIIHBIBIMiHBBRHHBMHHBBMiIh. the general health of the boys has improved greatly, and I practically never have any W.^^ j^v. boys out of school from headaches, bilious fjflP §m attacks, and other minor ailments which V ]v used to be so comon; and. the more I can m __^_ persuade the boys to co-operate with me R^M4jj|HMj^H|^^BanHHHggrKg\ intheuseofKruschenSaltswhennecessary,.. iHfI^^^^^^HHHHBHC^BJBf the more their general health and fitness ■ t\>WNK^%Fj&&Zf3fgg2B£Klsi improve. I use Kruschen Salts regularly IBjmW|m|2^2l. myself, and now, at the age of 60, can s(1" P^y regularly at.Football with the NB^ [BHWL Or-ginai letter on file for inspection. ' V^'^B^Bi^riI^^HBHII^HHEmSSHHH^Bt Price 2/6 p«r BoWc at all Chemists and y^^^^^^^^^^^WWß|Hß^^Mas|MP Stores tbrougliout New Zealand, 16.6,39 R Brl ' iSIA ONCE UNAVOIDABLE, _', : TO '■■.■'--..-■•' ■'">"'■_.■ f NOW "UNPARDONABLE" ' Never kiss, Ka^"^¥Mg;V l^ at remarkable prices .-S^4p £3§|Kt|b •j We want to quit these surplus lines before stocktaking c . Vf aT . >^>^v? J ■ext month; hence the very low prices. Call early—the Breath tab- jVc? \> ifo^ first in gets the biggett bargains. let. .X O v 3 |\ V//i r£^' IRON FRAME—llin., 20/-; 12in., 21/-; "Atlanta" 27/6; never lino* IM I 4iH ~ J "Belief," 28/6; "President," 35/-each whether :■, , ' ' ' no( your breath is pure . . . but WOOD FEAME^—"lnvincible, ball-bearing. thoie you meet can always tell it. 12in. s 35/-; Urn., 40/- each Formerly persons with impure REMEMBER!—RETAIL DEPARTMENT— breath were not condemned, but merely shunned. Now they re not. E«f* m V»H Af\ V« 1 Bad br«»th to-dty is needless, unWt lmlH«ll^k V— ■a. I J. J neceisary, and thus unpardonable. W IVIIIIS fir l^O \A{\ Obtai» to-day a packet of May- • f f * ITAtIIU \A. Wm JLJIVt* Breath . . . mi antiseptic mouth , j «»• • • c hi n» . w*sn in tablet form that you carry Cornier Jervow Qy., Hunter and Victoria Sts., Wellington. with you always. IMiMaMaBMHnBBHBaaHHBHBHMHHnHHBHBHHnMMBMMBfIIV^ ot merel7 a pcrfunK. For that . *~ ■ " —j^i^'J-J^-j-^-^_^..:^j-igs' bespeaks concealment. Not a luquid. ' ; '' ■ -^^~ __. - : That's too '-inconvenient-. Not a. REMOVES CORNS FROM THE FEET- tl B£p€Tp'ttl^T\'Zd mtitab, pmwl«s»ly, lastingly. Easy to apply, Progandr* work* mi.T«cl«« )>« wire. j mm Hnxi a* Soft corns in aix d»yt. Sold und«r • guarantee of nteawy 95 itaxak if it fsila. Projundra will not f«i!. Price 1/6 from ail ch«rni*t». ' j

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 50, 28 February 1930, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 50, 28 February 1930, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 50, 28 February 1930, Page 17

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