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CONTINUATION * fßffCff : |11 TW© WEEKS' I| | G esfl^^^^MSl 1.—1927-28 ESSEX COACH—This car will bear the |at F CBl El* kabl6Pl* 1Q eS : most critical inspection. An exceptional bar- s . ... -; , 1 ■ <?1 Qft ' ■ We wanl to qui* c sura Jus lmes before stocktaking g'eiin at &iOU j next mont h; hence the very iow prices. Call early—the [ first in gels the biggest bargains. 2.—1927-28 ESSEX SEDAN—AII that can be desired \ IRON FaAME _ nin>) 2 0/-; i2in., 21/-; "Atlanta" .27/6; ill a reasonably-priced Closed Car at . . £200 \ "Relief," 28/6; "President/* 35/- each 3.-1928 ESSEX SEDAN-Almost new. You must [ WOOD FRAM^"In^ Ue<JS »^W4OA^;.; see this car to appreciate its sterling value j rememberi-retail departmentat • • . . €I*)s 4—1929-30 6-CYL. CHEVROLET SEDAN—Under C IX7 |l/|lllc AT fift I fll 1000 miles; any trial £235 El* ¥f o ITIIIIS IX VUij LAU* 5.—1928 CHEV. COACH—Just the kind of value a Corner Jervois Qy., Hunter and Victoria Sts., Wellington. man expects for £1.55 wmmmmwmmw"^*ll"^""*"^ 3.—1926 CHEV. TOURER—A good light car at a . JOMHHHB light price £80 J^^^^^^^^^^H 7.—AUSTIN'I2 TOURER—Repainted and renovat- i ■ : —■ cd. See this English Car £130 Everyone owning a section of land upon IHs S ATT«JTTN 7 CJATOnN Pprfppt in amiparance which a house can be built should write for V^M K— AUbIIJN 7-^ALUUJN—-fenect m appearance a FREE coply of our instructive booklet, \^m and mechanical condition - . bIOD JE beautifully illustrated with photos of I^V CLOSED CARS FROM £100 UPWARDS. fl| **MODERN HOMES" H| TERMS TO SUIT EVERY PURSE. Hj Send for your free copy tO-day< "EASY TERMS'^Small weekly or monthly pay- H| LTD . ments—Get your car and be used to it before Easter. i^^SA. c°u n. tomhouso Quay. Wellington. P.O. Box 642. Th DOMINION MOTORS LTD. BBIH^ USED CAR DEPARTMENT ' • " / -——-^ 65 KENT TERRACE -- WELLINGTON I "CirpuAWT" H** n A '-'■ - ol 91 nin •LLtrnAPll prana m^^^^m Open s.very evening Phone Zl-OIU | Js}»trf3pis^^ ■:■..•.- . ' '■■ - _^ t Prepared Pamt is full bodj d! ' jniil^^!^!!!^ ' „ ■ _• . It covers a greater surface and has /^^^^^!^i^C^ri!l — ~~ _———— — - - - a Lnger. ife. You wil] be astonish- (w\J^^^L^Smil J^ ed at its beautifull enamel-like finish. - —; ~ ~~ A British Paint that costs no more /ii^^^SV^^^^'^ than the next best. In all colour* / W Meet them in the wayback M\ -'■~¥, . Hill &. JdCKSOn LttL Itl try also You come across them on the rough roads of the * * I H Elephant Brand Far North—you meet them on the hills down ''Doimmon"_Bu;idi n g, Wakefiejd Stwet. JJjl 4 Fadeless Greea , , Warehouse: Ghuznee St WtLUNCjluw. M flltl D , B ....... I South—in fact, you see them wherever hard work, N , u'i# » ILfli ... •' i #. "The First with the Latest Wallpapers" |fJ\W ' staunch service, and long life are required of tyres. J — —' Si'!*.' ~':' ' " |J Goodyear Double Eagles pj^^ .. _\^ _^ are always fitted by motorist! who KNOW. I Sk^^^^^^^L. Ik IH^^Sr Aei^K^^^ftV /^SMKV "They never let one down. So if you want a I«Hk BBBk BBmM //n/£&?/Z0m really worth-while investment in long life car mSEk •*'« ■■IHHB^V -^^^I^'^^^ff™ IlfflkUffl>*\ tv^ ASK THE DOMINION RUBBER CO. >«Vk JS -A- * • aM'DSflf'- *k TO FIT GOODYEAR DOUBLE EAGLES. I^^ '■T'* ;i*ll tt«%||| M W fIiDOMINION-] SfrigSL l w ■II V nM jAgjAHB V ' \, 'fL^B^Bl^Dl^. *^ Sardines are obtain113RUBBBM COY /w^Bl iS?i£i 'J& M X /'it /* > €^ &m '»- /^/ i fm^tWfrjM «nd"r .a'rdines. for Break- ' /^Sk^ ffr c(*itearderViceStation J >pß^ W /Ofi^L GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER BALLOONS ~ s»T^' M^ **"'"""' c° "^"'""^J^^ 99 Lambton Quay, and Bf f^^^H^SPW Sll^ -219 Thorndon Quay- r TELEPHONE 42-641 for Tyre Service |^g Tr^^f s~' —"^^ __^_—_~^g^B

SONNY FACES PILFERING CHARGE "With tears in his eyes, poor little Sonny faced Mother. A serious charge had been issued against Sonny —he had pilfered the pantry. On tiptoe, he had crept downstairs last night, along the passage, to the pantry—enough said. Sonny regretted it. But who could blame Sonny? Above all the things that Sonny most dotes on is Southern Cross Biscuits, and the grocer had brought a big tin yesterday morning. Sonny knows that Southern Cross Biscuits are.different—so satisfying, so tempting—they just melt in the mouth. There are thousands of Sonnys about, and all grocers sell , Southern Cross varieties.—Advt. , A WONDERFUL" MARRIAGE "I ■ 'married' my pipe to Edgeworth quite a while ago," writes Mr. James \V. Bright, who depends on his brain for his living. "The result has been wonderful. By profession I am a car toonist, who, you probably"-know, is called upon to create new ideas. While this is ranked as the hardest part of the profession, I have proved it may easily be mastered, if a person will but' recline in an easy-chair, light a pipeful of Edgeworth, and live with imaginative persons in the aromatic smoke clouds that will soon. fill the room.— Advt. . v

Woods' Great Peppermint Cure foi ' onchs Colds Influenza — Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 26

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