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r j-ti §-.****>,*.~* UPi^yT^^M McAttll I I ADrr BRISCOE, mILLS , j j^«rr/# y t fir"* KUflKsaSiiiiiflHHi and all insects! I The modeiung of ■ good •« of . .«.«.^_. f__ _.«..«■ . ■. ~ I . ~ , 1 'eetll 1S a work of art • •.• See UETbICCI ITT ET DallAfl ■ »_ I No insect can live when 111 Evans the Dentist about it. MtP|Qt L|| XL Dv II CM ■',^__ . - .. .^^ FLY-TOX is sprayed in 1 9 . '4% —^ 3l 'Jit 2^^' t h, e,,c°T! F ILT t "I T? X I MODERATE FEES. Tbe Uni-DUc dispense, with the previously , ■-. MM Yl 111 #IA f lli'Cr I KILLS. Buy a bottle to- I From £2 / 2 /. per set. fitted Discs. Instead, the circles .imulatin 3 wAltft^vS \\\ day and be sure to in- 111 • discs and the owner's initials or other dis-r^^T-"^^3.-T-, Tumi" JMll||l|||| ill "" °" FLY"TOX- 1 W *°* °f . the b?J^ lish and tr^u^c^"^!^ iS^Only "* "" *JsMj^Ea£r > &^Hlv^*xßk* -W § t /<^B^ i W' F §if' 1 ?/ 7 4^l Latnbton Quay Entrance. Phone 45-488. A^lk? £ AND MILFORD SOUND ROAD hunter street, Wellington. "SiSS F" jl J 1 *ll ? Uri"l the, tour, ist season railway buses connect with trains at WELUNGTON-PALMERSTON NORTH-NAPIER. l^^^^™ fflKfejllt^ IV* *1 fetV^^^^ O AILY SEKV.CK, Cars d^rtW^ .0 ..u, -eta North U« ggpWBWB ly I XJ «-t Xng the Milford Sound Road. O^^J^li^^^^^n^t^ £*£ -ffiiSSMS lf{|# in fko mnrninn ? «,* !!'<s< DUNEDIN TO TE ANAU, MANAPOURI, EGLINTON 6.15 p.m.; depart Palmerston North 6.30 p.m., arrive Napier 10.40 p.m. IIJIS J 9 mommy _,f#/%jff B *-¥**' V> ' AND HOLLYFORD. SUNDAYS: Depart Wellington 9 a.m., depart' Palmerston North 1.30 p.sa.; : arnvt tZfy^WMSSJSJMMMF^T- ■ '■'J^R* *~Z3Sb'- Mb *. * tvntth w/r-Mwi^cncT-ir n»vc c^.r> x=/«/ AMn Napier 5.45 p.m. aorl connect 6 p.m. to Wairoa only Depart Wpllicjton. 2.30 p.m----»g; OT""iMWF» -* You know whar we mean t Tint i cheerfel ■ FOUR WONDERFUL DAYS FOR £5/5/- (ADULTS) AND depart Palmemon North 7 p.m.,- arrive Napier 11..10 p.m. jl ou Know wnac we mean* sjust. a coecrxui. -~ r-*^ rr //^t ttt nn pkt r ivTrxrn -i-*\ I overflow of natural health and good spirits. He's I £3/16/6 (CHILDREN UNDER 12). NEWMAN BROS. (N. 1.) LTD. TRAVEL BY NEWMAN'S. ■ a 'regular' fellow because his system is regular—; ■ These fares include accommodation at Te Anau Hotel, meals and Telephone 41-555 (after hours 51-556). I regular as the clock. Perhaps you too should I morning and afternoon teas. .•________________-__-______-_________________________ I-, _-—m- ssteSJarA^tf s-jSMtf sssa^irs^ir.'a: hotels, resorts, transport. I Y6S!'^^ I T h 7T^s"irrhr'i*r\h. pH« iP ,, p,«,, master™* motor services. '.^i^ ' JM f^^flfc °* >nterest- ILtSTEKTON Dep (8.30 a.tn MWla? ouly), 715 a.m., 9 a.m., 10.30, a.m., 1 p.m Jfl^B W W M^. r Dates of Tours, 1938:—January 4th, 7th, 11th, 14th, 21st, 28th; ' 4 p.m., 7 p.m SA'] UK DAY—Dep 715 a.m., 9 a.m., 10.30 a.ml p.m.,.« p.m. RFFI HAM S Ht SV£ 18th> 25'h! March 4th) nth) 18th> 25th; v^ gl2t<^^^ ■ m■» B M m^^A ■ ■ m*^-MWM- |^V April Ist, Bth, 15th. BUNDAY-MagtertoD 1> P 8 a.m, 1.30 p.m, 5 p.m, 7 p.m. Wellington Dep. 8.30 a.m., ■■^^■■■■■fl ■■■ . ■■ Buses leave Railway Road Services' Office, Stafford Street, Dunedin, 4.30 p.m., g p . m - at 7.45 a.m., and arrive back at Dunedin (by a change of route) DOOKINQ OFFICES: Masterton—Midland Garage (Tels 1848, 19U8). Carterton— f(7/l*VffM a ■^■■1 ■■ at 7 p.m. on the fourth day, D Ljn*'i Confectioner; (Tel 90); Hughes, Tobacconist (Tel. 205). Grey-town— **T**^*' «• ■S ■ ■ H^ T , r TKrc^o^A-rT^vi renM D ATI WAV STATTONC Nieholl'i Gaxage (Tel 101) Featherston-Edwards, Confectionery (T«L 187), tfUkm**? PlJjlld Sfe^S^iSSj^MST^^fflSa w^enSWSriEß^s, ltd. m^^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ j^..^^^^: ;: '" - !l1 * Head OiEce: HASTERTON. V g-r® B'-tfM ■S 1 g£-K - BUI YOU INVESI IN AN AUS JIN The Graceful "GOODWOOD" Saloon Investigate these features which make Austin Supreme in Value! ! QUALITY OF ENGINE AND CHASSIS: The carefully finished engine and EASE OF HANDLING.' The Austin shock-insulated hour glass and worm steering, chassis is an exterior indication of Austin quality and in-built lasting dependability. The clean tne smoot h powerful Girling brakes, and world-famous Austin four-speed silent synchromesk practical design embodying the latest advancements in the motor manufacturing industry , 1 . ■ 1 11 t rr ■ 1 c " t i ensures safety, comfort, and refined performance. ' gearbox are designed to operate smoothly and efficiently for your comfort and convenience. SAFETY! The all-steel Austin body is built entirely at the mammoth Austin Plant at PSD CAB kA A klf E. ~r-i r1 r i- 1 : ■ rmi ■ itLongbridge,' near Birmingham, where scientific planning and the most modern production fCRI"UKMANtt. The powerful 6-cyl.nder eng.ne of 1711 c.c. capacity propels this ■ methods known to the industry fashion this gleaming masterpiece of steel to afford the car with effortless ease and the silence born of mechanical precision. It is exceptionally econor greatest degree of safety to those who ride in an Austin. Every square foot of glas3 in an mical on petrol and oil, and keeps its efficiency steadfastly over long periods of hard usage. Austin is the latest Triplex Toughened Safety Plate Glass—another vitally important feature of safety. Sit behind the wheel of an Austin and notice the wide clear vision of. the /^rtkiC/M>T road ahead. Think what this means to your safetyl ■ COMFORT: Austin upholstery is of the finest quality English leather. The wide, deeply SOUND-INSULATED • FOR SILENCE: The roof, floor and all body panels are cushioned seats are designed to give restful ease over long distances. The long supple lined with, special sound-.insulating material, ensuring; a restful degree of silence under all Austln chassls springs of low peridicity with hydraulic shock absorber control, smooth out road conditions and speeds. ; Noise has thus been silenced to a whisper. the roughest road surfaces, affording a truly amazing gliding ride. Finally, gliding over the roads in an Austin "Goodwood" Saloon.puts you at rest in mind and body. You know that you are protected by the safe solidity of its "Austin Built"all-steel construction —with all its sound-insulated.steel panels fused into one inseparable steel unit. And you experience an uncrowded comfort you never expected to enjoy inside any car. AUSTIN 14/16 "GOODWOOD" SALOON MAGNUS MOTORS LTD. Wakefield Street, Wellington, DIRECT FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE AUSTIN MOTOR CO.. LTD.. OF ENGLAND.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 146, 17 December 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 146, 17 December 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 146, 17 December 1937, Page 16

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