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\£fSf <MISS TO AUSTRALIA TO CANADA, UNITED An Australian holiday I. never STATES, EUROPE . . . dull-there is so much to see-so Canadian Australasian Line vessels Ie»v« . •■ . , c ■ ... Auckland every four weeks for Vanmuch to do! Frequent sailingi «.uver via Suva (Fiji), Hawaii and Victoria from New Zealand for Sydney by (8.C.). Through bookings to point* Union and C,A. Line vessels. The in Canada, United States, the United •Maunganui" also maintains* Kingdom and Europe. Around-the-three-weekly service during the world tours arr»n«ed' Summer between South Island TO FIJI' Of HAWAII ports and Melbourne with calls at c . . ~, .' . ... ... , L.. lr jo j L L L F°r a happy, health-giving holiday t»k« Milford Sound both ways between a trip toTiji or Hawaii. Equable tern and Bluff, weather peratures, cordial hospitality, magniand other clrcgmsttnces permi> fi«nt scenery, and recreation fadlitiei *i n <* TL.....L u«-i,!r,-r ♦« ,it to suit a" tastes, make your stay in thesa t.ng. Through bookings to all paradise isles of the Pa 7 cifican [, nforfft . Australian ports. Incluave tours We experience, CA- Line vesstto arranged. leave Auckland every four week*, i^m A HI lIV 111 I k Pi^ "Serve it piping hot—" ■■■..,' . ■ ;.'•■■' L '■ ,:..■■ ■ ; * '.-':■'. \, "Straight from the oven tp the tab!*," !• >r ' the slogan of Carlton Ovenwarc* The prim--" -- -■■■'''%■' ',-. '■ X< :;*?'■ ro«e body" cbloiarra'ild tcharming1'- decoration" ' :X •';■ .'■'•■■ give added rplea«ira to every meal, and each v piece is guaranteed for 12 months., -- ■■ •.' , Round, '«▼•!■ ~:#».d :"x'' . mff Issl#lf J* lflll»-R-%# ■■". ■■- ■ •■.-,■■■-■ ■' ■■ "./.;.:'; r"", -Corner of VICTORIA and HUNTER STREETS ~~^ REMEMBER—WE ARE OPEH ON FRIDAY NIGHT

. v a. - g i ifr/g l*l\ L J sitfjM ***** HUDSON 193S De Luxe Sedan. A one owner car MORRIS 12/4 Saloon. A smart roomy twelverwith privately used and exceptionally well cared for. wonderful road holding ability E2XS Equipment includes "Electric Hand," gear change, , , . . radio, large luggage trunk *M£ FORD Coupe 1934 8.4. Model. A smart econZf9£? omical 4-cylinder Coupe £lvs MORRIS 18/6 Saloon. This is an ideal family car, aiictin 7 Saloon ft3s Model. Genuine leather roornv yet economical. Fitted with hydraulic jacks, AU, S/ N 7 *?*?", 19* ;1 . f4#f brake's and built-in luggage box ........ £j9JC upholstej:y ' P nvately owned £16,5 , **.'* MORRIS 8 2-door Saloon. The- most popular CHRYSLER 1935 De Luxe Sedan. Privately used sma il car on the road. We have a good JF4&C by prominent business man in this city; "you will selection priced from ~...»••• ***"^ be unable to fault this job anywhere .. fffc'JE ESSEX Challenger Sedan. A very comfortable &9£9 car that does a good mileage £HMI AUSTIN 10/4 1935 Sedan. This popular little car - -.„•,,«■ j m mI w i has air wheels and genuine leather trim. g<B*S MORRIS 6 Sedan 1930 Model. Hydraulic brakes XuEg£9 and genuine leather upholstery Vfift HILLMAN MINX "Magnificent." Sliding roof DODGE 4 Sedan 1927 Model. A reliable car for and done small mileage £215 hard work : £75 TERRAPLANE Coupe 1934 model. An excep- FORD A Coach. We have one of these popular »tionally smart car with a performance C^XC models for ' that will thrill you JiJSiJt* *T^ DOMINION MOTORS LTD. Open Every Evening and Saturday Afternoon. 65 Kent Terrace—WELLINGTON — Telephone 51-010 " It it's a DM. Used Car it's GOOD!"

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 40, 17 February 1939, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 40, 17 February 1939, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 40, 17 February 1939, Page 6

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