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M^j«*j rt __„-._..* , , . - .1 . collaborators is cemented into a patriotic Nuffield Organisation transformed itself into ~ ~ « . , ~, , ~ ■;■■-.. . , , ' bloc which, in days to come will form a ' an armed camp behind* whose defences -... .. , - . ~ . « , v . , . • i- . . stabilizing force of immeasurable influence. - j intensive war production, gathering in ,- ' j momentum, has now reached a phenomenal Every man and women in this, organisation out-put. ha S clearly in mind the passionate desire of This big industrial undertaking peopled by all British People. The desire, nay, the thousands upon thousands of workers . • . obsession, to fight for, preserve and hand on,' \ its ramifications spreading throughout the their inheritance of skilled craftsmanship, of Empire and beyond ... is, in effect, a freedom of thought and action. For on these state in miniature. Its responsibilities, go things rests Britain's greatness ... they are deeper than the immediate production of the measure of her political and social leaderarmaments. It sees clearly to "broader ship for the benefit di all nations. H:^K ORGANISATION .' . , (Chairman Viscount Nuffield) * , ;,:* y''' \./''\-/■•■''■■ ARE DISTRIBUTED IN NEW ZEALAND BY THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD. Branches ana Dealers Everywhere ••■v ■ ' .■■ ■: ■ ■ '■■"■■.." :- yy\ "-X ; ,:.'; HERE in New Zealand there are still a few new cars of the Nuffield Group for sale at Dominion Motors Branches and Dealers. And to those to whom a new car is out of the question, an extensive range of precision-built used Morris and Wolseley models are available, expertly overhauled to "new-car" condition for many thousands more miles of smooth, sweet running. Present owners of these fine British units are reminded, too, that efficient motoring in these days of restricted stocks is in itself a National Duty ... a good car is definitely" a valuable1 asset that deserves -the best of care. Minor inspections and adjustments at regular intervals now will guard against major troubles later. Your Morris or Wolseley will last even longer than ever for a periodical \ checkover and the skilled advice and assistance of your nearest Authorised Dealer. "\ ' ' '-/ ■ ■ v- ' ■.. "'-.•■ '-.■•' " ■-.■'■ ' & MORRIS — WOLSELEY — M. G. — RILEY — MORRIS- COMM ERCIAL ( ' - .■■-.,- * ■ .•'.-■. '.■■■.*''* ' '**7T"^^S/^^^^s r^^^^t^^gf /T iHE l)*ppie** of life's thrills come '"y f '-^^Srj^^S^^^^^y w wm. 9 WE MWM W^Ut/ggK/l^^mf^ ■*- readily to the woman whose inner mm ' «"•"nVrirr #i—.- tin. ni3L^^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^^B^^^K^^k|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B,~ vitality is active and glowing. She is // magnetic. Her sparkling eyes and full ■Jjl *^*r blooded lips, the rich curves of a well _^>^^ f\ . \ moulded-figure, jhe lustre of her hair* y^P^ s^Z—J EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT OF AFFAIRS FOR PRINCIPALS. the soft warm beauty of her skin set. « V^X. \\ responsive chord throbbing in all who 1"IIN S^ Persons who are leaving the Dominion for i^ he*\ .. • , . »«>«*»»». S^m± \ time and Wh° dcsi'e X !° -PP?^t an agent or £™t JSJSS2I?S / mSF^K \ attorney to manage their affairs during theit th at inner vitalit y i ove i ines9 that / w» vl \ absence should consult the Public Trustee. gives every woman the power to atttact / I^T A . \ _ . and to hold. BIDOMAK TONIC / f A j tC C fU ? ffice haS thC faclhtles recreates nervous energy - restores the / //\ SSSz*-> y\ »fto the expert knowledge for the management vital forces—builds new vigorous nerve I / * Ss^__-- S! -—^*^^^=~j[ °* arms > businesses, and house properties, and * cells — and gives power and tone to i.vh I \L^ijS^r*\*^!?^ ~~l is also competent to deal with mortgages, bonds, every part of the body. WSM / debentures, or similar securities on behalf of IMIM v . v -.-„ vOV » \ I principals. IF- - 1 MONEY BACK K^\ V^"A^fc^-«»Vi i -*aUJ GUARANTEE A. I Jt The Public Trustee has representatives in all h"'Wg%} Goto«nychemutot.to»and //~~^ X^, •>~ y^^Z^ / districts and can thus maintain local supervision m Jr%\ j buy • bottle of bidomak / YN^y of assets. Consult the nearest District Public *'W^jJ • S?? uS* ".Tdffl v y^^^^Sy^' rlJr- Trustee or District Managerfor full information. *J£sS*iK£%J^ittm& sY (Clfll .._. f^ ' oottle to Bidomak, Box 1018, Wellington.and S VJ lijy\ /T) . 'our money will be refunded without que»tion» K jjlXy)\d' A REDUCED SCALE OF CHARGES HAS BEEN FIXED FOR THE BENEFIT CF So/rf everywhere 3/7 m tor g « fcott/>. , • U' THOSE WHO HAVE RESPONDED TO THE CALL FOR SERVICE OVERSEAS. BpPVBBHpHHBHHHHpMH FUiLKn TRUSfM' HBBH Branches and Agencies throughout WI^wSSSSSm^^M

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 108, 9 May 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 108, 9 May 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 108, 9 May 1941, Page 10

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