A- ' ‘ -s' Ml Why Milk-made is —MORE NOURISHING. —KEEPS FRESH FOR DAYS. —CUTS BETTER; NO WASTE. —FINER FLAVOUR. CLEMENT’S MILK-MADE BREAD Is simply delicious; its crisp crust, firm crumb, and nutty flavour will endear it to you at once. THE ONLY PERFECT FOOD. Get it. regularly—from your store or delivered direct from CLEMENT’S MODEL BAKERY. COLLINS STREET, HAWERA. ’Phone 35. LOOK FOR THE CARD IN STORE WINDOWS: “WE SELL CLEMENT’S MILK-MADE BREAD.” .KimwiMßMMiiMMiMiM Look for the Card in Store Windows: “We Sell Clement’s Milk-made Bread.” finest value in &itte Cars “Most Reliable and Best Hill-Climber of All! ” Remarkable Tribute to Armstrong - Siddeley Mr. Hugh Morrison, the well-known Wairarapa settler, and an experienced motorist, has written a letter that will interest everyone considering buying a car. Read it! : I am sending you these few lines to' let you know how satisfied I am with the 14 h.£. Armstrong Siddeley Car that I purchased from you last May. I toured all over Scotland, England and Wales. ■ I never had less than five passengers with luggage, i and sometimes six. I climbed the Steepest hills in Devonshire, Scotland, and Wales, and my experience is that this is a top-gear car. Despite the heavy load I was carrying on every occasion your 14 h.p. just flew up the hills like a bird. With regard to reliability over those many thousands of miles, I never had the slightest trouble, and the car was going better when I handed it over for shipment to New Zealand than at the start. I have had fourteen years’ experience of motoring. I have owned English, American, and French cars, some of them rating up to 30 h.p., but my experience is that your 14 h.p. is the most reliable and best hill-climber of them all. My opinion is that this is just the car for Colonial work, and that it will make good overseas. I will conclude by saying that my opinion as an old motorist is that there is a big future in front of this car. Yours truly, (Signed) HUGH MORRISON. ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY 14/30 COMPLETE WITH THERE IS NO FULL EQUIPMENT m FINER CAR! New Zealand Distributors: A. HATRICK & CO., LTD., Wanganui, Wellington, Auckland.
JF yon want a really smart and warm coat, see our navy blue pilot, double-breasted, Prince back. They will please you, and the price is right at Adamson and Robb’s, noted for Men’s Wear, High St., Hawera. WHY Did I Kiss That Girl? Song specially featured by the six Brown Brothers’ . Saxophone Clown Band; only 2/-. You will like this; a greet seller .—"Dixon ’s, Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 22 April 1925, Page 6
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