Mr W. Grounds has been re-elected chairman of the Dairy Board. —Press Association. RENOWNED FOR SALES AND SERVICE. We have the finest sales and service organisation in the Dominion. We are always able to show you the finest and best in cars arrO accessories. Wo are equipped to handle repair work in a way unknown to the average garage. Our prices are lower consistent with the quality of our work.—The Tourist Motor Co., Ltd., Hastings.—(4-dvt.) “Have you still got Mrs Smith P”. “Oh no! We have not had a washlady for six months. We use Hydroleine.”*
A FORTUNATE ESCAPE. A man was crossing the street when a motor dashed round the corner, the left mudguard knocking him to the ground. Almost instantly a crowd gathered round to seo a very dishevelled individual crawl from beneath the car. “Are you all right?” said a constable, pushing his way forward. “I don’t know yet,” replied the man as he picked bis tobacco pouch from the ground. “Yes, everything is all right. 1 thought 1 had spilled my Bears’.” He valued his smoke rather highly. Little wonder when one considers how delicious Bears’ really is. Only 86 an ounce, loose.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 178, 13 July 1927, Page 5
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