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• IT IS THE CAR BUYER’S PRIVILEGE To a ®r —— '- 11 11 >J " —"— m lb W T HKnB * -4 I HE Company you speak WP 1 I ZJ be all you jr» JMHk “• I know that your HH Hire Purchase Agreement ento the -w pany for Agency ... but if I buy a car ' k “* i to insure it —& “MOTORISTS’ OWN . . . THE 2 “N.1.M.U.” and I insist that KM |j| O me on The "N.1.M.U.” is in business for 'f? '■!/■' the Motorists ... it MMH f") down q the motor It’s B *-gr up to all Motorists to support the “A.A.” Insurance Company . . . g o ' n g ■** That is the attitude adopted by all wise buyers of cars. The dealer is adequately protected by an “N.1.M.U.” Policy and should raise no objection to Examples of “N.1.M.U." premiums-” Private Cars." what is, after all, a reasonable Pully comprehensive policy:— request on the part of the £5O . . . £3-8-0 £2OO « > • • £4-8-0 buyer. The buyer chooses the £lOO . . £3-13-0 £250 . ■ • . £4-8-0 car on its merits, and should £l5O .... £3-18-0 £3OO .... £4-13-0 have the opportunity of select- For Carg o j ls h $ or j eM) deduct 4f- from above premiums. ins the Insurance Company in , 6 r J PREMIUMS ARB STILL FURTHER REDUCED ON RENEWAL BT TBS DISTILS. like manner. bution or surplus profits plan or the u njm.u.“ N® I • II Full cfetails from any A. A. SeereJK JL ▼ JL tary, Agent or uniformed patrol. North Island Motor Union Insurance Company (Owned by the Potlcyboldvs) Head Office: Huddart Parker Bldg., Wellington, P.O. Box 1348 • Branches and Agencies throughout the North Island.

7/ ■ i JMBT uULjUwMuf , i/l; W*’ IRwMI AwsP * r MILESTONES ■ IN TRAVEL MEMORY ■ THE MANY PORTS on the perfumes of Arabia ore to bo found in the Orient Line Route conititute an » f *• To ~ ohi «»-•*»«,..»«./ «.j a •■;, vivia SCtflfSs Desert you will see the foothills of the great ADPKI Aden, the British Military outpost ana y emtn Plateau, a hundred miles! away, fuelling Motional which Orient liners call What thoughts such prospects conjure up! between Colombo and Suez, lays no claim y ou mO y have time to see the Salt Pans, to beauty; but its stork grandeur is a strik- an j || |e - |f and the most ancient ing foil to the'vivid colouring of Ceylon shipyards in ' the’world, where even|now and the surging "cbsmopolis ' of* Egypt. build dhows like those they built two Aden interests the seeker after variety, thousand years!ago ... But the famous whether of peoples, places or climates: but Tanks are Aden's pride. > They were built, it holds him whose zest for travel brings j $ w by the Queen of Sheba. Often, imagination into play . Even here, in f or years en en d, these ancient and ingenithis arid corner of the world where nature ous reserv oirs are dry of water—but they is in the raw, the British flag waves above are never <j r y e f interest. "S'“' “?»“>: •' tir A ", b ‘- of th. East on its way to th. marts of you w.ll find Mocha Caffe, m th. a,«.. dZ te b.o, «>.?■ «.. G.II d~.l W Ad.’. ....k, d». ~ Caravans, sometimes two hundred carnal. carts, look even mor. supercrliou. than .v.rt strong, are to bo seen in Aden to-day ... And fr.quently you II heat <t sard I Across the desert but within easy reach by never thought of Aden before we started car, is the oasis of Sheikh Othman ... The but it was so interesting—so unwpectedl' COLOMBO. ADEN, (CAIRO) PORT SAID, NAPLES, VILLEFRANCHE (MONTE CARLO NICE), TOULON, PALMA, GIBRALTAR. SOUTHAMPTON — and to to LONDON I M .Sr ORIENT LINE UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Agent, throughout New Zealand r 0 < A L (Tl A I L ST E A m E R S

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 79, 14 March 1936, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 79, 14 March 1936, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 79, 14 March 1936, Page 9