Don't ask for "vinegar,’' stipulate SH A ELAND 'ST ABLE- TINE GAR. Unin purity, strength and flavour. All" grocers. lit bottle or bulk.*
r «C 7 # -i = I E? ■~K(G (c ir/A\i i/O) h/fi\ i/c? l^c* A M aspent for Maying A HASTILY-OPENED can of fruit, or a carefully concocted pudding—it's all the same to Foster Clark’s Custard. It makes everything doubly delicious. ■ Let your family enjoy this rich, nourishing custard frequently—with pies and puddings—with fruit, blanc-mange, and jelly. Just milk and Foster Clark’s Custard Powder will produce perfect custard. Foster Clark s Custard is richest in flavour, easiest to prepare.. Three kinds—Vanilla, Lezrion, and Standard. Obtainable in large family and medium-sized tins. Easv to buy—Raw to make—Your Grocer has it I .9' i&jnGLISH J < SALMOND & SPRXGGON LTD.. Sole N.Z. Atrenu.
G f % t. t CHEVROLET a. A K I 1 (3 \ Warranted for 12 months and can be bought at easy terms on the G.M.A.C* Plan . «/ITH more and more new Chevrolet® ap- ▼ ▼ pearing on our highways people are beginning to ask—“ Why is this car named ‘Britannia,* what is the significance of ‘Britannia*?** The New Chevrolet is produced at the Petohe Works of General Motors New Zealand Ltd. with Petone labour—it is a New Zealand made car for New Zealanders, and moreover over 68% of the money expended by New Zealanders in the purchase of these cars remains to circulate within the Dominion. Thus General Motors desired to identify this New Chevrolet, not only with New Zealand and the Empire, but also with its very birthplace—they have given it a proud name, the name by which the Earliest Settlers knew Petone, “Britannia.** GENERAL MOTORS NEW ZEALAND LTD Works; PETONE ECLIPSE GARAGE, LEVIN ROADSTER £227 10/- TOURER £217 107SEDAN £277 10/- COACH £257 10/PRODUCED IN NEW ZEALAND.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 January 1929, Page 6
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298Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 January 1929, Page 6
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