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,■ mm The quality of a motor spirit . ■•■■*■ *'•* decides the way it explodes. Some spirits detonate—explode instantaneously—hammer the ■" piston with one crushing blow. Detonation causes knocking, vibration, wear and tear. Other spirits explode progressively. The expansion of gas is prolonged. Power is delivered throughout the entire downward stroke of the piston. It is this "follow through*' which counts on hills. 1 ; MOTOR, SPIRIT does not detonate. It explodes with a long sustained thrust, giving new speed on the level, and a new lift on the hills. .^_ G3 A A. S. PATEESON & CO., Sole Importers. .Local Address: N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Devon St., New Plymouth; 'phone 903.

■WRKMYS ■^^|. Take it home to ■ I Bi >he boys and girts. H'pt^jH Rave a packet in ■ C!@^ your pocket for an ■ ever-ready treat. A delicious confecH Ult^k tion and an aid to B STRENGTH-GIViHG ■I B3EAKFASTS ■-. "Ii A?" E morn3ngs and every morn- ■£_.. .. in S~ mothers can give their ■^•■' ■children time-saving, streni'th-giv- ■:. ing breakfasts with P KORNIES M"^ _ KORNIES need no preparation. ■ Tlie whole Avheat and malt of ■ - Kornies eoine flaked and toasted B-. ready to serve with milk or •^-- cream. Good for digestion, splen- ■ did for the teeth; crisp and de- ■ iicious. ■ ■ TJUEGESS, JfSASEK & po., » : . UNION ST., HA WEB A, ■^'- And at New Plymouth. R, .:'.':.■■■ "" -" '■■ " '' . Haines-—5 |: «'thorough" Matriculation' I:-' I COACHING. LjJJATRICULATION success is un- »""^ mistakably written in GILBY'S ■ • The College is a master of F "thorough" methods. It employs the I highest grade of instructors. Its serI vice is personal, sincere, and responI sive to individual needs. I . The wants of the home-study student are anticipated at every stop. Every possible effort is made to reduce his , labours. Get your studies going now. Your success will be easier. Write: - THE DIRECTOR, W. W. WADDILOVE, F.1.A., N Z 1 m pr GILBY'S COLLEGE, Mr ~ ' P^ -WELLINGTON. P.O. BOX 203. s" fj^ SELECTED collection of Xmas -t^ __ presents is to be seen at O'Reilly's, iil«jh St., Hawera; our range is very t large, and you are invited to see for yourself the values we are offering in fancy CUpS and saucers, salads, Doulton plates, fancy jugs, teapots, coloured glassware, Xmas stockings, crackers, ■v^ete. Pay us a visit before purchasing elsewhere; it will* pay you. —O'Reilly, High-Class Grocer, High St-; 'phone 596. .. ; .:...,,..j_.jil

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 29 December 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 29 December 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 29 December 1923, Page 4

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