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*7 ■SURE TO RISE FROM Grover and Co. * LIBRARY BUILDINGS. ’PHONE 5931. TINY TOT’S Garage FROM 75/WORLD’S RECORD ®r_— M v^. s> I $ Created by Morris Minor % MISS MABEL OLIVER, DRIVING A MORRIS MINOR CONTINUES, OUSLY FOR 24 HOURS, HAS ESTABLISHED A WORLD’S ENDURANCE RECORD. <s> These facts speak louder than any words, and prove that the Morris <S> 3> Minor is not only the World’s Economy Car, but has an inbuilt capacity <$ for endurance, that once again confirms its leadership in the light <S> X car field. . . X This feat was accomplished, without a single stop, at Mangere X Speedway, Auckland, —the car being refuelled while travelling, and at the end of 24 hours continuous running, 1062 miles had been completed, at an average speed of 44J m.p.h. District Agent. CARL NEILSEN GEORGE ST RE ET Morris House. <s> <s> <s> <s> CYCLES we sold in 1923 STILL GIVING SPLENDID SERVICE. STILL IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER. Ask any Rider of a “Swan” Cycle, his or her opinion of the machine. We could safely offer—A 10 YEARS’ GUARANTEE We have Goad NEW CYCLES— From £5 ss, cash or easy terms Boucher’s FOR - BIKES 96 CUBA STREET. ■ —‘ Vi * * * ISS, O Liquid Chocolate Cherries Chocolate Brazils Chocolate Pineapple Liqueur Chocolate Walnuts Chocolate Walnut Halves Chocolate Milk Fancies Only the best Fruits and Nuts are used in the manufacture of — AULSEBROOK'S FINE CHOCOLATES

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 99, 24 March 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 99, 24 March 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 99, 24 March 1930, Page 11

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