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WHAT IS “ RED ROSE WHY— The Finest BUTTER Obtainable. AND Produced in Tour Own District. SOLD EVERYWHERE. AWAHURI DAIRY CO, LIMITED. CARS FOR SALE 1936 Ford 10 h.p. 4-door, He Luxe Saloon. Condition as new • inspect evenings or week-end. 7 Palm Avenue (off Fitzherbert Avenue). Jf’ABMERS’’ i ton - FoFd'aSd - Dodge trucks. Also Graham-Paige and Chevrolet Sedans.—Goldfinehe’s Garage, Feilding. ESSEX SEDAN 1928 FOR SALE. iQOOD order. Good tyres. £95 or near offer. Would consider terms. Apply 88 GREY STREET, Palmerston North, Winter Clearance of GOOD USED CARS LATE MODEL SEDANS 1930 CHEY EOLET Master Touring Sedan. One owner. Radio. New i tyres. Small, mileage £295 i 1930 MORRIS 12.4 Saloon. One owner. ! Reconditioned and overhauled. Tyres ! sound £230 i 1930 VAUXHALL 14 h.p. Saloon. One owner. New tyres. Paintwork as new. Engine perfect £265 1935 PONTIAC Sedan. Motor very sound. Tyres first-class. Original paintwork £3lO | 1930 FORD VS Sedan. In very nice | order. Motor very good. Tyres O.K. Good buying £235 | 1937 HILLMAN Minx. One owner. Real [ leather upholstery; small mileage. Look at the prico £230 j 1934 WOLSELEY Hornet Saloon. One owner. A great buy £195 TRUCKS: 1935 CHEVROLET 157in. dual wheels. One owner. Paintwork new. Tyres o.k. Motor first-class £225 1934 FORD A 131in. W.B. Dump truck body. Burgess body. Mechanical hoist. Tyres first-class £125 1929 CHEVROLET 10-cwt. Truck. Good cab. Wellside body. Good tyres, £95 1929 DURANT 6 Light Delivery. Wellside. Good tyres . New paintwork, £65 1926 DODGE Light Delivery, largo back. A popular model. .. .. £65 Porter Motors Ltd. Buick and Chevrolet Distributors. RANGITIKEI ST., P.N. Phone 7705. QUALITY USED CxYRS BETTER CARS AT KEENER PRICES Austin 12-4 1935-36 do luxe Saloon, £255 Standard 10.4 193 d de luxe Sal., £245 Austin 10-4 1936 de luxe Saloon, £235 Austin 7 h.p. 1936 Sal., one owner, £lB5 Ford Model 2A 1931 Fordor Sed, £145 Essex 1928 Coach, good order .. £95 Chevrolet 1927 Fordor Sedan .... £BS Morris S h.p. 1930 Saloon £BO Standard 9 h.p. 3929 Fordor Sal.> £75 Austin 7 h.p. 1928 Tourer £7O Chrysler Model 5S Tourer .. .. £65 Oakland 1928 Tourer £SO Standard 11 h.p. 1928 Tourer .. £45 Buick Roadster £lB Trade-ins and Easy Terms. GREENBANK MOTORS Ltd. Cuba Street. Opp. Hotel Carlton. Phono 7084. Inspect the 193 S Citroen Care. Manages Paul Whiteman “ ! The chief worry of Mrs Paul Whiteman ’s life at the moment is to keep twG ; revolvers away from her famous husband. Every morning America’s King of Jazz goeß riding iu a cowboy suit. And if he gets half a chance he sneaks out of the apartment with the revolvers, stuck Western-fashion in his belt. | “I can’t bear him going out with them,” Mrs Whiteman told a reporter. “But he’s like a great big boy with them—says they’re so beautiful that anyone shot with them would just have to say ( thank you. 9 “The second worry of my life is to i keep his weight down to the 14-stone mark.” Paul met liis wife eight years ago. ;She was Margaret Livingston, the film ! star. One day she told Paul, who then turned the scale at over 22 stone, that there was no romance in a fat man. Paul, goaded, went into training and led Margaret to the altar a few months later, having weighed-out at 14 stons 1 lb. Reducing iri a big way. Margaret manages all Paul’s affairs. All he has to do is to look after his productions, broadcasts, technicians and sponsors. “Ours is an ideal arrangement,” she said: “Any woman can do what I do if only her husband is big enough to invite her to participate in his work. “The trouble is that most husbands are stuffy, overbearing little men, who think they’re big. “Paul asks me to assist him, and 1 think he really needs me. “Another of my worries is to prevent him giving away everything he owns. “A few years ago, when things were not too good, ho came home one day wreathed in smiles and said ‘ Look out of the window, Honej'. It’s all yours.’ “I looked out—it was a 3,500 guinea (car —I nearly died. “Since then I’ve put my foot down on his buying. He has a heart of gold. He’s like a big boy—you have to watch him. “And I have to get up first in the morning to secure the mail. If Paul lays his hands on it there are letters all over the house, some opefied, some unopened, and it takes me an hour to retrieve them all.” And then Mrs Whiteman, went back to the job of managing her husband.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 159, 8 July 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 159, 8 July 1938, Page 16

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