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“STICK THOU TO WHAT IS BEST” —Byron. Keep to Baxter’s Lung Preserver to banish coughs and colds. “Baxter’s” is best. You’ll ensure speedy relief if you use this pleasant, soothing reipedy. Not even the worst cold is proof against “Baxter’s.” The children love it—and its special tonic properties give them back their natural energy. Ask for “Baxter’s” in the economical family size, 4/6, or the handy sizes, 1/6 and 2/6. 1

ii Not until you’re a Pontiac owner yourself do you realise how much motor car luxury can be bought for so little. These things for instance:— Triple Sealed Hydraulic Brakes— perfect, sensitive and unfailing in action, and sealed against water, dirt or dust. Modern Knee Action Principle —as adopted by Rolls-Royce—giving smooth, effortless riding on any sort of road. Turret Top —of safety steel; roomy body, noiseless, and handsomely appointed. Smooth flowing streamlines. Economy of Operation- —all the smooth power and silent speed which have made Pontiac famous, with a fuel consumption that compares with many much lighter cars. mte mißinqi \ y L 3 y pi m m A m Six and Eight-Cylinder Sedans and Coupes. wm a r niiHC A GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT The same price anywhere in New Zealand. Obtainable on the G.M.A.C. Plan of Convenient Payment if desired. PAINE BROS. (MOTORS) LTD, RATHBONE STREET WHANGAREI i PAINE BROS, (MOTORS) LTD., KAIKOHE.

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Northern Advocate, 7 December 1935, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 7 December 1935, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 7 December 1935, Page 9

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