± 1 I ..» -± § Major Points for a Good Cigarette The Tobacco Only the finest and' purest American leaf without the admixture of any other growths should be used, as in Army Clubs The Paper Only Pure ribbed Watermarked Paper free from Pinters’ Inks and Bronze Powder should be used, as in Army Clubs The Manufacture Each cigarette should be perfectly made filled and finished as Army Clubs. There should be no variation in size, quality, or condition. The Cigarettes Should be wrapped in Tissue and again in Foil, to maintain the flavour of the Tobacco, as in Army Clubs. The Packet Should be protected by a sealed wrapper, preserving unvarying condition in any climate, as in Army Clubs. The Guarantee Each packet should be guaranteed always sweet, clean and fresh as Army Clubs. CIGARETTES for 9d. 20 for 1/6 SO for 3/9 *52 The Major. In pure ribbed watermarked paper Cavanders Ltd., London- 'f" -Pioneers of Hygienic Cigarette Packing ~ New Zealand Distributors-ADMORE & MASON, Wellington.
25,000 Miles on a Chevron Cord tyre A DISTANCE GREATER THAN THE CIRCUMFERENCE OF THE EARTH Cre.ssv Terraco, Lyttelton, 17th July, 1925. Messrs MERCHANT SUPPLIES, LTD., Hereford Street, Christchurch. Dear Sirs. —Regarding the Englebert Tyre handed to you by Mr Geddis, manager of the Lyttelton Garage' and Engineering Coy., and in reply to your enquiry, it gives me considerable pleasure to advise you that the tyre in question has been on my car for over live years, and has to my certain knowledge done 20,000 miles, but 25,000 is nearer the mark, as the tyres were not new when 1 purchased the ear. Most cf this running was done on the West Coast oads. J only hope that the present Engleberts \vi 1 prove equally as good. Yours truly, J. W. HAMMOND. THIS IS A TOURIST PERFORMANCE IN the French Grand Prix, admittedly the world’s greatest speed and endurance contest, the only two cars equipped with ENGLEBERT CHEVRON CORD TYRES finished Ist and 2nd. 310 miles at an average speed of 99 miles per hour, without a change of tyres. THIS IS A TRACK PERFORMANCE ENGLEBERT CHEVRON CORDS For Unequalled Service HALL a COOTE • Meison Restrict Agents
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 19 June 1926, Page 4
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