Plain Talkin Plain Duty Every time you buy imported Malt Extract instead of Wilson s New Zea land made you are helping to provide work for a foreigner; moreover, you are depriving a New Zealander of his or her job. That’s Plain Talking! On the other hand, when you buy Wilson’s Maltexo (plain or with Cod Liver Oil) Malt Extract you raise your own country in the scale of industrial: progress; you give a fellow-citizen a job; enable some husband and father to provide for his wife and family; and build up a self-reliant people. That’s Plain Duty! Insist on NEW ZEALAND MADE Teach your children what it means to you and to them to buy Wilson’s in preference to imported. “Maltexo” products are subject to N.Z. Health Department Regulations, which are very much more rigid than those obtaining in other countries.
SENSATIONAL VALUES A new Six at an amazingly low price —a new Eight-in-Line of sensational value these are the great new achievements of Dodge Brothers. In beauty, style, luxury, comfort and completeness of detail, they are unapproached in their price fields. In powerful performance, dependability, smoothness and safety, they carry to still higher peaks all the finest Dodge traditions. Supplementing their able companion cars (the present Dodge Six and Dodge Senior) the new Dodge Six and Eight round out the most imposing and diversified range of cars that have ever borne the time-honored name of Dodge Brothers. Si NEW DODGE OF AMAZINGLY LOW FUSEE NEW DODGE EIGHT SENSATIONAL in value--3 2 9 LOCAL DEALERS: MESSRS J. G. INGRAM & £O. LTD. Distributors: Messrs Magnus Motors, Ltd., Wellington, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Hastings, Levin.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 14 June 1930, Page 12
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