WHO IN NEW ZEALAND OWN "WHITE" TRUCKS? The list of New Zealand "White" Truck owners includes the most experienced operators of road. vehicles in the Dominion. We ask for the opportunity to give you. the. considered opinion of "Whit 6' Truck owners who are known personally to yon. We want you to know why it is that they ars willing to pay a higher price in order to get u "White" Truck. Here is an extract from a letter sent by Gibson Motors. Ltd., New Plymouth. It tells you. exactly what the "White 1 ' can —''You will no doubt be interested to learn that cur sixteen-passenger "White" bus last, week completed her first 150,000 miles." Write to Newton King, Ltd., New Plymouth, for full particulars and copy of big free illustrated catalogue.
The Illingworth Filmswhich are Brit-ish—-are immensely popular in England— because of the wonderful result:* obtained with them. Don't! fail to try them. Sold by chemists to fit all cameras. Found.—A worm-remedy that the chili ? - ren like ! Wade's Worm Figs, pleasant to take, absolutely harmless, never any ill after-effects. Ask your chemist for Wade's Worm Figs, the genuine worm-expelier. The lilingworth Films which are British possess qualities which make photo-- • graphic work a real pleasure. The most charming results are obtained with then* Sold by ail chemists*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 14
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