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One British Manufacturer at least has built a car for the colonial motorist. CLYNO! And in the true British spirit, having set out to do something, he has made a superlative job of it. CLYNO I As a proof of the absolute suitability of the British Clyno for New Zealand roads the sales have been really phenomenal. This is proof indeed, for the motorist in this country has learned to know what he wants in a car—and he makes sure that he gets it! Now, as a result of this big demand, it is with great pleasure that we announce all- ' 4 round Reductions in Clyno prices. AND : J* There is no shadow of doubt now[Clyno does offer the Biggest Value ! And l{ . these timely Price Reductions come mo it appropriately—just when you considering the purchase of a cii for the \ Christmas holidays. What a glorious c&je-free "vacation yon will be able to have with the Clyno, Jaunts anywhere and any &P<2. as the air you breathe. Jhen when "It ''comes to work again— Clyno will be your faithful servant, taking you to and fro with faultless dependability. ' month in and month' iBH| out, year after year, j;j 3- Speed Gear Box 4- Wheel Brakes Balloon Tyres Easy Starting when cold Plenty of Clearance Economy Performance i,K ' ijt e'uM Getting down to hard, cold facts. 1 Beneath Clyno's beautiful, streamlined body, there's the sturdy chassis—the feature that so largely determines Clyno's long and honourable career. The powerful engine gives remarkably high average speeds and the stiffest grades are climbed with ease—so wonderfully flexible, too. One-finger" Steering, Four-wheel Brakes, Balloon Tyres, 3 Speed Gears, ample leg room, deeply §s pru n g upholstery —-all these factors combine to give Clyno the highest possible degree of comfort, convenience . and safety.

Uhe Figure that is fyery Woman's {Birthright Correct poise and complete figure control, together with the front support so necessary to health, are given naturally, gracefully and comfortably to the woman who wears a Berlei Corset. Berlei Corsets combine to a remarkable degree the characteristics which make it possible for every woman to have the graceful figure which is her natural heritage. Both the above models, 410 and 288, ase made in three graduated shapes—for straight hips, for medium hips and for full hip development. Correct fitting at the waist and adequate control at the hips is thus assured in every case. If you would solve , your own figure troubles or would retain youthful figure lines so essential to modern frocking YOU SIMPLY MUST WEAR A BERLEI CORSET Ask your draper to show you these models to-day. If ordering by mail be pure to send your drapef these two measurements! (over the frock will do): — Measurement at the waist and around the fullest part of hips. Draw the tape as tightly at the hips as you wish the Corset to be when it is oa* CORSETS 8 BRASSIERES i : • ,• ' ■ K; • 1 ' • ' : BERLEI (NJZ.I LIMITED. 73-77 Lome Street. AUCKLAND

seas m SrflsS as f n&A d Food is better for you than many a hearty meal foods are the cause of an incredible number of persons suffering from malnutrition. Grape-Nuts was planned to overcome the alarming deficiency of vital elements in present-day food. V. Grape-Nuts gives to. the body five elements absolutely essential for health:—-dextrins, maltose and other carbohydrates for heat and energy; iron for blood? phosphorus for teeth and bones; protein for muscle building, and the essential vitamin-B— a promoter of "appetites. Eaten with milk and cream, Grape-Nuts is a splendidly balanced food. The delicious flavour of Grape-Nuts comes from the blending of two golden grains —wheat and malted barley. These are prepared by a special baking process which brings out their flavour to the utmost, giving Grape-Nuts a delightful crispness and making it easily digestible. This crispness was planned to add to your health. It makes you chew Grape-Nuta, and dental authorities agree that crisp foods are what we all need to preserve our teeth and gums. ' Try Grape-Nuts to-morrow. All grocers sell it, A FREE SAMPLE will be sent on request. Send Id, stamp to cover uosf'vge to S. A, Smith & Company, Ltd., Dept. A , Box $43, Auckland, for commencing sample of Grape-Nuts to bo mailed post paid without obligation.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19508, 11 December 1926, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19508, 11 December 1926, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19508, 11 December 1926, Page 14 (Supplement)