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Fine Old E5 BUCHANAN& lASCOW & LON r,:,' .<■ : -V, . i'." i YOU ORDER WHISKY SAY LACK AND HITE EASY TO OPEN. EASILY RE-SEALED. THE WRISTWATCH FOR SPORTSMEN AND SPORTSWOMEN I W.\ PtmtNft. *6ojS4 374789 #81913 THE WORLD-FAMOUS ROLEX MOVEMENT 'Sealed against the Elementf The Rolex movement holds 25 World's Record* for accuracy at Kew, Geneva and Neuchatel^Observatorles. No other wrist watch to small has ever secured the coveted Kew "A" certificate for accuracy, and the 'Oyster" ts the same famous movement effectively 'sealed against the elements.' THE ROLEX 'OYSTER' IS WATERPROOF, SAND-PROOF-PROOF AGAINST ALL EXTREME CONDITIONS. NEW SUPER GRADE IMPROVED MODEL Snowlte £6-5-0 sct£l I-5-O IBa£f 6-JO-O LUMINOUS DIAL Sfr «xtr» MISS MERCEDES GLEITZI THE WORLD FAMOUS SWIMMER WEARS A ROLEX OYSTER There's something about the Rolex that appeals Irresistibly to sportsmen and sportswomen. Perhaps It Is the sturdy yet neat design of this wristlet or Its unlgue waterproof and dustproof qualities. Certainly Its undevlatlng accuracy Is well appreciated by those who use time wisely. "The reason I wear a Rolex Oyster Wrist Watch when swimming is because it is the only watch I know that is absolutely waterproof and also immune to damag* from sand or salt air. Furthermoret 4 know that no othrr watch would stand tip to tH severe conditions experienced daring long distance swims. Yours faithfully Insist on sedng L\ the name Rolex /JV on dial and moveROLEX 1 C. BRANDAUER & Co.'s, Ltd. Circular Pens. BEVI.N PRIZE MEDALS. WORKS: BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND. These sense of Pens neither scratch nor spurt, jggga They glide over the rongheat paper with the ease of a soft lead pencil. Ask your Storekeeper for an assorted Sample Box. au THE ROLEX WATCH CO.. LTD. ißMMMßrafflMhYi l B iff. WOsdorf, Mcmagmt Dvtctor) - CENE ™ AND L< Bofe AuthoplSßd Asent for Auckland Prince: JAR PASCOIT. AUCKLAND'S FOREMOST JEWELLER, 68, Karangahape' Road, 80 and 282, Queen Btreet, Auckland. Also at Hamilton. co<roaw\. 3 Obtainable at Chemists and Stores. Bottles, 1/3 and 2/-. Tins, 2/-, 3/8. "HYCQL" THOSE GERMS! Have you ever stopped to consider the important part disinfectant play, i? modem hygiene? How eiisentiai it is then for you to purchase a reliablo disinfectant that as cheap and can be used most effectively for all household and general purposes. Hyeoi» the all-British disinfectant, fills the above require, ments admirably, and represents a valuable rsturn for money invested. HYCOL Is non-poiaonous, and is used for wounds, cuts, and septic troubles. "lODINE-MEDOL" OINTMENT PEARSON'S lODINE- M EDO I'SPwSSR trates the tissues of tbe .ana gets unfl paused m tubes—anbs svssti ssst Local Distributors: ISORDEN A CO., LTD., Auckland.

f/y* iM & * \ because Mobiloil i will preserve engine efficiency Sums up leading manufacturers' endorsement The mechanical efficiency built into our cars at every stage; say manufacturers in effect, can be fully realised only by car owners personally practising correct lubrication. We know that Mobiloil will enable you to get maximum power out of your car with minimum wear\ minimum carbon deposit; freedom from mechanical troubles and maximum resale value. When selecting oik remember, the use of Mobiloil will be eminently satisfactory to us—and to you. up m mJ m Mr |p[ t~ —~7pf m m m \m 14: r You can buy Mobiloil from any Garage or Service? Station in bulk (Lubesell, pint or quart bottles) or in sealed quart, gallon, or 4 gallon tins. The Worldb QwMyOil VACUUM OIL COMPANY PTY LTD. Marketers also of Plume appotenic Motor Spirit

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20889, 3 June 1931, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20889, 3 June 1931, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20889, 3 June 1931, Page 14