THOMPSON'S PRAMS wins in A.A.A. Hill Climb FIRST and THIRD in Baby Car Class On Saturday, 23rd April, the Triumph Super Seven won first and third places in its class in the Hill Climb organised ky the Auck an Automobile Club at Helensville. The course was a difficult, winding circuit with a clay surface. For enduring performance, speed, comfort and economy, choose: a Triumph, Britain's luxury light car. Priced from £225. Ring 46-^»3 or nearest agent for demonstration. A WORD TO MOTHERS—BUY FROM THE MAKERS. ftM&SM Visit our Showrooms at 313, Queen St., 3 doors above I Town Hall, For Bargains in Prams, Pushchairs, Dolls' Prams. Send for \V/T Free Catalogue. Phone 45-998. Are You Run Down? i "Winviron" will make you ,i strong and keep you | well. It soothes the / t j nerves and in- yS 1 creases vitality, yr The Finest Light Car the P. B. WHITE & CO., Direct Factory Distributors, Customs Street East, AUCKLAND. AC.FNTS* Pukelcoh", A. E. Booth; Rotorua. C. Kusabs; Tauranga, G Forbes & Co ° Gisborne, H B. Motors Ltd.; Whangarei, Smith k Woodman; Kailaia and Warkworth, North Auckland Farmers Co op. Ltd. |j ' " WINVIRON " contains jS all the essential vitamins !| —suitable for invalids or / as a Strengthening Tonic j s and Body Builder. 6/6 AT ALL CHEMISTS. !l Distributors: Auckland Drug Co. Ltd. To Improve the Railways Position The People's Opportunity DESPITE the difficulties of the depression, the New Zealand Railways are paying working expenses, providing for depreciation, and earning part of the interest on capital. It is the shortage on the interest side that requires a call on the Consolidated Fund (drawn from the- general taxpayers) to balance the budget. A gain of traffic at this stage means that the great bulk of the resultant revenue is available for the interest account, and correspondingly eases the burden of the general taxpayers. Losses of traffic which should rightly go to the railways reduce the Department's employing strength and increase the load on taxpayers. Strengthening the railways strengthens New Zealand. Wellington, 27th April, I 932. General Manager N.Z. Railway WHAT m r-. h v';V m & m M m A* f B M Bga -x. mm v...;;. mm e< • . . gum boots as tough as elephant hide . . . made by Makers who vulcanize rubber for heavy, brutal wear . . . selected by HANNAH'S for New Zealand needs. Entirely new stock just imported, guaranteed by HANNAH'S. Select your pair from the big variety offered at remarkably low prices. m 1 m M m i : io m % S A I Guaranteed. In case of undue failure we replace any pair. Y-. v'v v-".' QUEEN STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD. AUCKLAND. GOLOSHES R67—Strong Storm Front GOLOSH, Plain Edge. Childs', 4 to 9, 3/11. Girls, 10's 4/11. Misses', 11 to 2, 5/6. Women's 3 to 8, 5/11. R57 —Men's Storm Front GOLOSH, with Stout Rolled Edge sole. 6 to 11, 7/6. R172 Women's Black BRIGHT Finish Storm Front, Extra Light Weight, "Snug" FOOTHOLD. 3 to 7, 3/11.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21168, 28 April 1932, Page 14
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