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LEADERS OF SPORT 'Leaders of sport who value physical fitness, men of the world who insist on the refinements of good living, . are among the staunchest adherents of du Maurier. SMOKE CLEAN SMOKE Hens are all the virtues ever claimed for cigarettes now combined in one—du Maurier —and sustained this time by the du Maurier Filter Tip. It is not enough to remove the irritants from the Tobacco —all reputable manufacturers do this. The active irritants are not developed until the tobacco is burnt. They can only be removed from the smoke itself—the du Maurier Filtejr, Tip alone can do this. The action of the du Maurier Filter Tip is not to be confused for a moment with plugs of cotton wool, which in the past have sometimes been inserted in cigarettes. These plugs render the cigarette tasteless and unsatisfying, because their action isinot selective. In the du Maurier Cigarette the smoker is not denied of any of the enjoyable features of smoking. 10's for S>d 20's for 50's for du FILTER TIP VIRGINIA Wew Zealand Agent:HAROLD E. HAINES, 613 Dllwortti Building, Auckland DEPENDABLE AN AUSTI > 11 1 - \ I You said "economical motoring — you meant AUSTIN! It is not only—nor even primarily—on account of its low initial cost, tax and insurance, that the Austin Seven has so thoroughly earned and retained the reputation of giving motoring in its most economical form. The de Lutfe Saloon, on fhe new longer wheel-base, allows four adults plenty of knee and elbow room, and includes such refinements as leather upholstery, Pytchley sliding roof and adjustable front seats. Where is the proportionately small car that claim to equal the performance of what has-proved itself to be the fastest L Head engine of its size in the world—with its liveliness and flexibility now still further increased by the addition of a Twin-Top four-speed gear-box, and with /£ Austin's outstanding *—^ dependability built into every part? What four-cylinder car of such capabilities could show a lower con-, sistent petrol consumption than the Austin Seven, with its 45-50 miles to the gallon, as proved over and over again by thousands of enthusiastic owners? Examine the new Austin Seven for yourself at your nearest Austin dealer's—and see what economical motoring really means! Direct Factory Distributors: SEABROOK, FOWLDS LTD. 77-83 SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. AUTHORISED Hamilton: Ebbett fyKotors. Ltd. Te Kuitl: Holah 4c Hedley. Dargaville: .Brown flc Sons. Kaitaia: D. Archibald & Sons. Coromandel: Denize Bros. Tauranga: Geo. Forbes & Co. Te Fluke: Goodwill & Vezich. Maungaturoto: King's GatW. Whakatane: Hamill Bros. Ngatea: Hauraki Plains Motors, Ltd. Auckland: D. H. Grant, Shortland Street. Epsom: De Luen & Hardley. Whangarei: Weston Biros. AUSTIN DEALERS: Pukekohe: Howe Sc Weston. Rotorua: Spedding 4c Go. Taumarunui: P. W. Reardon & Sons. Te Aroha: Mcols Service Station. Thames: McDonneJl Ac McMillan. Pap - kura: Munro Motors. Warkworth: T. O Rourke. O?®. I** 1 ** * Hamill Bros.. Ltd.. Whakatane Te Awamutu. Holmes Bros. Devonport: The North Shore J*.,. Motors. Clevedon: T. Roberts. Helensville: HelenUville Mo Port Albert Ceatral: H. Cochrane*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21414, 11 February 1933, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21414, 11 February 1933, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21414, 11 February 1933, Page 17

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