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Donee Brothers ANNOUNCE IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS 1924 MODEL Improved appearance and riding comfort. Springs now very long, underslnng lodger wheel base. New front axle makes driving easier. Convenient Gear Shift arrangement. Attractive Steering Wheel and Hand Control. Accessible Brake Control. Fuel System is protected. Stronger Frame. Perfected Cooling System. Stream Line Hood. Running Boards Improved. Straight Line Splash Shield. Instruments conveniently grouped on raised panel. Attractive Drum Type Lamps. Automatic Stop Signal Lamp. Improved Weather-proof Windshield. SAMPLES NOW ON VIEW AT OUR SHOWROOMS MAGNUS MOTORS LTD. WAKEFIELD STREET WELLINGTON

Are you irritable, neryy, or 'depressed —— 8 If so, there’s relief awaiting ,ypu in CLEMENTS TONIC, It does not contain alcohol or narcotics, but only invigorating medicinal-ingredients that banish anaemia, neuritis, insomnia, impaired vitality and similar blood and nerve disorders. Buy a bottle of CLEMENTS TONIC—it is 'pleasant to take with water or soda water. All Chemists and Stores throughout Australasia and New Zealand sell Clements Tonic

tn South Africa racing clubs on the Rand accept the nomination of bookmakers' horses, but in Natal they are barred from entering, though the clubs will take the entry of a horse leased by a bookmaker to anothjr person. Indians ore also barred ao owners in Natal, which causes “The Latest" to remark:— “The entries of animals owned by Indians are not accepted by any club racing in Natal, although they are in England and Prance, but, if what one hears is correct—and there is no reason to doubt it—that of tho horses trained in Natal (between 50. and 60 ore owned by Indians, or ait least their training expenses are paid! by them, the refusal to accept entries of horses in their own name is, ns with the bookmakers, somewhat of a fafce." ,

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11706, 19 December 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11706, 19 December 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11706, 19 December 1923, Page 11

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