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p JvL / Beautiful yet wonderfully efficient Everyone to - day wants the bright cheeriness of colour in clothes, cars, houses, everything in our modern daily life. Parker first brought colour to fountain pens. With Parker Duofold you are up-to-date. Its _ light weight, easily poised unbreakable barrel, its non-leaking cap and 25 year nib, all combine to give you the world’s finest writing instrument. For the business man or woman, Parker Duofold is indispensable. No pen worries the jewel-like nib glides over the paper. Go to your nearest large store. Try all the styles and sizes, select the smoothly polished nib that exactly suits your hand. No amount of money in the world could buy you a better pen and you will find it is the easiest, and most efficient you have ever used. Senior - 42 - Speeial - 35/. Junior * 301Lady - 30/fife & cant n arKer Duofold NAVY CUT Factory Representatives; E. J. HYAMS. Ltd. Wellington. int JnternaKsnal. BAD DEBTS COLLECTED. Expert Service and Information Department. * , No charge if no collection SOUTH ISLAND TRADERS AGENCY, LTD. 1 30 Moray Place, Dunedin. The Leading Locksmiths for 41 years Ton Keys and Locks . stocked and made to order Travelling Bags repaired. T> L. BEGG & SONS M 3 PRINCES STREET. ’Phono 11-297, Childrens Books npH-L hirst Utility of frequent ai regular -Advertising. consists in thii There is at all times a large' class i persons, both in country and town, wl have no fixed places for the purchase i certain necessary articles, and are reat to be swayed and drawn toward any pa ticular place which is earnestly brougl under their notice. Indifferent to a they yield without hesitation to the fir who asks. Could Inspire these Owner a y ll (O Letters . . . . D: i □ It is, not so punch that first exhilarating demonstration, the Ipap ahead of traffic, the sustained 70 miles an hour, the resistless surge of power on hills, or even the marvellous braking test which keep Oldsmobile owners satisfied. These are the things which make them desire the car. But it is the car itself and its ability to keep on doing them daily after fifteen, twenty and thirty thousand miles which have proved Oldsmobile’s supremacy in its field, and which have evoked such testimonials as we reprint below. Your nearest Oldsmobile distributor will be pleased to arrange a demonstration. ,v\\, r tcve TV VtVSV“ oS \ ’ VcVp** „ ttvT 16 Arcadia Road, Epsom. Dma* 28/U ' 2 ’- ” «vdi2f U42o°Su° b .K^“ m operation for exactly 12 months on tax! work m Auckland City. During ntt- 1 .- 106 k a * had no mechanical usu-Tl-' vhat j? ever other than the usual running adjustments. „„ - Jh® tyre mileage has been exceptionally high. This is evidenced by l act the two front tyres in use 1 50^ h ® °. rigmal ° ncs an d will do a further , miles " while the two rear original on« have only just been retreadedT It f r ~„y Practice to change the engine oil requcntly and I have -'oticed that little or none at all is used. I am not a beginner as far as the g ° eS and wish to state that detaU. d bl eiS a Perfect car in ev cry CSgd.) P. HARRINGTON. Original JinxiucAl on iviiuest. Ot'*" 4 ' ml* , TtUV Lt»*SEDAN AND . ROADSTER, *n, rUw DAVIDSON, GILLIES & CO., DEWAR & McKENZIE, LTD., OamanJ M ' OT °^ S -. ZEALANP LI MIT*ED. WORKS: PETQNE, WELLINGTON. mnr bu. WORKS: PETQNE. WELLWOTON. BUY NEW ZEALAND Rim T .ryToo

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20962, 27 February 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20962, 27 February 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20962, 27 February 1930, Page 5

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