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Choice to suit cl it Jbtstes 50'HBffiE CASHES GREEN OR YELLOW 50 “CAPSTAN 50 PLAYER'S TOBACCOS “CAPSTAN" ilk MEDIUM NAVY CUT Ilk MEDIUM STRENGTH LIGHT PRESSED Ilk. AROMATIC BEARS'

They Talk of Graham z i gF* r Very Good Cars at Low Prices The Graham brothers seek to do all things well—in other words, to build very good cars at low prices. In spite of this striving for all-around excellence, the public has conferred upon them a special reputation for leadership in power transmission. Almost every owner, and certainly every dealer, will talk of this leadership. These cars have engaged the most progressive engineering experience,. they are honourably and honestly manufactured, and it is not easy to see how anyone who knows that true worth is in masterly combination of all good features, can fail to recognise that combination in the Graham. Uk m Every Graham Six and every Graham Eight is completely equipped with'shat-ter-proof plate glass. N.Z. Agents: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. _ District Agents: WtJddl, B.ldull.; AleianJr. Alu.nJ,,; C. F. Simtk, pTmmto SralJ

“A rolling stone | gathers no moss” “ BUTA business with the impetus, of Advertising gathers profit. Advertise! and Gather Profit . J

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21214, 20 December 1930, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21214, 20 December 1930, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21214, 20 December 1930, Page 22

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