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THE ?■ i ■' sss The Truly Great Car You’ve Always Expected England to Build Acclaimed everywhere as England’s accomplishment of a powerful, commodious car at a moderate price for the overseas market, the Hillman Twenty-70 sets a new standard of values. Experienced motorists are changing to Hillman Twenty-70 for its brilliant performance and incomparable value for money. The flexibility, effortless power development and ease of handling the Hillman Twenty-70 are truly amazing. Its extra solidity of construction throughout—which is remarkable among cars of equal size—ensures added mileage and lower maintenance cost. Economy is outstanding. Amazing stamina; astounding top gear performance; quiet smooth operation THE 1934 SIX-CYLINDER HILLMAN “TWENTY-70” Four door Saloon HILLMAN-MINX (10H.P.) Four door Saloon £289. and ample road clearance are outstanding features. These qualities combined with robustly-construct-ed roomy bodies of unusual dignity and comfort, render the Twenty-70 a car without an equal, specially for country use. Design throughout ensures years of trouble-free, rattle-free service under the most strenuous conditions. \- Among the Twenty-70’s modern refinements are Synchro-mesh Gearbox; four speeds forward (silent third); Clutchless gear change... and of course, the famous Hillman “safety chassis.” IMMEDIATE DELIVERY can be given. Gome now for a demonstration ... expect the motoring of your life. f.o.b. Mtln Ports f.o.b. M*ln Ports PRODUCT OF THE ALL BRITISH HUMBER HILLMAN COMMER COMBINE TODD MOTORS, LTD., Princes Street South, DUNEDIN; Dee and Yarrow Streets, INVERCARGILL. MAIDER’S MOTORS, LTD. St Andrew Street, DUNEDIN. IF Y USE COMMEBCIAtS - USE COMMERJ

• %v ' ' ' No matter how m you look at it— ’ MITCHELL’S PRIZE CROP gives you the best deal . . . Beautiful Golden Leaf . . . Sweet cool smoking . . . easy to roil into a perfect cigarette. m / MITCHELL’S o « S h o 55> y. C O. M 0 % £7 ke Cream of the Crop

When an Alexandra Rose Day collector was fined at Reading, England, for stealing sixpence, the money of Lady Abram, chairman of the Reading Queen Alexandra Rose Day Committee, it was stated that he had served sentences of five and three years’ penal servitude for burglary and theft. A police officer said that the man, Thomas . ARMahon, aged 73, had

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22353, 29 August 1934, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22353, 29 August 1934, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22353, 29 August 1934, Page 13

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