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FURNITURE DISTINCTIVE THAT has that different appearance. PEGDEN’S are always trying to produce something that will appeal to the discerning buyer, for dignity of appearance, beauty of outline, and of course excellence of workmanship PEGDEN’S can meet all requirements. Should you wish for something special, we would he pleased to design and submit for your approval. We are showing at present a very effective REPRODUCTION DINING ROOM SUITE., made in seasoned Oak and finished a Dark Brown shade, comprising: SIDEBOARD, size 4ft 6in, 3 drawers and 2 roomy cupboards, with turned legs. DINING TABLE, Heavy bulbous turned legs, extending to Gft with two leaves, neatly finished with moulded edges. DINING CHAIRS. 4, with turned legs and spindles, well proportioned and of pleasing appearance, lcose drop in seats. PRICE COMPLETE £37. PESOEN’S Makers of Good Fnrniture The Square, Palmerston North

MOTORISTS! Here’s to Your Health New No-draft ventilating Windshield, devised by Science exclusively for Studebaker Custom Cars, makes possible new degree of Closed Car Motoring, comfort. With characteristic initiative Studebaker engineers at last have solved the long-neglected problem of closed car ventilation. They have devised a unique wind-shield, exclusively for Studebaker Custom Cars, by which the driver may direct a stream of fresh air down under the cowl or toward the roof of the car, without draught. This new-type windshield even allows for ventilation in severe storms, without admitting rain. A handle controlling its operation is located on the instrument board. No need for the driver to take his eyes off the road, no troublesome side-screws to loosen and tighten again—one motion completely controls both the direction and volume of the air currents. By rotating the adjustment handle to the left, the windshield may be tilted inward and the air directed down through the front compartment. In this position the windshield may be left open even in rain, troughs being provided beneath the cowl for carrying off water. Even the concentrated stream of a hose can not drive water past this cleverly devised barrier. RW m Ml ist I Perfect Ventilation Your Safety .-J* „" to i allow «aasßs®assst« H Perfect Vision |r str *&:«! $ isn 25& msk&tS 2>.'3rsUtli m In pleasant weather the windshield may be adjusted to an outward position and the air stream directed up toward the roof of the car over the heads of the passengers When closed, the windshield is in a centre position, forming an airtight barrier against cold. Here’s The New Custom Sedan gives you perfect vision—the first rule of safe dr.ving. The slender tody p llars, built of steel, are of very tine dimensions and so designed to give the utmest visibility to the driver, thereby assuring safety under all conditions of city and country driving. The large plate glass door and 3 de windows passengers an uninterrupted view. THE NEW STANDARD SIX CUSTOM SEDAN REDUCED TO Used Cars taken >n Part Payment. Easy Terms Arranged. Local Agents A® & R« ©©lMllcla, Pafaiafiaa. ADAMS, LTD., NEW ZEALAND AGENTS FOR STUDEBAKER MOTORS, CHRISTCHURCH, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, WANGANUI, PALMERSTON NORTH and TIMARU

The Wanganui Mild-Cure Bacon Factory E. HANSEL, PROPRIETOR. W. J. HUMPHREY, Buyer. 763 Phone 19R.

Copy for ‘ Replaces ’ NOTICE! TO ADVERT3SERS £tOPY for REPLACE A DYER TI SEME NTS MUST be handed in to the OFFICE by NOON the day preceding insertion.

Kiwi Sacon Factory PALMERSTON NORTH.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10511, 5 April 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10511, 5 April 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10511, 5 April 1927, Page 3

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