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CENTRAL Motor Garage. J. B. POYNTER - - - VAL HANSEN PROPRIETORS. TEMPORARY PREMISES— GREY STREET (Next Robb Bros.) HAVING commenced Business as Motor Mechanics and Agents, the above.named notify ,Motorists and the Public generally that they are opening a GARAGE m PEEL STREET (opposite Sheridan and Adair's) on MONDAY NEXT. In the meantime they are prepared to undertake all kinds of REPAIR work at their Temporary Premises, as above. . _ Th© Firm desire to announce they have been appointed Poverty Bay District Agents for the famous ... , SUNBEAM CARS. The swift and silent SUNBEAM — absolutely the best car of any make on the market. ** SUNBEAM 1914 Model 5-passenger Colonial Touring Car, wire Wheels, Dunlop tyres, spare wire wheel, one man hood, nickel finish, painted standard grey, with full equipment, £600. What better value than thisT There is such a demand "for these cars that they cannot be bought from stock. Intending purchasers should order early. OTHER AGENCIES INCLUDE: KRIT CARS.— Distinctive as a high grade car, at low price, 1914 Model 6passenger Touring Car, with full equipment, £320. Finest value for money m the motor markets of the world. Electric self starter and lights, which relieves all the worries of motoring. Twelve months' guarantee. KISSEL KAR.— A high grade American car, at a medium price. Splendid hill climber. Kisael Touring Kar, 1914 Model, 6-passenger, 40 h.p., with full equipmerit, electric started and lighted, shock absorbers, £496. "Every inch a Car — Service everywhere." Also, KISSEL MOTOR WAGGONS.. Particulars later. STOCKS OF TYRES, BENZINE, AND OILS. .> . ' PO yn TE r & Hans en , PROPRIETORS. NASMITH &, SON FOR RINGS. jß^fflThe Purser recommends R . .^^^w Amber Tips Tea 'RJ •IB^ISSSffI |§t • knowsllowmaii ycheaslsof Ceylon's jPffimwl nestteas 80 into the vessel's holds if IB^^Hj H mt Colombo consigned to AMBER |p fi^^B^mK : l MedioJ and scientific experts have * Rftlßl not only demonstrated that high-grade -fiwSSvU teas are the best and the most healthful. jPPR_HMH •* JUI » mor «oye»'. that they arc almost as cheap as common teas. «M\\*^»^mV'^l»^ Indeed the great investigation by the famous ; s™\V^^TOvv\\ll Medical Journ-i "The Lancet." prored that it M¥\ffl^Amv^Y\fS costs but 5/6 more per year to drink fine tea like - Wlwrnil AMBER TIPS 2/- per lb. tea instead of comuW^Mß lWvw*sa mon * cfleap ,ea8 ' b ec * ÜBe tne & ne te » W >M give \%W^S XM"-$M\ *' >out 8( * ) cvp * ' rom c*e * c *™ P° und ■» »_*">»« only '■•Ww^Wt v^ : $'Wl& -hout 224 from common teas. cij&^l&L irv*^^! "The Lancet" mTeidgatort reborted "Good t^^B^fe^ W< Wl teas P res * nl w *w»«« •«• phy«ol©gical valaa of EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE "*Wh'olesale.Ag«nU: MUH RAY AND CROMPTON. vvvx^ BPnl «il^Bsß-fln JiftssT *w -vr v* ' y\\y says the learned Judge, "cannot be vso^ judged by ordinary standards— there is n^ xxxv no other mineral water .^ \^ s^ to compare with it. /^ Jsm\, <$k Bench and Bar agree //^^^^i §Ss for once without ar^- Jiff — -^^ S$S gument, that ;, /W:J^)^%' ( -» "^ is the ideal Mineral fajtfL { \ J|£^^ssOv Water for # wines, &$& 'mW^S^^ W P^^^iP "It. adds snap to the drink that vCv^ \Nx sustains during a long vs\\ •^*. day's sitting. Indeed, there svv\ is no finer or more pleasant pick-me-up \\X\ drink than Puriri. \\\S; J^^ " That is my ' verdict ' — endorsed cordially xw by my colleagues on the Bench." ".'*""\\v*'

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13349, 6 April 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13349, 6 April 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13349, 6 April 1914, Page 9

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