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PISH mm. 'M Car # /or a King —within easy reach oj the ordinary man." NEW PRICES: s=Seater Touring ...Car, £555 With Wire Wheels £2O extra 3=Seater De Luxe with Colonial Body, £BSO 7=Seater Totsring Car with Wheels, £635 Year by year fewer motorists wish to face the inevitable expense of having their cars in the Repair Shop, for periodical adjustments. It is unnecessary and expensive, and it deprives the owner of his means of transport when perhaps he most needs it. The Willys-Knight Car is different. The owner is almost free from repair expenses, and entirely without care or worry throughout the lifetime of two or three ordinary cars. The Willys-Knight Sleeve-Valve Motor practically never needs adjustment. It is the only type of motor that turns carbon into an ally of quieter, smoother and more powerful performance. It builds itself up and grows more efficient with use. .-.,•. Willys-Knight's light weight ensures economical running without sacrificing structural strength, and its body is graceful, beautiful, and comfortable. Ask your Dealer for a Demonstration Run Agents : SUGG & ALLEN Gisborne mmm BHHM ft*- 1 .-- i,^BHMk»At 1 , > * i 1 ' J,V '• r Willys Knight Touring

5\N a»; m i^^^H^^^T^z. JA* ■ZSfZZ fd. ffini "Highlander" is much richer than j orall the cream is retained, anj pmre cane sugar is added. ! . It saves money because it save, waste. You bwjt in small cans—use it as you want it-tkeeb it till all \ is gone. With water added it w better than ordinary milk for cooking. You Only Pa* for* What You V»e I Highlander FULL-CREAM CHARLES HAINES'

of "Amber Ttps" is the resait of the Fine Teas of Ceylon from which it is blended—each pound brewing far more caps than any inferior tea. INSISTm The term "fin* tea" h tued by tea experts to describe only the better grade*. . . They cost a little more per pound hut much less per Amber

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16113, 30 April 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16113, 30 April 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16113, 30 April 1923, Page 9