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f','9 M ee> 3 m Um ; / To) m. m Mmm T&TSd. sm?: mk JrQ if <© / ii|aip mr ■yWSrf HBSO . ,:« ’.- asSi '-r ! 4/5 fes *N -- They are a symbol. Nowadays other materials may replace carpet in their fabrication, but the idea for which carpet slippers stand is unchanged—the idea of well-earned rest after worth-while achievement. Yet both achievement and rest depend upon physical and mental vigour, and the way Britishers the world over keep themselves at concert pitch is through the Golden Rule of Health—by drinking first thing every morning a glass of water sparkling with a dash of Adopt this simple plan and you will always feel keen and alert, ready to welcome . strenuous work or vigorous play. Eno’s purifies the bloodstream, stimulates the digestive organs, and fortifies the whole system against attacks of those minor disorders which are often so disturbing. ENO’S benefits young and old, the strong or the delicate. • Creates no harmful “habit” ; has no lowering effects. ENO’ S for fifty years the world’s standard saline —is sold ■ throughout the Dominion at all Chemists and Stores. HANDY SIZE Widely used by travel- HOUSEHOLD SIZE-Best for lers, for office use and week-end bag, 2/6 family use ; most economical - 4/Ibe words " FRLiI 1 SALT" and “ENO" are the registered trade marks of J. C. ENO LIMITED, LONDON. S E. 14. ENGLAND. Suit's I'.'Sh'seiiUitT’rs in AYw /.inland - The British Harold F. lit.chic & Co.. 1.ti1., 23 Brandon Street, Wellington. 14 m

I 1 1924 Group. Increased wheelbase, straight-side cord tyres and latest design equipment throughout. New Models Outstanding high grade coach-work of graceful line and appearance. See the New Grays Distinction for £290 m % 1924 Gray Coupe: £370 Ideal for Ladies, Business and Professional Men. r i i i f % % 4 § •hrV, SaSWB3WB«S»S V The Cray 1 -ton truck provides a remarkable delivery value. Owners are united in their praise of its economy, reliability and pulling power. Timken banjo-type rear-axle — that vital point—speaks for itself. Price ff.2 SO. The body work of the 1924 Gray model is of a standard hitherto associated only with cars costing £4OO and upward. The New Gray is a luxurious, graceful car, finished in a delightful blue, up-to-the-minute in every detail of design and equipment —a car of outstanding appearance and charact erised by the same mechanical excellence which established the 'reputation of the earlier models. 'lie wheel base has 'teen increased to 104 inches, greatly enhancing the riding qualities, general appearance and roominess of the car. Cjoodnch Straightside Silvertown Cord Tyres are fitted as standaid. The. petrol tank is in the rear, with vacuum feed. The efficient, smooth-running, Gray engine with its proven reliability remains the same. Timken axles are fitted front and rear, and Timken taper bearings throughout. The radiator is increased in size and of the latest design. All prices F. 0.8. Main Ports, ■SSMISS i % Poverty Buy Representatives : ALLEN BROS ANTI JOHNSTONE, Gisborne. N.Z. Distributors: TODD MOTOR CO., Wellington and Christchurch: trnsJNaoMErouasassjjj

CMS ul* » ■V? - */«?' m Mf 4i £££&&£ smmwms? )<:•*>'m ll fM Swm s3t£s made S/Pwr \\\\V , *taa* Safes*. gf^St gaasaasgJ^ t^»r^sc?rHir K >-» Sags' KZ'U £<\rikr»nn»aaa4.'^ a mwaHi a a j ISS ■sy\ i rajK? po /jasfe assßoaD m » 3 -*- £ Jz fflßgm For a delightful! change, make your own lemon cheese cakes this week. I Made by: THOMPSON & HILLS, LTD., FRUIT PRESERVERS. 5 Auckland, Wellington, and Motueka, Nelson. 4 8-914

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16496, 31 July 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16496, 31 July 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16496, 31 July 1924, Page 6