tfo^ On every floor, all J\ y benches, kitchen > tables, and wood\\s- work, on the saucepans, bath and sink, use Pearson's Carbolic Sandsoap. It will clean without scratching, and its high carbolic content keeps everything healthy. SANDSOAP
Constipation successfully oveivomc withont- use of jiurii.'tfives liv eat nr.' tasty YEASTON TABLETS.- U. A. Armstrong, Chemist.*
DATED l i mf\ SmsattokalXew Cars THE It's here—waiting for your touch on the controls—sleek, racy, vigorously styled—straining to thrill you on the open road —ready to tea you in terms of long uninterrupted service the story of its long life. It is the great value car of the century —the improved Pontiac Six, for 1930. This Pontiac gives all the essentials of big car performance —in surging silky power—in dazzling speed—in hawk-like pick up—in driving ease, riding comfort, safety, it amply demonstrates its superiority in action. Yet because its pistons travel 222 feet less per mile than the average and it has lower engine revolutions, this Pontiac is a longer-lived car than any other near its price. You buy power that lasts longer than the first few months. You must see this new Pontiac —note its lavish appointments (six wire wheels, <--»*"ri*n- full hnmnpr bars, all interior fittings)—realise that it is heavier and stronger throughout. Then step in and take the wheel—put the car through its paces, note the efficiency of its new steel-draulie four-wheel brakes, its sloping non-glare windshield and realise, if you can, that this Pontiac is still a medium priced motor car. 6> b «- >.i Never anything like it before—brilliant speed! new smoothness! new quiet! perfect control! a long life engine. This is the biggest piece of news in the motoring world—General Motors New Zealand Limited's sensational new 8cylinder car, the Oakland 8. Eight powerful cylinders longing to leap into velvet smooth action and send you skimming over the road at better than 75 miles an hour. Quiet! why you hardly hear this marvellous V type engine. Speed! all you dare use! In and out of traffic like a needle flashing through silk, yet Oakland's fully enclosed four-wheel brakes and turn-to-your-touch steering mechanism give you perfect control always. This Oakland's high ratio of power is bettered only by racing cars. Its low piston travel means less wear and longer life. But forget these things and take the wheel yourself. Drive the Oakland 8, get the feel of the car with superior performance. Then you'll know. LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS, GISBORNE. GENERAL M. O T ORS NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Works i PETONE
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17227, 5 April 1930, Page 9
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