BECAUSE OF ITS UNVARYING FINE FLAVOR—- ! Tolaga and Uawa Butter The discriminating housewife, who insists on having the Best when it costs no more, always orders—- ■■ ! I ; " Tolaga or Uawa.
King Fuad of Egypt, will pay official visits to Greece. Austria. Spain and Portugal this year. Catarrh, of stomach and dyspepsia, relieved by eating YBASTON TABLETS. —II. A. Armstrong, Chemist.*
Jm want a ear 0 * IS if V f 0 SH :« Being a motorist, you naturally want a swift, powerful, smooth running car—and being human ’you want to enjoy these things, to retain them, for a maximum period— in fact don’t you want a car that stays powerful, smooth - running, fast ? Come then, drive the new Improved Pontiac Six at 20, 40, 60 or more/ Feel how smoothly Pontiac delivers its flow of power and know that each mile its powerful motor “ turns over ” just 380 revolutions less than the average of all other cars of iss price. If you drive 10,000 miles a year, this means a saving of '3,800,000 revolutions of engine wear. Think of it. Pontiac’s piston travel is 222 feet per' mile less too—saving 420 miles wear in a single year. This long life principle in the heart of Pontiac results in long dependable car life, less vibration throughout the chassis and less repair. It assures that Pontiac has power', speed and smoothness that lasts year in and out. When you see the new Pontiac, when you ride in it, you will admire it for a beautiful, completely appointed car of superb performance—when you own one you will admire even more its capacity to serve you through the years.' Q <r 1 '■ • ) A T MfZX, At "—ikw I#* LONG M tijmm GENERAL MOTORS NEW ZEALAND LTO.; Work®, Petone. COLLETT MOTORS LTD. LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS, GISBORNE. n the' improved Pontiac Six BUILT CARS AND LESSEN UNEMPLOYMENT
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17236, 16 April 1930, Page 16
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