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"An" Automobile is not enough The Cadillac is not merely "An" Automobile. Any automobile will carry you over the road, most of the time —probably. v But this is the day of something more than merely "An" Automobile. An automobile is good or bad by comparison. A car may be thoroughly satisfactory to one buyer while another buyer would not have it as a gift. It is largely a matter of education. The buyer of a poor car is sometimes pleasedsimply because he does not know how much greater satisfaction there is to be obtained from a better car. The more a man knows about automobiles in general the greater is his admiration for the Cadillac. The satisfaction that a Cadillac owner; derives from his car is the highest degree of satisfaction that can be derived from any car, because the Cadillac embodies all of the characteristics which can possibly contribute to that end. It is made by a maker who knows how; It has beauty of line and finish. It has stability and endurance unequalled. It has power and it has speed. It has ease of operation and control. It has economy of operation and maintenance. It has comfort and luxury to a degree that is not obtainable in any other car. DEXTER & CROZIER CHRISTCHURGH & AUCKLAND 8k I 4$ ryrrTf-? K2 %p, K W!& s*w Vte m gg AVt knows how many chests of Geylon s finest teas go into the vessel's holds TIPS. Medical and scientific experts have not only demonstrated that high-grade teas are the best and the most healthful, but, moreover, that they are almost as cheap as common teas. Indeed the great" investigation by the famous Medical Journal " The Lancet," proved that it costs but 3/6 more per year to drink fine tea like AMBER TIPS 2]- per lb. tea instead of common, cheap teas, because the fine tea will give about 280 cups from each pound as against only about 224 from common teas". "The Lancet" investigators reported "Good teas present twice the" physiological value of common tea.** „ &* I EVEKYBODTS FAVOURITE Hotels WA '& 8&0 m BREWED s BOTTLED k IN NEW ZEALAND XW.STRAOIANsn./ to the

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 97, 30 May 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 97, 30 May 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 97, 30 May 1914, Page 4

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