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aims at raising the business in which he is engaged to a point where it will win the approval of everyone. He definitely set out in consideration of the majority to conduct his strictly within the hours prescribed by law, and also to conduct his house with strict regard to cleanliness. ' Baxter thinks that the greater the number of houses that are conducted on the foregoing lines, the greater the respect the “Trade” will earn. It is only by a rigid adherence to his policy that has placed in the enviable position of conducting his own FREE HOUSE ank and it is noteworthy that his trade, both in volume and class.- has steadily forged ahead—Clearly proving that his policy has been vindicated and that it has won the approbation of the men whose opinions carry weight. McGAYIN’S; STOUTS AND McGAVuUS STOUT, recognised as New Zealand’s Best— : ' , ; Quarts 15s per dozen less 3s for empty returns. Pints 8s per dozen less 1s 6d for empty returns. McGAVIN’S STQUTS AND ALES - - - - 3-BOTTLE LOTS 4s. SPEIGHT’S PRIZE ALES— . Quarts ISs per dozen less 3s tor empty r^i^ Pints 9s 6d per dozen less 1s 6d per doz. for empty returns. 3 Bottle Lots 4* mb DUNEDIN DRAUGHT ALES - - - - 3s 60 and 4s PEI? GALLON, THE LARGEBT WINE DISTRIBUTOR IN CANTERBURY, SOLE AGENTS FOR: FINEST PORT WINES— r ' r < : ' - ' 3s 3d per large bottle, 39s per dozen. FAMOUS GREEN STRIPE PORT— 4s 6d per large bottle, 48s pmr dozen. PENFOLD’S INVALID PORT— 4s 6d per large bottle, 48s per dozen. REDS: FRONTINAO, CONSTANTLY HOCK, MUSCAT, TOKAY. WHITE- HAUT BARSAC, HaUT SAUTERNES, C ! ERONS, LOUPIAC, ...CHATEAU, YQUTiM, CLARETS: FRENCH MEDOC, MARGAUX, ST; ESTEPHE, ST/JULIEN, CHATEAU, HAUT BRION, CHATEAU MARGAUX, CHATEAU BEAU C All .LON, CHAIEAU DAUZACS. ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. " - v SOLE AGENTS- GUIMARAEN’S SPANISH PORTS— , From 5s 6d to 10s per bottle. • 1 .v vi.. Our Price Elsewhere s. PLANAT FRENCH BRANDY • ••• ••• J HENNESSY’S 3-STAR BRANDY ... , ... ... •••••• 'JJ J WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS ... ..... - ••• --U large bottle 10 6 GILBY’S AND PLYMOUTH DRY GINS ...... ... ... ~, ... ... ...... 10 . 9 HOLLAND’S SQUARE GIN, .Largest Size ... ... ~. ... ... .v. ... 13 BERNARD’S ENGLISH GINGER WINE * FRENCH VERMOUTH ••• -—„ f ITALIAN : VERMOUTH ® nTTAMPAPrXFS. MONOPOLE • S. 14 20 14 14 17 14 7 8 8 12 6s per bottle, 3 bottle lots 5*,. CHAMPAGNES, MONOPOLE GRAND VIN., CARTE BLANCHE, CARTE VERTE— • SOLE AGENTS'FOR THE'FOLLOWING'SCOTCH WHISKIES SPECIAL RESERVE SCOTCH WHISKY— , .... - . ... ... 11s 6d per large bottle, 10a 6d six battle lots,’ FOUE BELLS SCOTCH WHISKY- large t 0,,, ,1, s.x MO. loti FAMOUS CALEDONIAN LIQUEUR— ,3s iarge botHe, 123 six bott!.,*.. ALL CASE WHISKIES— 12s per battle. THE PUBLIC MAY SELECT ANY OF THE ABOVE GOODS TO MAKE UP THEIR OWN * . HAMPERS. AFTER-HOUR TRADING IS BENEATH BAXTER’S DIGNITY AS AN HONEST TRADER.: J. BAXTER, Owner FREE HOUSE. TELEPHONE 637.

SECOND IN WORLD EXPORTS IN 1927 XHE National Automobile ChamA ber of Commerce in publishing the figures for world exports of cars in 1927 show Chrysler as having now risen to Second Place. When the first Chrysler car was shown a little over four years ago competitors said that pp* f v p n Walter P. Chrysler could build the specifications at the price. Chrysler proved that he could, and scored a first year’s sales record. They then said: “But wait and see if the initial wave of popularity can be maintained.’ ’ Here now, after four years, is the verdict of the World’s motoring public throughout the whole Export field. Designed to perform—Built to endure. Motorists have been quick to appreciate ; and there is no parallel to the amazing growth in public preference for Chrysler cars in the whole, history of motordom. PLACE NAME * TOTAL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Chevrolet Chrysler Essex & Hudson Buick Willys-Knight & Overland Studebaker Dodge Oakland & Pontiac Nash Oldsmobile Hupmobile 79479 30854 27357 25820 25712 20930 18194 11086 8682 6674 2734 CHRYSLER SUCCESS 9 SPEAKS FOR ITSELF ® l

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17944, 1 May 1928, Page 4

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