Newer Patterns. Smarter Styles. Fresh, attractive designs, carried out in fine English and Colonial Worsted, are the outstanding feature of our new Spring Suits. Greys, Fawns and Blue tonings predominate in both neat Check and Striped effects. The styles a r e right up to the minute, including the new double-breasted, waisted and pleated top, trousers cut to give greater degree of oomfort and wear. Sizes, 32in. to 42in. Prices: £5 5s to £7 19s 6d Navy Suits. of dependable quality Navy Serge, well cut and finished, in fall sizes. 84s. to £7 10s Van Harding The perfect shirt for . Comfort, Style - and Quality. Made specially to match the Famous Van Heusen Collars. WeU-/tailored Shirts, made up in dependable quality Shirtings of the newest designs. The neck band and double cuffs are made of the Famous Van Heusen material; itfiey do not shrink, they do. not fray. Sizes, 14 to 17. Price 15/9 each VAN HEUSEN COLLARS (to match) .. 2/- each Hetheringtons Lid. "WHERE THE GOOD VALUES ARE." Pollen Street Thames.
A RAILWAY IMPROVEMENT. • It would be a great improvement if they did away with draughts at railway stations. Many a cough and cold originate when travelling. The,best preventative—Pulmonas, the . little, soothing, healing, antiseptic pastilles that protect from and relieve coughs, sore throats, bronchitis, asthma, and lung troubles. Pulmonas, 1/6 and 2/6, chemists and stores.—(Ad.)
Ford produced u"ONE MILLIONTH" ww MODEL "A" CAR (In 15 Months.) ON THE 4TH. FEBRUARY, 1929. The following testimonial proves its worth:— P.O. Box No. 49," TAURANGA. 11th. April, 1929. THE MANAGER, The Colonial Motor Co., Ltd., AUCKLAND. Dear Sir, — Just over seven months ago we bought a Ford Model "A" Touring , Car from Messrs F. N. Christian and Co., and are most pleased with., its performance. We think that you should know . just what the Car has* done, and how it has stood up to the work. We have the Mail Contract between Tauranga and Rotorua, via : Oropi, and anyone who knows that ' road will understand what that means. For three months we car- ] ried on the service under conditions which were without a paral- , lei, the front bumper often push- ' ing the mud ahead and a set of : best quality truck chains refusing to stand up to the work. The grades we have to contend with are in places heavier than : ONE IN SEVEN, our loads have . often been excessive, and our past.. ! experience leads us to believe that ■■ NO OTHER CLASS OF WHEEL j COULD HAVE STOOD THE X STRAIN due to side-slipping, and ! no vehicle of any price could have ; given better service on this, run. I We have never been held up, and .' we wish particularly to say, and ," we are in a position to say it, that ! the internal braking is most won- r derful, not only from the point of ' holding on grades, but also from '; the point of wear. Previously we • found it impossible to keep exter- | nal brakes in order, but these { brakes have only once been re- ; lined, and we have now done \. 12,400 miles. , We can only say that it is a ! wonderful job—not at the price, j but at any'price. Yours faithfully, ,' (Signed)—W. H. LOWE. ! D. McL. WALLACE, Ford Safes and Service Station, THAMES, TE AROttA.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 17695, 20 September 1929, Page 3
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