SOTO i M Vi KS gs I i ?^ m §** B>' H ft & V&£ *M ..; 32; «u «<r w **." £'£ •?-; fe* «•*> ■M R ■r'V. £S?i X. i i $ I Car in which every pride is fully justified. Its very lines suggest a character that is almost impossible to associate with a car in such a low- •'''• -priced range. Such nicety of finish too, and painstaking attention to details serve even more to emphasise the De Soto comfort—a comfort that entirely spoils owners for anything less luxurious. And such speed and power—snio oth, silent, and silky, that knows no abstacle, proves a fitting climax to those first winning impressions that its streamlined heauty never fails to win. RING BYCROFT AND GUMMA CK'S FOR TOUR TRIAL RUN—IT C OSTS YOU NOTHING. BYCROFT&CUMMACKiy DISTRIBUTORS OF CHRYSLER, DE SOTO AND PLYMOUTH GARS, CAMBRIDGE.
Sir Kcginald Bacon tells a good story about a small boy who was being questioned by the committee charged with selecting midshipmen.* The chairman said: "Weil, my boy, can you give us an example of the sagacity of animals?" The boy looked uncomfortable and blushed. Whereupon the Admiral said: "Horses, dogs and cats —have you ever known them to do clever things?" "Oh,-animals, sir," said the boy. til thought you said 'Admirals V
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Waikato Independent, Volume XXX, Issue 2314, 22 March 1930, Page 3
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