WISDOMS OF THE WISE.
“Everyone, everywhere, must realise that there is something—somewhere. ’ ’ “Start as you mean to begin.” “No man can amass wealth if he persists in living upon the interest of the money he owes.” “Only mothers and fathers know what it is to be parents.” “The more we are together, the less isolated we shall become?” MOTOR CAR SALE SNIPS. The 1928 Boris-Crawley.—A light, thrcc-seatcr gadabout, capable of causing twenty smiles to the gallon. Its petrol consumption is so small that a child can see if. The Soles-Choyce de Luxe. —The car for the connoisseur. Possesses a soul as well as a body. Once used becomes second-hand. Capable of passing anything on the road from telegraph poles to oldest inhabitants. Every model is I complete with shock proof eyelet- ; holes and all-weather astigmatic brakes, together with hyperbolic ballbearing swank-shaft, emergency exit, sound-proof headlamps and a spare blade. The Headstrong-Skidley Stupor Six. —The beautiful model, representing the last word in car luxury, is distinguished by the detachable mascot, electric starter, hand-sewn welts, spring sides, summer heater, autumn attic-steps and winter warmers. The wheels are of the now popular circular pattern, and so constructed as to remain inactive when not in use The Stinger-Six.—A light car of ..6 candle-power, admirably adapted for outdoor use. Fitted with balloon body, saloon tyres, noiseless hooter, open-work tooth-comb and book of words. The New Model Moonbeam. — Possesses the unique advantage of an overhead roof, Dunderhead engine and the improved Nuffsed body. Complete with oil-refresher, sugar sifter, pedestrian-shifter, porous plaster and medical directory.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20085, 2 March 1928, Page 3
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258WISDOMS OF THE WISE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20085, 2 March 1928, Page 3
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