WHISKY WARNING 1 When ordering BELL’S Whisky, he certain that you are supplied with Scotch Whisky from ARTHUR BELL * SONS, LTD., PERTH, SCOT* ( LAND, with the Yeltow Label. i yfirt Firm of Arthur Bell and Sons, Ltd., is one of the few independent houses left in the Scotch Whisky trade, mtmH as the company holds very large stocks of Old Whisky in Government warehouses and at distilleries, maturity is assured. “AFORE YOU GO—BELL’S.”
COMPARE THIt Hl* COACH WORK TO 1 All ” Hornet ” bodies are built in New Zealand —fostering local employment and keeping a good proportion of the purchase price in the Dominion. In style and in every detail of construction these bodies are a revelation in the standard that can be attained by local manufacture. Beneath the style, and comfort of these bodies is a chassis that expresses the finest traditions of English engineering, built by an entirely English Company with over 20 years’ 1 experience in six cylinder manufacture. •••ANI> LIFT THE BONNET JP I—s*Js it I 1 il ft © © 9> 4 A THEN TAKE THE WHEEL PRKE< FROM |W Wtliiford Erson Motors \ Hamilton Limited Learn that, with a real six cylinder 12 H.P. overhead valve motor beneath its bonnet, the "Hornet” makes no sacrifice of performance to attain its remarkable running economy. Learn that you can climb any average hill in top and have as much speed and spirited acceleration as you find in any ordinary high powered car. And remember that the " Hornet ” has such exclusive features as thermostatically controlled radiator shutters, Lockheed hydraulic brakes, with separate mechanical hand brake, and hydraulic shock absorbers. WOKE LEY HORN ET //
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Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18343, 1 June 1931, Page 11
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