THE LICENSEES OF BRI DGER'S PATENT PROCESS HAVE AS PATENTEES FIXED THE MAXIMUM VENDING PRICE OF THE NEW BRIDGER'S PATENT DENTURE (A M. BRIDGER. Co-Inventor) N.Z. Pat. 76455 AT £2/17/6 It is hereby notified ttat the prices r>l dentures vended und 3 r Letters Patent 78455 has been flxed until rurtlier notice ai a price not to exceed £5/17/6. To supply the denture to the public at a price exceeding the above price of £2/17/fi nill constitute an Infringement of the Letters latent 78455.
BACKACHE, LEG PAINS MAY BE BANGER SIGN Of Tire 3 Kidney* If backache and leg pains in making yotf miserable, don't just complain and do nothing about them. Nature may be warning you that tout kidneys need attention. The kidneys are Nature's chief way of taking excess acids and poisonous waste out of the blood. Host people pus about 3 pints aj day or about t pounds of waste. If the 15 miles of kidney tubes and filters don't work well, poisonous waste matter stays In the blood, causing backaches, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffin ess under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Frequent and scanty passages with smarting and burning show there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your chemist or store for DO AX'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS, used successfully by millions for orer 40 yean. They give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poisonous Waste from the blood. Get DO AX'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS to-day—the remedy that will make you well «4 keep yea veil.
HAI RAK I GULF CONDITION'S. The following report of weather conditions in the HauraU Gnlf was received from Tiritiri Island at noon to-day:— Wind, sooth-west, fresh: sea. roach: weather, fine bat cloudy; visibility, rood: barometer, risinr. Nn»hina Your Baby OTlling >yWLCirritge From Too Good^JOT* PRAMS From PUSHCHAIRS Houm. 42/6 >jr«* Estab. W. A. THOMPSON & CO. 313 QUEEN BT. (3 doors above Town' Hall) I fe ■ ■ H ■ PJ m vt INIVJIIIJ
* TO THE FAMILY MAN ABOUT TO BUY A CAR In these times, you will give more than ordinary care to your purchase because you will realise that your car may have to serve you for many years to come. You will naturally demand modern luxury In features and interior equipment; you will be infinitely critical too about mechanical solidity, efficiency, and petrol and oil economy; for these things will govern the use you make of your car. the cost of maintenance and the re-sale value. May we, therefore, bring under your notice just five simple facts about the Morris Eight. • It Is English. • Its petrol economy has been proved In official and Independent N.Z. Tests as up to 50 M.P.G. It thus enables owners to make the minimum demand on the country's petrol stocks. • It accommodates four big adults In perfect comfort and provides a large exterior built-in luggage boot as well. • Over the past four years It has been overwhelmingly the largest seller in the light car field ... which is a perfect guide to its intrinsic worth and sterling performance. • It is a car famous for Its high re-sale value, and with reasonable care will represent a splendid non-depreciating asset. There are innumerable other points of performance, comfort, safety and handling-ease which all contribute to the appeal of the Morris Eight, but these are things we would like to show you in an actual demonstration. % c&o-£c€. MORRIS 8 4-Door Saloons £305 Sola N.Z. Distributors: THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD.. Auckland and Hamilton. AUCKLAND CITY AND SUBURBS —Associate Dealers: R. M. Grierscn Ltd., 15 Wyndhcm Street; Shorter's Rental Cars Ltd.; Waygood Motors, Avondale; Canty A Ingram, Locker Garage, Devonpon; Len Hardley, Broadway, Newmarket; Commercial Vehicles Ltd., Beacn Road; C. L. Urquhsrt, ISO Albert Street; Crocombe Motors Albert Btreet; G. W. Sprang, Lome Street; W. White (Auckland) Ltd., Newmarket; M. J. Doboing, Garage Proprietor. Papakura; Lay tnd Rodgers, Farmers Hill. J
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 221, 17 September 1940, Page 3
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