Announcing to the Public of North Canterbury The New Motor Firm PALMER & D9AK LIMITED Who liu taken orer the eld-eaWblUhed business ol 1 T. A. BULLOCK & Co. Lid. High Street, Rangioim Mr 3.. P. Palmer is already well-known to North Canterbury resident!,, aa he Is Bullocks' late foreman, and has been a resident of Ranglora tot several years. Mr G. R. Doak, late of Blackwell Motors Ltd., Ohrlstchurch, will be in charge of the Sales Department of the new firm. Patronß of the old firm of T. A. Bullock and Co., and North Canterbury motoring residents In general, are lnv vlted to give tjM new firm a trial. A new brush, they say, srreeps clean, and the new firm are out to give that satisfaction that results always la a satisfied client. At your' serrfce, PALMER & DOAK LIMITED Motor and Tractor Engineers HIGH STREET, HANGIOEA 4408 re* \ Watch them grow Do you wish to see your lovea ones become strong and well? Then give SCOTT'S Emulsion to them—regularly! Each day you will see them become hardier—sturdierenjoying more and more the fun and zest of life. And, each day, they will run less risk of coughs, colds, bronchitis, measles and rickets. Scott's Emulsion The first step to health avoid imitations
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18407, 13 June 1925, Page 3
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209Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18407, 13 June 1925, Page 3
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