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Why bother to bake when these rich, fruity cakes with delightful icing can be ordered from your grocer? For Aulsebrook's Xm a s Cakes a special cake mixture is used . . . much richer than usual and approximating that of the best "old time" homemade Xmas Cakes. Ovens with scientifically controlled heat allow the baking to be done to perfection . . . far better than is possible in the ordinary oven. The final and finishing touch to these perfect cakes is deftly given by the experts ■who decorate each cake true Christmas style with attractive icing. C cj ~\s 21b, 31b, and 41b —o rd e r from your grocer.

Definitely . . . Pontiac lasts longer .... WE'D LIKE TO TELL YOU WHY Regardless of speed, each mile Pontiac averages 222 fewer feet of piston travel, and 380 fewer engine revolutions than all other cars of its price. This simple engineering principle is one of the secrets of Pontiac's ability to give fine car performance with economy year after year. We would welcome the opportunity of telling you the other reasons for Pontiac's definite ability to outlast all other cars of comparable price . . . and also to prove to you in actual demonstration that Pontiac's long life features have sacrificed nothing of its sensational speed, safety, comfort and beauty. We have a 1930 Pontiac in our showrooms now * . . will you come in and drive it ? LONG LIFE Prices from Pontiac is warranted for 12 months, and Is obtainable on the O.M.A.C. Confidential deferred payment plan. THE NEW PONTIAC SIX r.JL. FARMERS* CO-OP. ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY LTD. Car. Madras and Cashel Streets, Christchurch

Economu from plan to pa J * J Don't make the mistake of building the house first and discovering improvements to the plan «. i!^ a f < i S \r. Before y<m eithe| r buy or build, read the booklet Modern Homes." A copy -will be fcXw 1 Free ' lf y° u send to the address AHamilton are both Registered Ba jMers. You are offered an unto P lan »ingr and in the - y °,? r home: ** d the assurance that y bDiW contain no diaPAYNTER &- HAMILTON I..TMITED, Beßlstewa Architects and Builders, Corner .Durham and Tuam Streets, Ohristchurch. /:

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20092, 22 November 1930, Page 4

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