A few of Pall Mall's Timelij Gifts Gift No. 4015 A Boudoir Clock, smart and distinctive, designed in the modern style. Free for 200 coupons. 0 Gift No. 4016—Dress Watch. An exceptionally thin watch with 10-year rolled gold case; 15 je- '■?. Free for 700 coup^.3. Gift No. 4004 Nickel Silver Pocket Watch. Reliable Swiss make, luminous dial. A good, strong watch. Free for only 80 coupons. Gift No. 4018— Lady's Dainty Wristlet Watch. Solid Get sold dustproof case. Free for 700 coupons. Gift No. 4017 Gentleman's Wristlet Watch. Sturdy masculine appearance. Ten-year rolled eoM case. Free for 500 cotiposs. Appreciative smokers of Pall Mall Cigarettes will find further satisfaction in the quality of Pall Mall Gifts. These clocks and watches, for instance, made especially for Rothman's, have that touch of distinction you associate with the name Pall Mall. For details of the full range of Pall Mail Gifts post th» Coupon below, and we will also send you five free Coupons to help towards one of these valuable presents. PallM VIRGINIA Plain or Cork-Tipped Send This Coupon To Pall Mall, P.O. Bo* 108, Auckland. Please send me the Catalogue of Pall Mall Gifts and five Free Coupons. Name. • • Address. W/t----cs Q *-v A m ?// ig 4 £ If SLo Ch. P. I "IS J "... and, oh, order a case of ALE to be sent to Mr. Smith, Mr. Brown, Mr. Jones and Mr. Robinson with Xmas Greetings." "Timaru, Sir?" "—Of Courser 3^ Jisi m Scvn £ & P*- & m \\ ac & The ever welcome gift . . . Leading Hotels and Licensed Stores will supply you. TIMARU BREWERY GO. Ltd. 'Phone 89. P.O. Box 158
Tiie Car You are looking for is at There are cars at £lO, £50,2100 and £2OO. Everyone is guaranteed good value, and to be exactly as represented. Reasonable after-sales service. David Crozier Ltd.'s Used Car Dept. GLOUCESTER ST. (opposite Theatre Royal) *Phone 30-471 Opeo till 9 o'clock Friday night* Monday to Thursday, open till 8 p.tß.
Hubber in motor-cars is not confined to tyred alone. Bubber for deadening shocks and vibration, has found a new part in the design Of motor*cars. Motor impulses are softened by rubber engifio mountings, pads, and strips eliminate squeaks and rattles, While rubber sprift? mountings pxfttsct the car from read shocks. It is estimated that nearly 500 pieces of rubber, besides the tyres, arc used in the average modern motor-car as aoise *r shock insulators.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20100, 2 December 1930, Page 15
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