A High-Class Motor Carriage for j| the discriminating buyer " 4 SSiddeley-Dcasy Motor Carriages are especially designed to (M meet the demand of people who desire a "classy "'Car. fti By avoiding freiikishness, and building solely for refinement, ' j reliability and eflicient motor power, the Siddeley Company has ftp succeeded in producing the perfect type ol' Car. w Proof positive of engine perfection lies in tho fact that $j| Cars are fitted with finest motor in tho world—tho Knight svi Sleeve Valve type engine. A world's record was recently put y/V W up by a Deasy Car—a 15,000 miles Non-Stop run, carried out | under the supervision of the Royal Automobile Club of Great f|\t Britain, This is proof enough of Deasy Reliability. /XI . Priced at £075 and £800 respectively the 14-20 and 18-20 .»* >M ii,p. Siddeley Torpedo Phaetons are two of the most popular $fr models. They aro pleasing in appearance, perfect-in mechanism, Mj . © and reliable under all conditions. TO The Stoneleigh Light Car (4 Cylinder, 12 h.p.) is an excel--J/y . lent investment for the motorist who requires an inexpensive ® 7?f yet perfectly dependable Car. Both this and the Deasy Car is Jfk A specially built to meet Colonial needs—tho result of 15,000 M miles test in Australasia. Get Catalogue and fuller particulars of theso Cars from jU i A. HATRICK & CO., LTD. Agents for North Island Mi P WANGANUI and WELLINGTON. 1 q 'Brownie Camera vr; A small price to pay for the roost popular Camera in the World! The Brownie enables anyone to make successful pictoes from the start. Daylight loading; size of pictures, 2}in. x 2iin.; capacity, six exposures; weight of camera, six ounces; fine quality Meniscus lens, 3}in. focus; rotary pattern shutter. Brownie No. X Camera, 6/1 Spool of Films, six exposures, 9d. Complete Developing and Printing.Outfit, 5/6 Brownie View Finder, 1/3 Complete Outfit, ready to start, 13/6 SOL 23 BY ALL ISODAIS DEALERS Write for The Koduk Book, Post-free from Kodak Australasia Ltd., S Merccr Street. Wellington and 3 Lome Street. Anddlfli Sold by the following Wellington HousesSharland ana Co., Ltd., Larnbtc Quay; The Grand Pharmacy, Willis Street; F. and G. Castle, Chemists, Cu! Street, Vivian Street, and Courtenay Place; C. H. Palliscr, Chemist, Court™, Place; W. S. Wallace, Chemist, Willis Street; W. B. P. Perrott, Chemist, Ri diford Street, Newtown; C. A. Williamson, Chemist, Petoue. | Aek f . |j for a" sample. frQffiOl Keep your liver active and the small every-day worries and dlsappointments will not trouble you. It Is the mind that makes cs hapt-V not our condition of life, and when you keep your stomach healthy, your bWejs Ktiys? your blood pure by the regular use of Beecham s Pills your mind will always be dear and cheerful. Most of the hardships of life are directly due to disordered digestion. The health of the whole body is affected ■ by the condition of the liver. I i^ i By their gentle purifying action Beech,»m's Pills accomplish wonderful mental [1 and physical chingcs. They aid digestion and assimilation and enable you to.]', j enjoy the great benefit of the full nutriment in your food, They will keep yoi<: ; j free from Illness and help you to attain success by giving l the mind energy,-" | vigour and determination. They have a direct influence upon your bodily f comfort and material welfare, and make living easy. * j Soli in boxes latellei price lo\i. 1/li & 319. Wherever Travel Takes a Man —at the smart hotel tables of London: or Now York; on the snow fields of Alaska, the' veldts of South Africa or in the Australian bush; almost anywhere between the Poles and Panama, one' finds Grape-Mmte —a food mado of wheat and barley, that wins its way because it contains rich nourishment in conceal (-rated form, is easily digested and tho taste ia attractive. Crape-Nuts food is put up in moisture-proof packets which keep it perfectly in any climate —a delicious, dependable food for body and brain. "Tltere'S' a Keasoi?" for Grape-Nuts.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1739, 2 May 1913, Page 9
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