Don't wait. You can make Camp Coffee yourself.' .It's the handiest, best value Coffee in the world. Good to the last drop —Atlvt. -■ ■ . ■ • GREAT BRITAIN'S GREATEST ' PIANOS. Of the many celebrated English instalments stocked by The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., none enjoy such an enviable position and reputation, as the Broadwood piano, made by the oldest established firm of piano manufacturers in fclie British Empire—John Broadwood nnd Sons, Ltd. Other British-built pianos at "The . Dresden" include the renowned Sames'aiid the excellent and reliable Collard. The famous Canadian organs-The Bell and The Imperial—are also on view. Easy terms. The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manaser, M. "J; Brookes.—Advt, ••
BE BRITISH. Before Buying a MOTOR WAGON coniider where you will send your money. The DAIMLER WAGON is ' British, and the proved best. Write for fiee catalogue and details to GEO. HENNING, Sole Dominion Representative, Auckland. THE CAR OF THE TEAR. The SUNBEAM Car is undoubtedly the most popular car in England to-day. It hits beoomo famous on the Racing Track by it 3 marvellous speed; and on the' road for its reliability, easy control, quiet running, and low cost of upkeep. SUNBEAM Cars hold all track records from 100 to 1000 miles, also the rocoid for ono to twelve hours, covering 107.95 miles in the hour, and 1078 miles in 12 hours, or an average speed of over 90. miles per hour. On June 10th and 11th, 1914, the SUNBEAM again' proved its superiority by annexing the Tourist Trophy Knee at the Isle of Man, beating all other English and Continental cars with ease. If you are contemplating the purchase of a car be sure and see the SUNBEAM before deciding. MAGNUS, SANDERSON AND CO., LTD., Opera Garage, Wakefield Street.- Wellincton,' Vents for SUNBEAMS, ZEDELS, VULCANS, ARDEN, 'and LAGONDA CARS, LBTLAND LORRIES.
. THE "PERRY" LIGHT OAR. j Tho 1914 Model "Perry," both as re- 1 gards appearance and cost of running, fa #28 of the finest small cars now on tho market. The specification includes Bosoh ignition. Zenith carburettor, Ji Sinker detachable steel wheola, and Dunlop tires. Messrs. Inglis Bros., of Harris Street. Wellington, who aro the agents for this car, and at whose garage it may be inspected, will be pleased to give demonstrations to all intending purchasers. Pries, complete with lamp 9, -£215.—Adrt. In every town of importance in .New Kcaland we aro represented. Wo forward parcels (collect on C.O.D. system if required), deliver goods, pass entries, move furniture. You get extra care, without extra ohargo. The N.Z. Express Co., Ltd.. 87-91 Customhouse Quay—Advt. Messrs. Millor and Butter. Wellington, advertise three unencumbered sheep farms for salo or exchange," for other 'farms or town property. Some people thigk that tram conductors Have no nerves and feel no pain, That they enjoy the cold, .wild weather. And just revel in the Tain. Like us, they oft get influenza. And full share ol colds endure; But still you'll find them- on the footboard .Whilst they've .Woods' FeppsrmUit Cura. *-Adr.t;
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2240, 28 August 1914, Page 7
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