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POWER, ECONOMY, COMFORT, , STYLE. Those four all-important features are found in rare combination in the "Chevrolet" "Four-Ninety." First there is its famous valvc-in-head motor, with many advantages, even over other motors of this type. This moans about 20 per cent, greater efficiency, which shows in power delivered and in fuel economy. Next, the selective sliding gear transmission, with three speeds ahead, similar to high, priced cars. Then comes correct car weight to engine power, giving perfect balance: comfort, secured through a roomy body, ample upholstery, and cantilever springs, and Auto-lito two-unit electric starting and lighting system, built in the car. and guaranteed, not a makeshift added as an afterthought. Then last, but not. least, a car of distinctive design, graceful, with a handsome streamline effect from Radiator to (ail lamp. Ring or write THE DOMINION MOTOR VEHICLES, LTD., 65 Courtonny Place, for a demonstration.—Advt. "Pop, wliat do we mean by economy?" "Spending money in such a way as not to get any fun out of it, my son." An interesting war article in the London "Daily Mail" 6ays:—"Give' Tommy something to laugh at and his afternoon tea (at all hours), and he'll do anything without a grumble. After the hottest fight, when lie conies back tired and done, tea is ready for' him. steaming and strong." The qualities that make tea universally ''popular—its delicious flavour and refreshing goodness—are found in highest degree in Desert Gold, Special Grade, 25.; Family Blend. Is. Od.; Household Blend, Is. Sd.—Advt. Merchants report brisk demand for No Rubbing Laundry Help in Is. cartons tor washing clothes clean without rubbing or injury. New Zealand womon are delighted with it.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2945, 4 December 1916, Page 6

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273

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2945, 4 December 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2945, 4 December 1916, Page 6

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