•r 11 wIS everywhere — even ' f; IpsS •on hard, all-day runs! - 7 85* IlllfiJ™ For long 50^" a nd hilly country V) s kWmvWa there 1S nothin & t0 ec l tne comfort in a ' - Studefaaker car. The driver's seat particularly ' /ff °^ ers ever y convenience that could be desired. "* ' It is big and deep and roomy, with plenty of ' ■'* ■/ ni WMmmm, arm leg-space for free and easy handling '/ Aif Ml of the operating mechanism. •< filt-s\pWw!& The tonneau; too, gives all the room for motor- '"• ■'•- 'f I CQrn *" ort and relaxation you can want. -' ./ ! '' / l/[ restful upholstery, elegantly i finished, and with ample space for the desig- ■ r nated number of passengers, this Studehaker , ; ' insures unmatched riding-comfort at all times. '■ > >- t et us take you for a run * n a § tade " " ' ■■>'-.;* BB Baker and demonstrate theseViding-comforts - ■ 'lla to your satisfaction. flw i ADAMS, LTD., Oirisfdiurcb: i.^C^l Jiffs ew Z ea ' an d Importers of Studebaker Motor Cars. Jl&iliJL, STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS: palmerston Noith . Adams, Ltd Wanginui Warns, Ltd, 1 Hastings- Tourist Motor Co., titd. Taianaki. Newton King - ; STUDEBAKER ACENTS: Wellington: J. B. Grove ana Co. Alasterton: Madden and Jenkiri6. Ek. etahiina: flutchison Bros. Pahiatua: t 'A., and R. Donald. Dannevirke: E. A Ransome. Waipawa: T. Carson and Sons Waipukmau: Turner and Butler. and Wilkes. Gisborne, V. Hansen. Bulls: Ford and Barnej. Marton: Rolf© , and Walker. Stratford: Newton King. New Plymouth :• Newton King. <■
I Only tli® lest is Good EMgfr! gTYLB and fit may bo the I standard bv which >ou judge I fine Tailoring, or it may be quality and workmanship, but if we are permitted 19 make Your clothes, ion niaj depend upon KV . features .being plainly ident in e\ery garment ~ I THE ONE SINGLE PURPOSE OF THIS* FIRM is to make clothes that will satisfy,- and our success prores that we accomplish this achievement. If you want.a suit possessing stjle and character, jou have only to come here. Morrison's Pestney I THE MILITARY TAILORS, MACARTHY'S. BUILDINGS, Willis Street, Wellington. .mm urn™ ivm.wiu.i nvm in mini inn THK. FAMOUS 2)R. WANLESS'. CURE. The Rational System Cures to stay Cured. No Kztcrnat • Single Bottle, 4/- < 6 Bottles, ZO/- : Poet Free. > WRITE TO-DA&. "\ Marshall's Pharmacy, Dutiedln, Sole Agents.'
i|a. For your guests Boarders The easiest way to prepare good coffee " ~ <: £kl&z :::^: l'\\ 18 f Milkmaid' way. Simply put a little Milkmaid Coffee and Milk %a '« in a cup—add boiling water—and that's all! The coffee is fragrant, delicious, sustaining. Better in. flavour than Coffee Essence. More convenient, too. Contains, in correct proportions, both milk and sugar. MILKMAID {Cafe au Lait) ' should be. used in 1 every Hotel, Boarding-, jillSSSSili House, Club, Restaurant and Home. jfjilffi^pflij /I [sN\ll 0F ALL ,grocers „ , . M .., / l\\iS AND STOREKEEPERS "SaS" ' ' '1 HAINES-8
|i' ■ *■ . . ."' • o I-First. Prize. £.100 Cash, i 2nd Prize, £10. 3rd Prize, £5. 50 Consolation Prizes of 5/- each. $ Overjoyed at getting lier clothes spotless without rubbing, and with an ease • I land quickness.she lias never dreamed of, Mrs Easy Monday Brown decides' '■■ ~'s to tell her neighbour of her happy experience with "Easy Monday" Laundry i Help, and to convince her. friend of the foolishness of wearing herself out I with the old-fashioned rub-a-dub-dub method when she can avoid it all by ."I using "Easy Monday." Now,,what did Mrs Easy Monday Brown say? 1 No troublesome Entry Conditions. No difficult Puzzling or Rhyming. I !Just a few words on what a delighted housewife would say when praising | EASY MONDAY Laundry Help to a friend. . i $ Tour entry must be written on the form at the foot.of the Coupon, one of , $ -.. which is given with each Shilling Packet of "Easy Monday" Laundry Help- | The Sentence must not exceed 35 words, nor be less than 15. That makes P ■';■ it all the easier. • ■ .-/■'. .• . . , . \\ j Competition closes in July. Eesults will be advertised, and cash posted to | I winners as -soon thereafter as possible. ; : , g | "1/- Packet does 8 weekly washings. Buy a Packet—save rubbing—try for the £100 Prize. |
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