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COTinir TOR, 82 YEARS. BAXTER'S CURED HHf. A prnteful user write: "F fake Tinxter's Lung Preserver occasionally, and it does me a lot of good. H>d -a cough for 2i> years and Tour Luncr Prtssrvr was Hie only thincr that relieved inn." T.iitn n big Is. 10d. bottle home to-day.—Atlvt. THE ENGINEER'S CAR, Tho Mitchell is known as "the Engineer's Car" because so many engineers of nation-wide fame have purchased this car for thomselvcs. The distributors citn supply a list of 37 of them who purchased tho "Mitchell" for use as their personal cnr. Out of the many cars on the market, tho man who knows best picked the "Mitchell." The reasons are it is built by John W. Bate, the great efficiency expert, whose fame every engineer knows. Mr. Bate's method is 100 per cent ovprstrnnßlh in every vital part. Over UO parts in the "Mitchell" nro built of toughened steel. Al! parts which set i\ major strain are built of Chroinu Vanadium, and mndo oversize. Axles, jjenrs. steering, and driving parts are all tested for this double standing. Immediate delivery of the lnrost 1913 models with 5 or 7-passcngm- bodies can be given. INGLIS BRQS-. AND CO., I/ID., Distributors, 2-1-28 Harris Street, Wellington. -Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 150, 14 March 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 150, 14 March 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 150, 14 March 1918, Page 8

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