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kwß E J II ibrii ©IS !S IHE SDEM MW CM fOR NLW ZEALAND THE changes introduced into the 1928 Singer are the biggest thing that has happened to British Cars as far as New Zealand is concerned. The radical improvements, which include a widening of the track to 4ft- Sins., the lengthening of the wheel-base to 9ft.—the raising of the clearance to 9ms.—the fitting of semi-elliptic springs to front and rear, the latter underslung —the addition of shock absorbers, rebound plates, spring gaiters—four wheel brakesMarles steering and the increasing of the engine to 12/32 h.p. —certainly make the 1928 Singer the ideal light car for New Zealand. The result is a bigger and stronger car in every way, yet capable of approximately 33 miles to the gallon. See the various models in our showrooms. Junior “4,” £225. Senior Tourer, £325. Six Saloon, £495 CAMPBELL MOTORS, LTD., Tlioindon Quay, Wellington; Cuba Street, Palmerston North. Anil at ___. M 53 Anzac Avenue, Auckland.

ABOUT OLD ESTABLISHED CORNS. “I’ve had that corn for twenty years,” you hear a sufferer say, often with .. touch of pride in his voice. He likes to believe there’s nothing able to cure his corns “I’ve been to chiropodists,” he’ll say. “I’ve cut it, shaved it, used all sorts of cures—but it won’t go.” Correct up to a point—a point spelt Progandra There’s no corn on liuman foot Progandra can’t remove—quickly, painlessly. Hard or soft, old or new, Progandra does it. Is. 6d.— Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 118, 16 February 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 118, 16 February 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 118, 16 February 1928, Page 15

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