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' M AMiSh I W® ' ' C V ■ &i •11 czTrA Ivk ■ 5 \ W « ">- .--m. 1 18*110 “IuDTH EO I PI I: PI-EJl|il4^Pk y jn I u | w n Al k l kJB ' " - ■ “That smash cost him fifty pounds, I'll bet,” I overheard a friend saying at the club. “Not a penny,” I broke in cheerfully. “I was more than fully covered by the N.1.M.U.” ■ “And there’s a tip for you all in this.. You've no idea how welcome really good protection is until you have a costly smash like mine. I was very shaken for days and it was a relief to have the N.I.M.U. assessor on the spot at once to take over all the responsibility and trouble of squaring up. In no time my car was In the hands of the best mechanic in town. And now it's on the road again running better than ever. That’s what I call service!”' . » • B “And in case you’re wondering, that N.I.M.U. policy was not expensive. ' It stands to reason of course, that since the N.I.M.U. is not concerned with reaping large profits with which to pay big dividends to shareholders, it can afford to give lower rates—and, in addition, return surplus profits to policyholders, who are the owners of the Company, reduce insurance rates as low as possible for we motorists. I’ve saved £1.5. a year on my car insurance since I switched to N.l.M.U.—and secured a better policy to boot! So my tip to you all is, profit by my experience and don’t lose any time seeing the N.I.M.U. about your own car insurance.” B The N.I.M.U. has assets exceeding £lOO,OOO, a membership of over 20,000, and has been operating with amazing success for only 6 years. The fact that this covers one of the most difficult periods in business history proves the standing and security of the N.1.M.U., and indicates what possibilities the Company has for benefiting motorists. Full details from any Automobile Association Secretary or Agent. NRMU North Island Motor Union Mutual Insurance Company. (Owned by the Policyholders) • Head pffice: Huddart Parker Bldgs., Wellington. P.O. Box 1348 Branches and Agencies throughout the North Island. - You’ll enjoy Simonizing your car. It’s so easy! Just a few quick strokes with the wonderful Simoniz Kleener thoroughly nTO c^eans makes the finish sparkfe like new. It restores 'W WpOM !£' lustre faster, safer and easier. After cleaning, Simoniz Polish protects the finish and keeps it always beautiful. N.Z. Distributors: H. O. Wiles Ltd., Auckland. I For Lively Performance, Easy mcTDinnTAnc I Starting and Even Running, DISTRIBUTORS: I MADE IN ENGLAND TOHN CHAMBERS &. SON LTD. | ■MBHBBBBBHBBaEHMBBHBBnBBramHBKBBSnKHBBBHBBB CARS MORRIS OXFORD SALOON— OnIy done 15,000 miles ■ £Ty MORRIS ISIS SALOON, 1930—This is a high-class car in £ 1 perfect condition. Wonderful value A/x 4t? MORRIS MINOR ROADSTER, 19311-18,000 miles; in new £1 OK condition ; well shod * OLDSMOBILE 1929 SEDAN — In first-class order; good tyres, £145 paint, etc. Good family car AlTtl ESSEX COACH — Only done 20,000 miles; 5 new low pressure £Q() tyres; repainted; in new condition ’ ESSEX SEDAN, 1931 — This is a nice roomy car; only done smajl mileage; has first set new tyres;’ general condition £9l 5 like new; luggage box on rear. Cheap at 1 HUDSON 7-SEATER, 1929— Privately owned; suitable for taxi £99X or large family car AUSTIN 12-4, 1930 MODEL SALOON— This is a very cheap £1 OK car to run; well shod and in perfect condition Wo have a number of AUSTIN 7 SALOONS from £7O ujnvatrds - - Come in and inspect them. KENT nKMCK VIUHUONI 31-010

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 103, 25 January 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 103, 25 January 1935, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 103, 25 January 1935, Page 15

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