How POitfTlAe assures First Year Performance yeareifteryear*^ IjpLONG ™ BECAUSE Pontiac's pistons travel 222 feet less per ' f H liIFE jG3»JjJ milel than the average for all other cars of its price, ?\ ' * —'""MIM ' Pontiac offers you a longer-lived, smoother-performing _ J \ car. A simple calculation reveals Pontiac's saving of over FOUR piston-travel miles in every 100 road miles. Less bearing wear, too—for its rugged, powerful motor has C'C'Tj1 'TiT p -J"lh QPlh/'~(TAT lower revolutions than any other car of its price. This O.C/.CI 1 rLJZj O* J2jKjLl\Lj smooth-running, vibration-free power plant means longer "TYTCTDT A "\/' f~\T7 T"IT_TT~1 life for the whole car—and a comfortable feeling of JL/±OA JL-iX X \Jt* 1 Ixxlj security, no matter how far or how fast you travel. ROADSTER CO7C BROUGHAM 00/»A IMPROVED sedan £?85 coupE £385 PONTIAC 6 Everywhere in New Zealand. AT TRUCKS LTD. Pontiac Cars are obtainable on the confidential de- '"TT-TTQ W7T7T7f" ferred payment plan of G.M.A.C. -1- -TUd W 1112/J\... TRUCKS LIMITED, WELLINGTON W. H. Bain & Co. Ltd., FeUding and Palmerston Norlh; P. O. Yon Hartitzsch, Levin; N ' A. Harcombe, Masterton; D. P. Ryan & Sons, Eketahuna and Pahiatua; Raetihi Auto ' Co., Ltd., Raetihi. •—^ THK IMPROVED Pontiac Six BUY NEW ZEALAND BUILT CARS AND LESSEN UNEMPLOYMENT flimiuiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiijiiiii There are _^ many Sauces ft* Or initial *^2tj? DustFreedTea HP mf%J**J m ■ m\WLmMmWF ■ M f m (Houses of Parliament) ■■'.; . ' , ■'~•" .-■■'• ' ' ONE SIZE ■ ' ■ v The success of "Amber Tips" is to-day one^ual"" far greater than it was twenty-five years Enj Oys the largest sa i c k the ago. when our first "tea-dust" extractor E£,£iEy^sr T&*% was imported for treating the FINE tea {TO. m wending of choice »Al ■•■ i • i iii t m- n • iii i oriental fruits and spices with With WhlCh Amber TIPS IS blended. age-matured malt vinegar. Just . say " H.P." to your Grocer. No mechanical appliance can make up for any . c Tl 4 ff"I"; RYITn deficiency en Nature s handiwork, and for fine - > ?S^^^^'" Bt ''c°u%'2\Xtol' tea there is no substitute. l^|/7SiS|^^^^^^' l7 OD' The rich, fragrant flavor of "Amber Tips"— - >;s%j|^|^^^^^^ so refreshing and healthful—and the pro* '*^lr!^si*«r^lj^sj' nounced economy, have, for their inception, the extreme care expended on securing the choice rich ilj|^Olii^f?/S^ift! • • • # s~t i ft THICK. K£S^^WHiWwwsssiM \^^Ani/j^ pluckmgs of Ceylon s best crops. fruity 'f^SS^RsKI Bounteous Nature alone provides in limited ——_ T^rsEy quantities the fine leaf of which "Amber Tips" --■ _ - -. ; R blended SCALP TROUBLE Wm . ■ - CALLING HAIR Wm^^T WHEN THE HAIR LOSES ITS LUSTRE AND BECOMES ILL-NOURISHED - and commence, to fall out. »ucb a condl.^o^^!"lfll^A tion Is due to scalp ailments, which-are JM Prov< that it will heal and cleanse the __JB^Bi**" ■■ -^^^ ■ Bc^lp edu and ha . f glands ta that a new , ■fJiHHHBIHHH dtb SiM growth must result Scurf irritation and M^One^L "laPi ■■ ■— Bfi ban Pßtches-uissr from^6MI "7 Qaalitu^ ■ ■ ■■1^ KLEXIiMATREATMENT \ CeulonS / "^^ ■■ y ou are lnv t te d to c.ll o, write lor \ iSSI- / i^^L *' particuJavi. Phon. 42-882. V KS.EXEMA ROOMS WHBBmssssa^mmHKKßKMKni^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ . lts THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 100, 30 April 1930, Page 7
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