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i e m She leaps into instant action ZOO-00-OOM ! In the twinkling of an eye your car darts forward ready and eager to continue the trip. Plume gives her the sparkle of life; the sparkle you can feel when a car is functioning perfectly. Quick and lively in starting—instantly responsive to the accelerator. Alert and active whether speeding forward along the open road or threading through traffic. Plume’s high volatility means a complete absence of laboured effort, freedom from fuel troubles, and a higher measure of mileage. For Engine Protection Mobiloi! "Make the Chart Your Guide ” Fill up at the Plume Pump wherever you may go . Easy Starting—Sweet Running—More Miles P 2 VACUUM OIL COMPANY, PUT UJ?

•Wl ■ 1 ■ yr m m. £ % 1 X y* MMhtJt & =3p/4* t takes Even if you were unable to see the label on, the bottle above, you would have known that it was Coates Plymouth Gin. When a man gets on in years, he gets a little more particular about what he drinks. It follows naturally then that old age, discretion, good taste and Coates Plymouth Gin go hand in hand. Since 1793, Coates Plymouth Gin has been held in high esteem, and a ripe old ago like this is surely a good pedigree. But here is a suggestion. Next time, say “Mine’s a Coates Gin”—try it and revel in its good taste. You’ll feel all the better for it. MONKEY GLAND COCKTAIL Half fill shaker with small ice, pour in four dessert spoons of cremedementhe four dessert spoons of grenadine, 1 gill of Coates Plymouth Gin and 1 gill of fresh orange juice. Shake well and pour into cocktail glasses. Agents R. POWLEY & CO., DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 19801, 27 February 1928, Page 13

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306

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19801, 27 February 1928, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19801, 27 February 1928, Page 13

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