jWjW Hs r a careful MB A Truck on No favours—simply investigation and comparison of merit —that’s all England expects from New Zealand car buyers. For English cars will then prove their superiority in a measure of efficiency and economical performance unapproached by high-powered foreign makes. English cars to-day are made for New Zealand conditions; they give comfort, strength, clearance, and ample braking efficiency with outstanding economy and rare beauty. And when you hear talk of power, consider that power is costly to develop—for economy, you want the least amount of power doing the maximum amount of work you get that only from the correctly geared and efficiently engined English cars m m time TYPICAIIT IBRITISU i A Truck operator want® four things from his truckeconomy, high average speed, endurance and the ability to pull through anything despite load or road conditions. English Commercial vehicles provide the stamina of real engineering with ample power. Properly geared, they do their work more quickly, they stay on the job (15 years hard service is not unusual), and their high efficiency spells lower petrol bills every The longer you run an English Truck the more you appreciate its superior performance, undoubted economy, and immense profitearning capabilities. English Trucks are the willing horses of the transport world -ask any owner. HILLMAN GARS. MORRIS CARS AND TRUCKS. LEYLAND LORRIES AND BUSES. E. HOWLISON & CO., COSSENS & BLACK, Ltd., HILLMAN SALES AND 429 Princes Street South, . Comer Q . SERVICE, LID., Dunedin.. Lrawford Castle Street, Dunedin., ENGLISH CARS * AND * TRUCKS ra i F?.*: IfrßUmi 33HL t (\ s tie s The Qua & W.D.& H.O.WILLS LONDON
A TIP FROM CUPID—AND HE KNOWBI FREE CATALOGUE. Every interesting Ring is clearly photographed, and shows a big range of prices from £6 5/ to £SO. The approach of Easter has this litt|o fellow working faster than ever. He needs assistance, of course, and he knows that tho one most wonderful' thing on earth to help him is a delightful hoop of diamonds, charm-' ingly set in elegant platinum, and’’ hearing the imprint of Eastabrooks. THE RING SPECIALISTS PRINCES STREET,
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Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 21
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346Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 21
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