A$ cC NEW ZEALAND WANTS TO MAKE A DEAL WITH BRITAIN! . ‘I mm. '"'N iif? % 1. m>. /■ V M k h N PROFITABLE TRADE IS TWO-WAY TRADE New Zealand must buy from the United Kingdom if the Dominion is to regain national prosperity. England is our great market and it is to our benefit to reciprocate. Invest in an AUSTIN the English car and profit yourself by making the best motoring investment. ENGLAND BUYS TWICE AS MUCH FROM NEW ZEALAND c AS NEW ZEALAND BUYS FROM ENGLAND. It is obvious that a car which ranks so high in the public esteem as the Austin must, of necessity, be built to the highest standards. Only a vast organisation such as the Austin Motor Company, with its thirty years* experience and continuous research —employing as it docs precision methods and an exacting system of inspection of materials, components and assembly could build cars of such pronounced quality and Dependability at such moderate price. Ton buy a car—but you invest ssi an AUSTIN Direct Factory Distributors: AUSTIN MOTORS <otago> LTD. 482 SOUTH PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Authorised Austin Dealers: G. T. GILLIES, OAMARU. J. G. LECKIE LTD., MILTON. sm m new Broad Bar Mbd c 1 in Grown Blue NavyKid. A—Ladies’ Smart Brown or Black Suede Court Shoes. Latest design, round toes, Spanish heels (as illustrated). Also in Navy Blue or Brown Glace Kid. 18/11 B— An exception allysuappy strap model with clip fastener. Medium squarette heels and square toes (as illustrated). New stitched design in Navy or Brown Kid. 18/11 C—Smart Dark Brown Claco Kid Two-eyelet Instep Tie Shoe, Spanish heels, punched design on vamp (as illustrated). Also in Black Kid. 18/11 Stitched design, Spanis h heels; smart buckle fastener. 18/11 E—New Largo-fitting Quoset Court Shoe, with fringe tongue; Cuban heels. An exceptionally smart design (as illustrated), in Brown or Navy Suede or Black or Brown Calf. 19/6 W. HARRIS & §O3l Ltd. Footwear Specialists shops Dunedin.
THE ADVANTAGES OF A TELEPHONE IN THE HOME IT AFFORDS an ever-ready aid in emergency and is the quickest means of securing the services of a doctor, an ambulance, the fire brigade, or the police. IT ENABLES members of the household to keep in touch with business and social interests at all times. A telephone in the home is a family affair. IT SAVES the trouble and inconvenience of going out in all weathers to shop —orders can be telephoned. IT BRINGS leisure, comfort, and security at small cost. IT PERMITS of conversation with friends far and near. WITHOUT IT YOU ARt ISOLATED. COME ON THE TELEPHONE
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Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 12
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430Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 12
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