ONLY A FEW £'s MORE THAN A Baby CAR— butWHATa difference! HILLMAN Mlnx, the world's only llght car on BIG ;CAR lines— with big car appearance , big car roominess, and c omfort, big car reliability , performance and safety BUT WITft LIGHT CAR ECONOMY ! See for yourself the 1937 leader of style and value — a light car where four people can now stretch and ride with the greatest of ease. For an imperceptibie extra cost of running the.^» HILLMAN Jlmc gives you the foHowfng unequalled advantages: 0 • 10-33 horse power. • The powerful 10 h.p. car that develops 33 actual brake horse power. • 4-door Sedan. • 6 Side windows. A • Greater power and speed. • Much greater size. • Large luggage compartment for touring. • Greater freedom from repairs and mathtenance on account of heavier and stronger parts. • Steeply raked driving wheel and adjustable driving position. - • Steel body— box girder chassis with anti-twist frame. • Luxuriously uphoistered with armchair comfort—no footwelis. • Smoother, more efflcient performance. First see the HILLMAN Minx — only a few pounds more than a Baby Car— but WHAT a difference 4-DOOR SALOONS - complat* from f 269 maln ports * AVAILABU On CONF1DENTIAL ,EASY TERMS PLAN THE TOURIST M0T0R C0., LTD., HASTINGS NAPIER: M. D. Blake. WAIPUKURAU: W. H. Service Garages — NAPIER: Apperley's Garage. jsalxiu DANNEVIRKE: J. W. Hood. A.A.P. W. Garage. WAIPuAuJk.AU : Mason & Paton's u-arage. DANNEVIRKE : Bell-Westoai Garage / ;■ ' '* ■ BHL I Start your car quick and lively in any and all weather f (|j|M llsMfl iyil with a powerful and dependable ROKFIRE MULTiPLEI 11 mBm W^^mSKmWLt PLATE POWER -HOUSE BATTERY. This new and revolutionary 1 Wm tFmfm, I M III JRf I battery, fresh from the N.Z. Rokfire assembling plant, has 4 5 1 ! K III II lllfl I piates per cell instead of the usual 13 plates. In all, there are 45 % I II Hliigi 1 ■ HHI m plates instead of 39 ! Thus you get a reserve of 'Rokfire' power | 1 1 1^1 f ani life to ensure 'lightning-quick* starts. BATTERY SERVICE SS :: HASTINGS
THE TESTS OF A REAL ACTOR The test of a real comedian rests in wh.eth.er you laugh at hihi before he opens his mouth. There is something about a first-class comedian that is always just a Ettle rn ore eomic than the most comical Hue he speaks.— George Jean Nathan, The World in False Face (Knopf). Wateh an. actor's feet. Their .actions indicate more clearly, perhaps, than those of any other part« of the body (with the possible exception pf
the face) a man's feeling of happiness, sorrow, indeeision, embarrassment, determination, pride, or joy of living. One is Qften treated on the amateur stage to the sight of a pair of gay young feet bouneing thoughtlessly back and forth in front of the scengry without the slightest charaeter, while the members above are doing their best to communicate a whole Tange of emotions, from shoek and indeeision to joy and determination. — Samuel Selden, A Player's Handbook (Crofts). The most rtoving grief, in the theatre as in life, is dumb grief — not the emo-
tion which is loudly given way to; and the most devastatipg tears are the tears unshed. " Ak, to be able to do nothing like thatl ' ' Mary Garden exclaimed as she saw Mrs. Fiske, as Salvation Nell, sitting on the floor of a dismal saloon, holding her besotted lover's head in her lap, an unforgelftable vision of dumb grief. She had put her finger on Mrs. Fiske 's secret, her motionless silences which surpassed even the power of her wonderful voiee. — Alexander Woollcott, Enehanted Aisles (Putnam) and Mrs. Fiske (Century).
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 55, 20 March 1937, Page 16
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