•■BELL’S” FOB NEW ZEALANDERS. New Zealanders have taken te "Bell’s” like a duck takes to water. Arthur Bell’s Perth Whisky is the finest product of Scotland, of great age, mellow, palatable, and pure. Look for the signature Arthur Bell and Sons, Ltd., on the yellow label. At Hotels, Clubs and Spirit Merchant! all over New Zealand. There are never any dirty smeara or finger-prints on furniture polished with liquid “Tan-Ol.” Gives a beautiful lasting surface. Economical. Easily applied. All grocers.” “There is a tide n the affairs of men,” which at meal time leads their footsteps to the tearooms where they are assured of a good meal and quick service. Tho Trocadero (Napier). Sure 1” PETROL TAX FAVOURS CHRYSLER. The advent of the New Zealand Super Petrol Tax emphasises, the ideals of Chrysler design in directiona of performance, efficiency and durability in combination with a degree of economy now recognised by buyers as an essential and certain advantage of Chrysler ownership. Chrysler Models 50 00 and 70 pro-ride a minimum petrol consumption of 20 miles por gallon ano 1500 miles per gallon of oil. Imperial 80 Models being designed for use in tho heavy ear field are not of course intended to provide the extreme economy available in the Models 50 GO and 70 Medium Weight Serios.--WILT I tMS IND KETTLE, LTD., Motor Dep;., Hastings.—Advt,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 21 November 1927, Page 5
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225Page 5 Advertisements Column 9 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 21 November 1927, Page 5
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