ifetote you this ll|| pattern wyour home ? fir! When you are building or redeco u J rating select wallpapers from the I jW |,s u large selection at Booth and f Chapman’s. 5* 4 , i TOSt In t The very latest patterns are here L —write for pattern book and / L \ choose your designs at home. II II -BOOTH® .F X CHAPMAN E. /too was sceptical about Chevrolet until lined the car out. lAteslimonqlolhe Chevrolet written bq'Owner Driver 0 used to doubt whether the Chevrolet at £233 could be as good as j / it looks. Wondered whether I could do better by paying the same, money for a second-hand car out of the five-hundred-quid class. Somebody persuaded me to go for 8 thirty-mile spin in a Chevrolet. Except for the low consumption, it was just like' drives a £6OO car. I was as comfort- “v*— S !• able as if I was in an arm chair. The C I wife and kiddies in the rear couldn’t feel ( the road. That’ll tell you something ' about springs and cushions! “ I let the Chev. go ‘all out.’ She held the I UMgSvN road wonderfully. She ‘picked up in ,—_ a way I had associated only with cars I ~ can’t afford to own. That Chevrolet en B’ ne I>s a wonderful ‘four.’. . Climbs . like a bird ; runs as smoothly as a yacht r on a lake. S Moreover, I discovered that the Chev. /feeps on being good. It s a car that JB remains your friend for years. Seeing and driving are the only ways to find out. v gn ra is.Go and see that Chev. dealer.’ 53 RU.tS.MainHWIS CHEVROLET TOURING CAR C 135. DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES; Farmers’ Co-op. Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Hamilton. Sub-Agents—Booth Bros., Ltd., Morrinsville. Mac Donnell & McMillan, Thames. Washer & Co., Tauranga. N.Z. Distributors: DOMINION MOTORS LTD., Wellington & Christchurch
COMBATIVE MEASURE AGAINST GOITRE As a result of an official investigation into the incidence of goitre, it has been found that the disease is fairly prevalent in the Auckland province. Medical examination of about l« I 3000 children in many provincial J| M schools throughout the Thermal disjrll I S V B trict and Central Waikato has revealed 75 per cent, of goitrous condition. At a special meeting of the Medical Conference on March 4 a resolution IS 111 .o. was; carried instructing the Council U UTTc ■ of the t 0 bring before the Government the urgent necessity of enforcing the addition of iodine to table salt. The manufacturers of “ANCHOR'’ Brand Butter, realising that a considF B tJ* Ixx? tJ* wW erable portion of the salt assimilated by the human system, is contained in the butter consumed, are incorporating in “ANCHOR” Butter salt contain- - | ing an adequate quantity of lODINE, rfl 111 I ■ same careful attention is eviII IS AI wll dent in the selection of the cream, the churning, and the packing, resulting in the production of a butter rich in food content and vita-mine value, containing its proportion of precaution against an insidious disease. Ask for Anchor Brand.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4837, 1 June 1925, Page 4
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