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Dependability isiS Proof Positive! £ ■ ■ wl—■ bl Tkes.s. “POR DUNEDIN” which || “ B 7 ' recently arrived in Auckland, carWbL b/ ried “ANCHOR” butter drawn from ' th® Cunard atores in Liverpool. V Th!. butter had been six weeks on the vovage to London, two weeks in store there, repacked into cartons, railed to Liverpool, h, Id in store stain, taken abo rd and used on tbe voyase out. Expert Graders examined a Carton and allotted it 93 points (Superfine Grading) after beine round the Wo Id. The “ PORT DUNEDIN ” then took aboard further supplies of K Fresh Daily from the Churn ” i \ \ 1 tfjy Makes a man \ \ I J appreciate < a UMARU ( Bottlenr a < <1 District JOHN REID e<CO. ITD. St. MATURAUK 100% British. The “1927” Morris The 1927 changes in “Morris” Cars are no mere seasonal variation. The drastic sacrifice of the old, cherished radiator tells you that. The new cars are “wide, purpose” cars, and the big new radiator is the symbol oi that purpose. Entirely New Radiator Handsome Appearance. Better Body Lines Re-Designed Frame Better Riding and Road-holding. New Springing Greater Comfort. Doors Both Sides • • Enhanced Convenience. Re-Designed Coachworlc . . . . Better Appearance and more Leg Room. Improved Brakes and Controls . . Greater Safety and Easier Driving. From £250 Ask your Local Agent for full paAictilars. M. ISW I dmso w ds h Auckland Provincial Agents for Morris Cars: Morris House, Khyber Pass Road, Newmarket, Auckland. Local Agents: Hauraki Plains Motors Ltd., Ngatea. Are Essential to Good Health VnSftKV' At all seasons of the pear poll map dep nd upon finding the green groceries pou <equire A Eto-7 heie. , , , . m I Fresh supplies come in datlp and orders receioe prompt attention. TKHgiffU The Dolly Varden (I Fourth Door from Railway Station U PAEROA Phone 128 IflfSfc -New Stone | for old! I The permanence of concrete. | 4 TV THEBE VER men gather and bnild to |l W themselves cities, there they, erect || i more and more edifices.that will eri- |g 5 iSU 'I dure throughout the ages and in this g .‘"x 'ij . Hfi'i 1 ’ work “Star” brand Portland Cement and g - C. *rt I*’ 1 “Star”.brand hydraulic lime are playing | f(i Swrfr ll ' I their part worthily, in keeping with the § I * Gil- I unimpeachable standard of excellence they S ft ® Z £l r 1 X'e' 8 thefnselves have created. Specify “Star” it; j 5 J and be SURE! 1i itWfeii Twilsonsi aI ■' C | V I Permanence. ijMBI Wilsons (N.Z.) Portland Cement Ltd. Richard Uptcn Buik’infj AUC-ILAN '*nstcms Street E.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5089, 16 February 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5089, 16 February 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5089, 16 February 1927, Page 4

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