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r-'MOKRIS— zt-i * * • i ’-- T-gSBaSk A Morris-Conley Coupe 1 OUPERLATIVES are much-tried words in advertising I O these days, yet only a superlative can do justice to the I Morris Engine Testing Plant; for thia plant is literally the I finest of its kind in Europe. Here fifty-six electrical dyna--1 motor machines operate seventeen hours per day making | sure that every Morris engine is up to the high standard set | for it. The very wonderful result obtained thereby is the i world’s outstanding small car value —the Morris-Cowley or | Morris-Oxford. I Latest e&Kodels from_ J £2so I Harrison & Gash | Direct Factory Representative* and £ Sole Provincial Agents gi Morris House, Foot of KhybSr Pass, j Newmarket, Auckland | Representative; H. LEVER, Te Aroha J

Wines with a Distinction ! ■ — To maintain the vigour of the healthy — To restore the sick and ailing — To assist during convalescence — You require WINES THAT VITALIZE WHEN YOU USE GORBAN’S WINES.YOU have a guarantee of expert manufacture ! A guarantee of purity! Declared by scientific analysis to be “all first-class wines, pure; well matured, free from harmful substances, of excellent quality and flavour, and particularly suitable for invalids.’’ A GUARANTEE of Quality and Distinction! Winners of both First and Second Awards in World Competition, Dunedin, 1926. A GUARANTEE of Confidence ! Used by Auckland Hospital for the last 15 years, and declared by the manager to ‘‘have proved most suitable and beneficial, always being of the same high quality.” You may not require wine at present, but when you do consult CQR BAN’S, “ the Wine People,” Mt Lebanon Vineyards, HENDERSON, or our office & depot, 31 Fort Street. AUCKLAND,

Publicity and Printing. HE: “ I simply must make more money.” 4 SHE: “ Yes, but you never do anything about it.’’ You stand moping about your shop all day. Why don’t you advertise like other people ? There is an old saying : Laugh and the .world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone. It is equally true to say: Advertise and the world, trades with you; Weep, and you keep your goods. —THAT’S YOU, DAD. Advertising Lays The Foundation of Business! "VTOU may have your shop full of stock, but if you JL fail to let the people knowjou have it, then, there it will remain. * THE HAURAKI PLAINS GAZETTE IS AT YOUR SERVICE ! It has a large run — per motor and mounted runners — all over the Hauraki Plains and Thames Valley : it carries all the local news of the districts for miles around. The Gazette almost knows its own way to the people, having been travelling this way and that way for upwards of forty years. If your advertisement is in its advertising columns you may be sure of good results. OUR COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE. < IT IS SUPRISING to learn that many people who use the term “Complete Service’ do not understand its real meaning. To us it means more than. “Good Work and Delivering it Promptly.” Both of these expressions are covered by the phrase, it is true, but that is not all: it means a great deal more, which we perform but others have forgotten. With our expert knowledge we suggest Business-building ideas. We give professional advice in all forms of printing and advertising : in other words we lay the foundation. Like the medical specialist, he prescribes tried and known remedies for the “ doctoring” of each run-down business. We write your copy.—We design your advertisement for you.—-We find you blocks if desired—We help youthrough The Gazette to increase your business, and for this we make no charge whatever. f Wo Bo NICHOLAS LTB. Publishers, Bookbinders and Stationers. / PAEROA. Telephone 34 s: P.O. Box 30.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5250, 12 March 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5250, 12 March 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5250, 12 March 1928, Page 4

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