The Smilo of Satisfaction. <g> People used to weodor why Polly looked so bright and happy after a day's housework. Now she has let the secret out. “ Why/' she says. * 1 just use a little Poliflor, give a little rub, and the work is done !'* The new Antiseptic Wax. Polishes Floors, Linoleum, and Furniture. Made by the Makers of ** Nugget'* Boot Polish—therefore it's good I Sold in Tini— Sd. t 9d., 2\-
£285 F. O. B. at Main Porta, with complete equipment. mmm IVttEBl 'on this lowpriced Tust *va o one feature that goes to make Clyno unrivalled for value! The Clyno braking system is smooth and powerful m the highest degree. In buying a car, you need not sacrifice style, comfort, or modernity on the score of expense. Clyno costs little but offers everything’ you could wish for. Four-Wheel Brakes —3 speed Gear Box—Balloon Tyres—amazingly light steering—powerful resilient engine—ample comfort and leg-room for driver and passengers. No wonder this car has set the world talking! Press and public proclaim its “Wonderful value” —“Easy steering”—“Unusual performance.” British-made—and the world’s greatest value in light cars! “An ideal purchase,” says the London “Daily Sketch.” CLYNO THE CAR ■»H** XJ / N.Z. DISTRIBUTORS: the dominion MOTORS. DTD., Wellington Wanganui, New Plymouth An<] Auckland. DISTRICT AGENTS: NELSON, WG. Vining, Ltd.; DEVIN, E. C. Smvldl • ■pATAEFTISTON NORTH, rtroa’dway ’Motor?, T.td. : FEU,DING, Burrell and Burmif-_TA MT APB -Waller! WEATPOED, L. Berg; NAPIER. Anderson and Hapsen, Ltd.; HASTINGS Hawke’s Bay Autos, Ltd., DANNEV IRaE, Edge and goal; CARTERTON, South Wairarapa Engineering Co.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12616, 29 November 1926, Page 11
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254Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12616, 29 November 1926, Page 11
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