A. Six Well Nanied^ An Engineering Victory Drive Dodge Brothers Victory Six and you will experience steering ease such as you have never known before m the Victory's price class. , • ; You will encounter accleration and speed wholly unexpected— . yet readily understood when you consider that the Victory has more power,, per pound of weight than any car of comparable price. You will be amazed by the Victory's riding comfort over rough roads at a speed that would be impossible for most cars. You will be astonished at the absence of sidesway when you turn a corner swiftly. ; And the Victory fuel economy sets new standards for six-cylinder engines of equal power. ' Ride for thirty mhiutes m this new Dodge Brothers Six and you / will agree that' it is well named. — You, too, will proclaim it the , . greatest engineering victory m many years of motor car history. ■ : \ Northern Automobiles, Ltd. Auckland Magnus Motors, Ltd., Wellington , Newton, King, Ltd., New Plymouth Oossens & Black, Ltd., Dunedin ! Amuri Motors, Ltd., Ohristchurch P. H. Vickery, Ltd., Invercargill D O D BE- B ROTH E-RS MOTOR CARS I iVIUSTARD CLUB I I m troubiftl m r,L !t! ; : ', ' BARON DE BEEF> ,.', ".■ ROUTE OF , I ,r , ■ Caught here ■ police . ■ • W^xk RAIDED BY 1 ■ \CVJ>^ POUCE I y fiVigr^^ The City was wildly excited last night at the news that ***^ the Mustard Club had been raided by the Police. A $J||h i . seething crowd saw the doors battered, and the windows '£$$& RULE No. 5. • smashed. They saw the Baron de Beef, nimble as a flea, )5^H Every member shall see despite his bulk, and also Signor Spaghetti, trying to that the Mustard is freshly elude six constables m a desperate roof-chase. They \jffllra made, and no member shall . saw Miss Di Gester m the arms of a handsome officer, '^gi smile at a waitress ; who .. . carried away, fainting. They heard shots . ..... ?9B ■-.. forffetstoputfreshlymade . ... V \.~ , _ CiMH BE Mustard on the Table. And then_the raid was over !. The police stated :— ;^ | !•■-■■ "Anonymous complaints came to us that Badges were :u§Bfs not being issued. We heard that the supply of badges 'WBM .-, ■ .Have patience, everybody. had runout, so we wanted to make quite sure everything +ffißm IBk^ The Police kiibw that wo was m order. Hence the raid. Auckland took the news *'3|§ln Bp^ -are doing our bfcst, .and calmly; but Wellington was boiling, and there was ugly |§i IHf'-; .^.i , , talk among. the hot-heads of Christchurch. We found ivflSa you will have badges . ' , ° c .. , , r., , , c-ijHB ■By J ' •••■<. ° thousands of applications, and dozens of Mustard sand- '-VBBM Hp ; soon. Meantime, con- wiches, but.not a single badge." J3B H>: tinue to send 3d. m <<We arc deluged with applications " protested Miss $$B X stamps to Miss Di Gester, ■. Di Gester. . "We shall issue badges as soon as they ffl& The Mustard Club, c/o arrive, and/every application will be answered m order." >'!fflß |X • Colmans Mustard Co "Then I'll call off my men," said the Chief, "but promise itiM Wellington. this I—you'll1 — you'll hurry along the Badges, not forgetting all Write clearly «nd say if Brooch members of the Force." >3^a
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NZ Truth, Issue 1174, 31 May 1928, Page 17
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