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V/E HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR GENERAL MOTORS DE LUXE Light Six PONTIAC 4-door Sedan £350 RT FT? Motor and General Engineer . LEL PUTARURU ’Phone 83

THE NEW CAR < THE GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MOTOR HISTORY & 01 N ’ p j°r lin .; and Naming coleur contrasts give the i\ew Gar a beauty of hppetir :g which is unexcelled. mechardcaf d£Ln P °i Ch ■'l point cf inbuilt quality—niceties of mecnamcal design lavish use of the finer metals, precision ... 111 delicate machining processes. All appointments‘are thoroughly in keeping with the Car’s mechanical excellence. Book Your Order for the New Car NOW. WILKINSON & CO. Ford Sales and Service Station CAMBRIDGE

■pe* a- .'a' ,v>- &*#? r/4 m> O sc === your pound wouldn't go so far under prohibition ias contributed .£5,780,445 to New Zealand's revenue in the last three years. Add to this amount, which would be lost i& prohibition became law, the colossal cost of “ enforcement ” and there would be a bill oS millions to be raised by taxes on household needs. Take the loss of revenue only; if this was raised by a tea tax, tea would cost 7/- per pound! Tour j£l wouldn't go so Sar, and you would have to go farther for it. Don’t increase tit® ©ost ©f JLlving >*>: WCTOtKtttrtTb

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Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 257, 11 October 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 257, 11 October 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 257, 11 October 1928, Page 7

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