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THE MOTORISTS' NECESSITY ^ V^^^fflHKHZ^-/W I (Private Car Badge) / ■ (Commepeial Vehicle F I ^ I ^ ^ -;, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ \ l ^' • ^ ,».. . - , ' ^ v- 7 / , -: " • ; . , WHY? j -Z=Z=Z==Z=Z=Z- ALWAYS ON THE ROAD EXTENDING SERVICE TO MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION — THE A.A.A. SERVICE FLEET ■ j

TUDOR ™ /! BAXTER! ES / FOR YOUR MOTORING / NEEDS ! # j j' \JSE J NOW FITTED WITH // . _ " WILDERMAN " # 100 ERITISH POROUS # BRITISH RUBBER /// n Ar ^>. pn ^r-vB-k I S || SEPARATORS /// MOTOR j I Specify i' OIL!! | This / ! | Longest Life /// / j | Quality /// . j I | Battery // | 1 FROM YOUR // J | LOCAL /// | !j GARAGE /V | | TURNBULL & / C 1 I JONES, LTD. // || I AUCKLAND // 1 HAMILTON /// I WELLINGTON /// | CHRISTCHURCH /// 1 j DUNEDIN H 1 ' / • /# •/CO /// For Smoother Running j III and Better Performance !| // PROCURE YOUR SUPPLIES FROM | III YOUR LOCAL SERVICE yW STATION /y WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS: / TURNBULL & JONES, LTD Lw AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON | A.A.A. SERVICE — The A.A.A. Road Patrol Service H •** -"* " Makes "CaVe Fr£e'* Motoring. - ' . *• I

Highly Developed | ORGANISATION I Extends Service Benefits I THERE IS ONLY ONE explanation of the tremendous j p success of the Auckland .A.ufomobiIe Association as the I Biggest Motoring Oj^rgahisatibn in the Domimbn, ahd | that is the quality and quantity of the service availahle | to any member in return for his modest annual siibI scription of one guinea. | BUT THERE IS NO explanation of the indifference of I j the motorist who remains outside the A.A.A. if, lite j every other humari Keihg, he wishes to get a lot for a I little. I A Mofarist Not to belong \ simply to the \ cannot afford A.A.A. j Every member of the A.A.A. is asked to further the P j objects for which his Association stands and to help i j expand the services which it provides by convincing a ? | fellow member of the importance of retainiiig member- | ship, I PARTICULARLY AT A TIME WHEN THE STRENGTH OF UNITY IS MORE URGENTLY NEEDED THAN EVER. | Annual Subscription, One Guinea (no entrance fee). \ N.I.M.U. Insurance, available only to financial members, provides unequalled I benefits and cheaper premiums. ® NON-MEMBERSHIP means DEARER INSURANCE. I Without insurance an accident may involve heavy expenses and damages | j * perhaps financial ruin— IS THIS FAIR TO YOUR DEPEHDENTS? I No! Well, without the Association's insurance service, YOU WILL PAY ? HIGHER PRE'MIUMS. In fact, more than yotir A.A.A. annual subscription. | Benefits of A.A.A. Membership 1 A 100 per cent. Investment I Ihe broad grounds on which a non-member may be invited to join i the rapidly-swelling ranks of the A A. A. are : — I 1. Numerous ancl valuable services 8. Pree headlight testing and post- ' 1 available through the A.A.A. licence tuition. 3 2. Distinct financial benefits in excess 9. Pree information for touring camn- I of the £1/1/- A.A.A. annual sub- ing, etc. i VUZf I 10- Up-to-date sign-posting. . 9 3. Better and cheaper insurance. fc J J m 11. Safeguarding of motoring interests. 4. Pree road patrol service. *--j qj Protection against ■ unreasonable I 5. Pree legal defence. motor leg'islation and unfair taxation. 1 6. Pree mechanieal and technical engin- Vsi 12' ^ loading coneering advice. W struction and better methods of s j£ |l mamtenance. | 7. Concession hotel tariffs. 13. Safety ' Pirst propaganda. I Support of the Auckland Automobile Association is a Vital Factor IN THE ECONOMICAL OPERATION OF A MOTOR CAR WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET, "ROAD SERVICE," TO THE SECRETARY, A.A.A., P.O. ^ BOX 5, AUCKLAND, or W. PAKES, ROTORUA A.A.A. AGENT. i Nominate N.I.M.U. Mutual Insnr. Co. Compulsory Third Party Insurance 1 | When licensing the car next month at the Post Office |

(Cruiral ffintrl J s VICTORIA STREET : : - . 4 AUCKLAND ' ' ■ j where you will meet A Chef with a . ROYAL REPU f ' # '■ If Royal praise is any eriterion, M. Anthony, CJhef at the Central . Hotel, is the Prince of Chefs in N,ew H Zealand. It was M. Anthony who ' "* introduced Toheroa Soup to the * I— Prince of Wales. The Duke and ■ T Duchess of York, Earl Ranfurly, f : Lord Plunket, and Lord Liverpool have all enjoyedi his cooking. Afirst- * 1 | class Chef is born — not made; he is a creative artist. M. Anthiony's . L. meals are an inspiration and dining at the Central hau become a new art and a delightful pleasure. # • : b THS NEW PROPRIETOR'S IDEAS Good food demands its right setting of crystal, silver, napery and service, and here again the Central-. Hotel has set the standard o! excellence. Mr. Scott Ramsay, the new Proprietor, has brought with him a vast amount of knowledge gleaned from the famous Houses of England, Europe and the United States, - • • and hke other astute Managers, he realised the importance of an unsurpassed table. The dining-room, spacious and splendidly appointed, is a charming setting for the meals served ■ there; and Auckland, at last, offers a table to her visitors wcrihy of her prestige as the Premier City of New Zealand. COMFORT — SERVICE — INDIVIDUALITY J The Cuisine and Dining-room of an Hotel, though vitally imPpVan^» are not everything. Comfort, Service and Individuality an play their appointed parts. Here again the Central offers '• numerous unexpected pleasures. Inside its inviting and > hospitable doors one immediately feels at ease. Here is the call of contentment truly answered — a home as one would wish 4it rM.xt , j- smooth and luxurious, with one's wishes anticipated by : an efficient and watchful staff. Comfort is the keynote everywhere sohd English comfort. There is nothing superficial aboiit the Central. V BEDKOOMS INVITING REST AND RELAXATION And so one comes to the bedrooms with lofty ceilings, spacious .. . windows with plenty of light, and a quietness an.d restfulness t° .be found in few New Zealand Hotels. An elegant taste i'n furnishings is in evidence everywhere, and there are wardrobes «• and dressing tables designed by Master Craftsmen and made of heart of kauri, that, , are probabiy unique in hotel furnishPh^s : and would bring ecstatic praise from the connoisseur .and. collector. * , . , The same standard of harmonious excellence pervades every part of the Central. The Hotel itself enjoys a penfec^ situatipn.Queen Street is only a few steps away and yet its noise and distraction do not intrude to disturb the gueSts. On the other side are the grassy slopes. and the scented fiower-beds of Albert,. Park. Surely the Central could have had no better name.' m Accredited Hotel of: * THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATIONS OF N.Z? ■ ^ COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION. FARMERS' UNION. SCOTT RAMSA Yy Proprietor i M v 4 , x\ SIGN-POSTING One of the Services V/hich Built the A.A.A.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 201, 18 April 1932, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 201, 18 April 1932, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 201, 18 April 1932, Page 7

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