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GLARING HEADLIGHTS

|j A.A.A. members are notified j! that, in anticipation of enforce- |i I, ment of the regulations, the « A.A.A. patrol officers are on j duty at CadmaiTs Parking Gar-.. ; age, Grey’s Avenue, from 5.30 j a.m. until 5.30 p.m. every day until Friday to adjust headlights I free of charge. Membership j| ticket must be produced.

“Hej r ! Where d’yer think you're going? Don’t you know this »is a one-way street?” “Veil, I’m goin’ vun way. Vat’s de matter mit you?” -

When Noah sailed the waters blue He had his troubles, same as you. For forty days he drove the Ark Before he found a place to park. A question of etiquette.—ln case of a motor wreck, who should speak first? And should the man precede the lady through the windshield? Butler: “Mr. Jones, your wife just eloped with the chauffeur.” Jones: “Isn’t that my luck! Just when I wanted to use the car to go golfing.” A new type of disappearing garage door is finding favour U.S.A. The door is in the form of horizontal panels that slide up and back, overhead, when the door is opened. In this way no space is required for the opened door, which is completely out of the way overhead.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 758, 3 September 1929, Page 6

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GLARING HEADLIGHTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 758, 3 September 1929, Page 6

GLARING HEADLIGHTS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 758, 3 September 1929, Page 6

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