A young waitress charged at West London with stealing tablecloths from the shop where she was employed successfully pleaded that she “merely borrowed them because she had ‘company’ coming for the week-end.” * * * Boys and girls to the number of nearly 300 are being trained for work as shop assistants at a special school just opened by the London County Council in Westminster. The pupils have been specially selected by representatives of the big West End stores.
. /» l ooseve/r A GAR FOR ALL MARMON-BUILT - 1 mt Eight cylinders, 70 h.p. engine, finger tip control of lights, starter and horn. Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers all round, adjustable steering column, enclosed four-wheel brakes, chromium pfating on all parts . . . and you can get a Roosevelt from as low as j £4*9 CAMPBELL Motors Ltd. ANZAC AVENUE, AUCKLAND And at Hamilton, Palmerston North and Wellington Moving shortly to Campbell House The Roosevelt removes the luxury tax from the eight. It brings to the £SOO buyer a new, finer, more advanced car. The Roosevelt does not seek to please merely by being different, but by being better ... The straighteight motor means power, smoothness and flexibility far beyond anything in its class. Marmon construction means sturdiness and extra long life. The Roosevelt of itself means commanding appearance and genuine comfort —something for a man and his whole family to enjoy at extremely moderate cost.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 880, 25 January 1930, Page 26
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