i TH E ’ /- CROWNING OF KING GEORGE V | • A • ® I 3ENGLISH TRADITION The ceremony of the Coronation stirs within the heart of every British subject proud loyalty to the Crown and a justifiable pride in the annals and traditions of the Empire. This British devotion to tradition is reflected in English industries, setting for employers and employees alike a particularly high standard for production, which, through centuries of endeavour, has built up for British products an enviable reputation throughout the world for craftsmanship and Dependability. Especially is this manifested in England’s engineering industry where exacting standards of manufacture ,and faithful workmanship have achieved universal renown. The Austin Motor Co. Ltd. of England has always endeavoured to live up to the highest ideal of Rritish Manufacturing tradition, and to produce motor cars worthy of England’s most brilliant designers and foremost engineers. That they have succeeded is proved by the insistent and i steadily-growing demand for Austin Cars throughout.rhe world, and the reputation they have earned as being “ Britain’s Dependable Car,” Only a vast organisation such as the Austin Motor Company, . with its years and years of experience and contiguous research—employing as it does precision methods and an exacting system of inspection cf materials, components and assembly—could build cars of such traditional British quality and reliability as to achieve world-wide recognition -V' ' of the fact that “you buy a car—but you invest in an Austin.” t’''"’ x.i9 • MB ' *WWIWi If fl — ■ - ’ THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORG. SOC. OF N.Z. LTD.—Direct Factory Distributors for The Austin Motor Co. Ltd., of England.
Never agree with an anti-tobae. I Waste of breath. He’s bound to abuse • a habit he can’t acquire. What , can I a chap who doesn’t smoke know about ! smoking, anyway? About as much las a fellow who can’t play knows about billiards! And these nonsmokers are seldom content to leave ! smoking alone themselves; they insist on your leaving it alone, too! Of course, everyone knows (or ought to know) that tobacco reeking with nicotine isn’t fit to smoke. It bites the tongue, irritates the throat (causing smoker’s cough), and may do you a lot of harm. Why smoke such poisonous stuff, when you can get "toasted” at the nearest tobacconists? And you can indulge in toasted freely as you please without fear of consequences. Toasting rids it of nicotine considerably and gives it its delicious flavour and beautiful bouquet. Five brands only, remember, of the genuine toasted—Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Riverhead Gold and Desert Gold. The fame of these tobaccos has spread far beyond these shores. They challenge comparison with the WforxA’d tiest!
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 431, 12 May 1937, Page 3
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